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From the album: Eagle Ford Group
Johnlongia parvidens, Central TX Turonian, Cretaceous Dec, 2022-
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A small Johnlongia Sharks tooth from Cretaceous material NW Queensland this is the first one we have found this year.
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I found this tooth, and a bunch of other shark, fish, and ptychodus teeth in a creek in central Austin, Texas. I'm still trying to assess the age of the rock and better understand the geology of the area. I noticed a glint in the matrix while at home and gently wiggled it free. It really stood out as different. It's very curved, has a tiny cusp, and a line at the base. I'm still learning so I'm hoping to identify this tooth. Any ideas? Thank you in advance!
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Pseudomegachasma and a few other Melovatka Formation shark teeth
fossilsonwheels posted a topic in Fossil ID
I recently acquired quite a few teeth from the Saratov region of Russia. Melovatka Formation. I have a few that I can use some ID help with. I will work on getting better pics but for now this is what I have. This is a formation from which Pseudomegachasma teeth were described and I believe I may have found 1-3 teeth that fit for that species. I spent a great deal of time under the scope with these teeth and comparing them to those described. I will eventually send pictures to Dr. Shimada when I have better quality pics. The teeth are all 4-5 mm. The first tooth is the one that I am really secure in my ID but I am no expert.- 3 replies
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Johnlongia sp. Cusps are unfortunately worn.-
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