Fish & Shark Collections
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Name: Fish Tooth Collection
Geologic Age: Triassic to Eocene
Location: England
Comments: This is a collection of fish teeth from the Triassic to Eocene. Included within in the collection are: Sargodon tomicus - Triassic molarform and incisiform teeth Severnichthys acuminatius - Triassic Eomesodon - Jurassic button teeth Lepidotus - Lower Cretaceous button teeth Cymbium and Eutrichiurides - Eocene In total there are 9 different types of teeth each with full geologic data and housed either in a gem jar or capsule. Specimens vary in size from 2 to 6mm and all are complete with great details. The photographs show specimens typical of those housed within the collections.Fish Tooth Collection 1 Price $25.00 (10 Available)
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Name: Cretaceous Fish & Shark Collection
Geologic Age: Cretaceious
Location: Demopolis Formation, Mississippi
Comments: This is a rare and comprehensive collection of vertebrates and a few invertebrates. The following specimens are included in the collection (all are complete unless noted): 1.) Mosasaurus conodon - partial tooth 2.) Shark vertebrae 3.) Crocodile scute sections 4.) Fish coprolite 5.) Xiphactinus predatory fish partial tooth 6.) Squalicorax pristodontus shark tooth 7.) Squalicorax kaupi shark tooth 8.) Hadrodus priscus fish tooth 9.) Enchodus ferox fang 10.) Brachyrhizodus mcnulti ray tooth 11.) Brachyrhizodus wichitaensis ray tooth 12.) Ischyodus bifurcatus tritor section 13.) Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus shark lower tooth 14.) Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus shark upper tooth 15.) Lepisosteus gar scale 16.) Globidens alabamensis tooth fragment 17.) Iscyrhiza mira mira partial rostral tooth 18.) Ray skin denticle 19.) Enchodus ferox jaw section 20.) Leidyosuchus crocodile tooth 21.) Fish vertebrae 22.) Ptychotrigon triangularis ray tooth 23.) Turtle shell section 24.) Reptilian coprolite 25.) Shark coprolite 26.) Hybodus partial shark tooth 27.) Anamoeodus latidens fish tooth 28.) Hoplopolaria lobster fragment 29.) Callianassa mortoni ghost shrimp fragment Even though some remains are fragmentary, most of the main faunal types represented at the site are present in the collection. Specimens range in size from a couple of milimeters (the ray denticles) up to about 3 cm for some of the teeth and bone fragments, with the average being around 1cm. Quality ranges from fair (the partial specimens) to excellent - exactly what you would expect for a collection representing typical specimens of such a wide variety of forms. The images show typical specimens that are included in the collection.Fish & Shark Collection 1 Price $75.00 (5 Available)