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Muddy Creek VA Eocene Shark Tooth & Fossil Collection for Trade


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Looking at trading my large collection of Eocene shark teeth, ray fossils, and fish fossils from the Nanjemoy Formation of Muddy Creek in Virginia.  Looking to trade for rare species of shark teeth or shark teeth from rare locations.  I have broken down what is included in the collection below and will post pictures of some of the highlights of the collection in the upcoming posts.  All fossils are complete with no repair or restoration.  Message me if interested. 

 

Here are a couple of links about the location:

http://www.elasmo.com/frameMe.html?file=paleo/va/va_eoc.html&menu=bin/menu_fauna-alt.html

https://www.dmme.virginia.gov/commercedocs/PUB_152.pdf 

 

 

Fossils included in the collection:

Shark Material

Striatolamia macrota - 100+

Anomotodon novus & Anomotodon sheppeyensis - 100+

Serratolamna lerichei - 50+

Hypotodus verticalis - 37x

Carcharias sp. - 36x

Sylvestrilamia teretidens - 22x

Odontaspis winkleri - 25x

Jaekelotodus robustus - 7x

Palaeohypotodus rutoti - 1x

Cretalamna appendiculata - 5x

Isurolamna inflata - 4x

Ginglymostoma sp. and Nebrius sp. - 23x

Squatina prima - 19x

Megasqualus orpiensis and Squalus crenatidens - 4x

Premontria sp. - 17x

Palaeogaleus vincenti - 17x

Scyliorhinus gilberti - 13x

Triakis wardi - 7x

Physogaleus secundus - 50+

Pachygaleus lefevrei - 15x

Galeorhinus ypresiensis - 5x

Rhizoprionodon sp. - 32x

Abdounia beaugei - 100+

Abdounia minutissima - 100+

Unidentified sp. - 4x

Shark vertebra - 1x

 

Ray Material

Ray plate bars of various sp. - 100+ including one partial plate

Ray teeth of various sp - 100+

Dermal denticles - 21x

Stingray barb - 1x

 

Fish Material

Fish teeth of various species (including cutlass, barracuda, drum, others) - 100+

Various fish bones - 50+

Anoxypristis sp. - 1x

 

Striatolamia macrota

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Anomotodon novus & Anomotodon sheppeyensis

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Serratolamna lerichei

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Hypotodus verticalis 

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Odontaspis winkleri 

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Jaekelotodus robustus 

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Palaeohypotodus rutoti 

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Cretalamna appendiculata 

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Ginglymostoma sp. and Nebrius sp.

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Squatina prima

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Megasqualus orpiensis and Squalus crenatidens

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Physogaleus secundus

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Abdounia beaugei

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Abdounia minutissima

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Ray dermal denticles

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What a remarkable collection! :drool: :wub: I only wish I had worthy material to trade, but alas I do not.

 

Don

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14 hours ago, FossilDAWG said:

What a remarkable collection! :drool: :wub: I only wish I had worthy material to trade, but alas I do not.

 

Don

 

Thank you Don!

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41 minutes ago, Shrk2th said:

Did you collect these?

 

 

I did not.  They were collected years ago by a longtime collector before the site closed down.

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