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I found this tooth at my favorite shark tooth site in Southern Germany today. Miocene Burdigalian, Oberemeeresmolasse Formation. I'm pretty sure that this is a Notorynchus sp. parasymphesal upper frontal, but I'd just like to ask the shark specialists if they would agree. Slant length including root is 19mm.
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From the album: Chesapeake Western Shore - Miocene
- At top, eight various porpoise/dolphin teeth - At left, three crab claws - At center-left, fragment of fish (wahoo?) jawbone/teeth - At center-right, fragment of ray barb - At bottom and bottom-left, cow shark (Notorynchus?) teeth - At lower right, four various fish/shark vertebrae© rpw/sew 2013