Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'lower miocene'.
-
I have a little doubt about this one here. I have found this piece in Lučenec region, southern Slovakia. Age: Eggenburgian (Central Paratethys): so about 20.8 – 18.3 mil old. Scale is in cm. The tooth is lightly curved without any serrations. After some observations of the root and the transitional area between the tooth and the root I have ended up with conclusion, that this should be Isurus desori aka Isurus oxyrinchus tooth. What do you think?
- 4 replies
-
- eggenburgian
- isurus
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Two weeks ago I have found this tooth in the lower miocene deposits of southern Slovakia. Scale is in cm. Is this the Paratodus benedeni tooth? Thank you in advance.
- 7 replies
-
- 1
-
- eggenburg
- lower miocene
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Dear all, I just want to ask you if this is a Physogaleus contortus tooth? Size is about 1,5 x 1,9 cm. It has clearly twisted (contorted) crown. For more details which may be useful for an ID, please see the gallery. Age: lower miocene (eggenburg). Found in southern Slovakia. Thank you in advance Gabriel
-
Hello to all of you, I would like to kindly as you about your opinion, because recently I have started to sort out my collection of shark teeth and I was hoping maybe here I will find someone who could help me with some ID's. I have found this shark tooth, which is not exactly small in the southern Slovakia. Age: lower miocene (Eggenburg). My guess is that it could be Isurus retroflexus, but I'm not sure. As you can see the tip was broken long time ago before I have found it. Please see the pictures attached. Any input will be welcome. Wish you a nice day. Gabriel.