siteseer Posted November 28, 2009 Those are some well-preserved Xiphodolamia teeth - rare in the London Clay, rare in any of the other known deposits of the genus, except for perhaps one Kazakhstan site. Thanks for showing those. Link to comment
fossildan Posted November 28, 2009 Those are some well-preserved Xiphodolamia teeth - rare in the London Clay, rare in any of the other known deposits of the genus, except for perhaps one Kazakhstan site. Thanks for showing those. you are right about the rarity, Ive done over 10,000 hours collecting the London clay of Sheppey, teeth of this preservation are extremely rare, but with persistance you can find the well preserved teeth washing from the fresh clay slips also the fresh pyrite accumilations. Link to comment
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