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Big Brook finds/ some Id help


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Some cool Big Brook finds...some are pretty straight forward, but as for othes, if anyone can help with some IDs I’d appreciate it...getting a little better with these finds. 

 

 

#1 gastropod

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Nice finds. #1 is certainly a gastropod steinkern. #7 looks like a belemnite phragmocone to me. #2 and 3 look like bivalve steinkerns to me but there probably isn't enough there to identify beyond that. I'll defer to others for the teeth.

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#12 Paranomotodon angustidens lateral

 

then the two below left to right: Eostriatolamia holmdelensis anterior & Archeolamna kopingensis anterior

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#14 S. Texanus anterior (First pic)

#15 Paranomotodon angustidens anterior, but could also be A. Kopingensis (Second pic)

#17 l. mira partial root base (3rd - 4th pic)

#18 Enchodus gladiolus (5th-6th pic)

 

then another #18 ( sorry I posted so many pictures I lost track of counting) E pretrosus lateral tooth (last pic)

 

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7 minutes ago, Masp said:

#11 nicely preserved shark tooth, but what type?  Not so familiar with all of the shark there yet 

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Looks like an upper lateral tooth of the Goblin Shark Scapanorhynchus texanus.

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26 minutes ago, Masp said:

#4 fine serrations, crow shark tooth tip or something else?

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I think you're right in that it's the tip of a Crow Shark tooth (either S. pristodontus or S. kaupi).

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3 minutes ago, Masp said:

#20 croc or mosasaur tooth?

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doesn't look like a croc tooth to me

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