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These two jaws are similar to the ones shown on page 87 of Publication 152. Could they be Scomberomorus stormi? I don't see any teeth, just asking. Muddy Creek, VA. Nanjemoy Fm. Eocene
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Running a bit late on this trip report for a trip to some Yorktown Formation sites in Virginia on 4/28/19 with @Gizmo. The water was way colder than we expected, so a two day trip got whittled down to a long one-day trip. After a beautiful, but cold, day on the water we came away with 20+ pounds of fossils and ichnofossils. Below are some highlights. Sorry in advance for using a coin as a reference and for the less than optimal pictures. Teeth are uncleaned, but you can see hints of blue, black marbling and red/copper. Some random shark teeth and mammal teeth. The hemipristis is 2.01". (I am still super stoked about that. My first!) Some great whites and a tiger Whale cervical vertebra Fossil bird bones: Fish jaws: A fossil hypural with a modern day sponge growing on it:
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