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January 2019 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Associated Ichthyosaur vertebrae - Tithonian (Portlandian), Jurassic (152-145 mya) - Wimereux, France
      8
    • 2. Tesseraspis (jawless fish) armor element - Ohesaare Stage, Upper Reidoli, Upper Silurian (~417 mya) - Dauksiai Village, Joniskis District, Northern Lithuania
      2
    • 3. Ptyctodontid (placoderm) gnathal plate - Late Frasnian, Upper Devonian (382-372 mya) - Nikanciai Village, Siauliai District, Northern Lithuania
      0
    • 4. Redondasaurus (?) phytosaur tooth and associated (fish?) bone - Redonda Formation, Late Triassic (221-201 mya) - Quay County, NM, USA
      17
    • 5. Nothosaur (marine reptile) vertebra - Triassic (240-210 mya) - Baden-Württemberg, Germany
      3
    • 6. Bison sp. (likely Bison bison) - Pleistocene (2.6-.01 mya) - Collin County, TX, USA
      19
    • 7. Johnlongia sp. shark tooth - Toolebuc Formation, Albian, Cretaceous (113-100 mya) - Central Queensland, Australia
      3
    • 8. Saivodus striatus shark tooth - Blackhall Limestone, Scottish Lower Limestone Formation, Visean, Lower Carboniferous (336-326 mya) - Seafield, Scotland
      9

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The poll ends February 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE

 

1. Associated Ichthyosaur vertebrae - Tithonian (Portlandian), Jurassic (152-145 mya) - Wimereux, France

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2. Tesseraspis (jawless fish) armor element - Ohesaare Stage, Upper Reidoli, Upper Silurian (~417 mya) - Dauksiai Village, Joniskis District, Northern Lithuania

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3. Ptyctodontid (placoderm) gnathal plate - Late Frasnian, Upper Devonian (382-372 mya) - Nikanciai Village, Siauliai District, Northern Lithuania

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4. Redondasaurus (?) phytosaur tooth and associated (fish?) bone - Redonda Formation, Late Triassic (221-201 mya) - Quay County, NM, USA

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5. Nothosaur (marine reptile) vertebra - Triassic (240-210 mya) - Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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6. Bison sp. (likely Bison bison) - Pleistocene (2.6-.01 mya) - Collin County, TX, USA

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7. Johnlongia sp. shark tooth - Toolebuc Formation, Albian, Cretaceous (113-100 mya) - Central Queensland, Australia

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8. Saivodus striatus shark tooth - Blackhall Limestone, Scottish Lower Limestone Formation, Visean, Lower Carboniferous (336-326 mya) - Seafield, Scotland

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