Delorhynchus

Delorhynchus is an extinct genus of parareptile which existed in Oklahoma during the Early Permian period. It was found from the Early Permian fissure-fill deposits near Richards Spur in Comanche County, often referred to as the Fort Sill locality.  Delorhynchus is another poorly known Pelycosaur from Richard's Spur. Like Thrausmosaurus it was described from only a small section of skull bearing teeth. The teeth are strongly recurved with two distinct carinae but are not serrated.
 

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Name: Delorhynchus priscus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
Admiral formation
Location:
 Lawton, Oklahoma

Description:
EXTREMELY RARE tooth
!!  This specimen will come in the 1.25" Gem Jar as shown.

Delorhynchus Jaw 1 - Price: $145.00                           


(Click Photo to Enlarge)

Name: Delorhynchus priscus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
Admiral formation
Location:
 Lawton, Oklahoma

Description:
EXTREMELY RARE tooth
!!  This specimen will come in the 1.25" Gem Jar as shown.

Delorhynchus Jaw 1 - Price: $145.00                           


(Click Photo to Enlarge)

Name: Delorhynchus priscus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
Admiral formation
Location:
 Lawton, Oklahoma

Description:
EXTREMELY RARE tooth
!!  This specimen will come in the 1.25" Gem Jar as shown.

Delorhynchus Tooth 1 - Price: $35.00                           


(Click Photo to Enlarge)

Name: Delorhynchus priscus
Geologic Age:
Lower Permian
Stratigraphic detail:
Admiral formation
Location:
 Lawton, Oklahoma

Description:
EXTREMELY RARE tooth
!!  This specimen will come in the 1.25" Gem Jar as shown.

Delorhynchus Tooth 2 - Price: $45.00