Myledaphus bipartitus
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Name: Myledaphus bipartitus
Geologic Age: Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Hell Creek Formation
Location: South Dakota
Description: Nice BIG tooth from this Cretaceous Stingray! Measures 7/16" long.
Myledaphus Bipartitus 1 Price $7.00
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Name: Myledaphus bipartitus
Geologic Age: Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Hell Creek Formation
Location: South Dakota
Description: Nice BIG tooth from this Cretaceous Stingray! Measures 3/8" long.
Myledaphus Bipartitus 2 Price $7.00
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Name: Myledaphus bipartitus
Geologic Age: Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Hell Creek Formation
Location: South Dakota
Description: Nice Vertebrae from this Cretaceous Stingray! Measures 1 9/16" wide.
Myledaphus Bipartitus 3 Price $12.00
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Name: Myledaphus bipartitus
Geologic Age: Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Hell Creek Formation
Location: South Dakota
Description: Nice Vertebrae from this Cretaceous Stingray! Measures 1 3/8" wide.
Myledaphus Bipartitus 4 Price $12.00
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Name: Myledaphus bipartitus
Geologic Age: CretaceousComments: Collected in Carter County, Montana in the Hell Creek formation, this large group represents all the ray teeth that the digger collected in the field after carefully processing fossiliferous matrix, over a number of years. They are from Myledaphus bipartitus, & represent every shape & position imaginable. I consider this to be a "definitive group of Myledaphus teeth". The teeth are in great condition overall, with most being complete. There are some very large examples included in this group. They are all very well preserved & they are all completely natural as found. The largest ones measure just under 1/2" in length, & they go down in size to great microteeth!Myledaphus Ray Tooth 1 $.75 cents each (2000+ available)