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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Rhinobatos teeth are so small they make me angry Here you see a dozen guitar fish teeth sitting on the face of a dime! The largest is a bit under 1 mm tall. R. incertus has a pointed crown, R. caseiri has no point.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Rhinobatos teeth are probably the smallest teeth you can hope to find here - they are about as small as grains of sand.-
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From the album: Gainesville Florida Microscopic Miocene
Teeth of the Guitarfish from the genus Rhinobatos usually identified by their small size and the very long downward projection of the crown called a uvula.-
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This tooth, "pseudohypolophus" has yet to be assigned to a family. It is believed to be an extinct Rajiforme, specifically a guitarfish. Tooth crowns are very common in Black Creek sands, but are very rarely found with the roots.
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