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Tiny tooth ID? King George, VA


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I was always told this was a hound shark tooth until recently I’ve looked up hound shark teeth and haven’t found any that resembled this one.

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Probably Aboudina rectiona recticona lateral tooth, from the Nanjemoy fm., early Eocene or Aquia fm., Paleocene.

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On 9/14/2024 at 12:35 PM, ted coulianos said:

Probably Aboudina rectiona recticona lateral tooth, from the Nanjemoy fm., early Eocene or Aquia fm., Paleocene.

Thank you!!!

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On 9/14/2024 at 5:06 AM, Al Dente said:

Looks like Abdounia.

I’m thinking that as well. Thank you☺️

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On 9/14/2024 at 12:35 PM, ted coulianos said:

Probably Aboudina rectiona recticona lateral tooth, from the Nanjemoy fm., early Eocene or Aquia fm., Paleocene.

If the OP is right about this being Aquia/Paleocene, it can't be Abdounia recticona which is an Eocene species. It is probably Abdounia beaugei.

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On 9/18/2024 at 7:18 PM, shark57 said:

If the OP is right about this being Aquia/Paleocene, it can't be Abdounia recticona which is an Eocene species. It is probably Abdounia beaugei.

Yess 100% its Aquia/Paleocene so it’s gotta be beaugei. Thank you!!

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