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Dear Guys,

 

Few days ago I found this dipnoan tooth and I very need to know which dipnoan it belongs to. The length is 6 mm, by me it looks very Ceratodus like but the longitudinal odontode rows speak about Ctenodontid possibility. Please help me to decide which dipnoan is this. :) I saw Metaceratodus looks similar but this genus is known only in Australia and Patagonia. :)

The fossil is found in Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Northwestern Lithuania. 

 

Best Regards

Domas

ctenodontidae or ceratodontidae 6 mm length.jpg

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