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More fossils from Ukraine (Neogene)


Kolya

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Hello!
Help please with identification of these fossils. I understand that a lot of them are not identyfieble, but may be not all :-)
Thanks in advance!

 

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13 - may be pycnodontiform bony fish teeth.
14 -  may be a crab clow.
15 - look to have some common with Gastrochaena, but I could be wrong and your picture may have not the comparable patterns I could recognize.

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Sharks 1, 3-7 are all sand tigers (Odontaspididae indet.). Can’t say for sure if they are Cretaceous or Neogene based on broken crowns, but tooth #2 is definitely Neogene - it is Carcharhinus sp.

  

#9, 10 are parts of shark vertebrae 

 

#14 might be a marine reptile tooth, need more pictures

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Agree 9 and 10 are parts of shark vertebrae. #15 could be phragmacones or urchin spines maybe?  Are belemnites or urchins found there?

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7 hours ago, Scylla said:

Agree 9 and 10 are parts of shark vertebrae. #15 could be phragmacones or urchin spines maybe?  Are belemnites or urchins found there?

Thanks Scylla!

Yes I found Urchin, but they are different in structure, they are white, I think with calcium (?). These fossil 15 looks like a stones in structure. And I didnt found belemnites...

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On 28.07.2019 at 5:57 AM, Anomotodon said:

Sharks 1, 3-7 are all sand tigers (Odontaspididae indet.). Can’t say for sure if they are Cretaceous or Neogene based on broken crowns, but tooth #2 is definitely Neogene - it is Carcharhinus sp.

  

#9, 10 are parts of shark vertebrae 

 

#14 might be a marine reptile tooth, need more pictures

I adding more photos of fossil 14

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#14 looks to be the tip of a crab claw.

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