Bolosaurus

Bolosaurus striatus is a small reptile found in the Lower Permian of Nocona and Admiral formations.  Like Diadectes, Bolosaurs have relatively compex dentiary.  Bolosaurus was possibly  bi-pedal as suggested by material from Texas and Germany.  These specimens come from a Lower Permian Bonebed in Archer County Texas.  Bolosaurus fossils are EXTREMELY RARE!!!

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Name: Bolosaurus striatus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
 Nocona Formation, Wichita Group
Location:
Archer County, Texas

Description:
This is an EXTREMELY RARE Jaw Section that contains 3 teeth.

Bolosaurus Jaw 1 - Price: $495.00                       


(Click Photo to Enlarge)

Name: Bolosaurus striatus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
 Nocona Formation, Wichita Group
Location:
Archer County, Texas

Description:
This is an EXTREMELY RARE Jaw Section that contains 3 teeth.

Bolosaurus Jaw 2 - Price: $550.00