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Species Name: Elasmodus Hunteri
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, 66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Woolwick Bottom Beds, Herne Bay, Kent
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The partial dental plate of an Elasmodus fish collected from the Palaeocene Woolwick Bottom Beds in Kent, UK. Elasmodus is a genus of chimaeroid fish. Today chimaeroid fish reside largely in deep waters and their closest living relative are sharks despite having branched off from sharks 400 Mya. Naturally the size and shape of the dental plate fragments varies thus we offer varied forms:
Partial Lower Dental Plate: These specimens measure approximately 20 mm in length and they have been identified as fragments of the lower dental plate.
Partial Upper Dental Plate: Partial Upper Dental Plate – These specimens measure between 25 and 30 mm in length; they have been identified as a fragment of the upper dental plate.
Partial Upper Dental Plate (Large) – This specimen measures approximately 52 mm in length and has been identified as a fragment of the upper dental plate.
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Dental Plate Form | Partial Lower Dental Plate, Partial Upper Dental Plate, Partial Upper Dental Plate (Large) |
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Species Name: Phacodus sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Cenomanian, Cretaceous, approximately 93 to 100 million years old
Location: Wilmington, Devon, UK
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• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
• Location: Atlas mountains region, Morocco.
• Family: Fish
• Species: Enchodus libycus
Enchodus libycus fossil fish teeth, these specimens found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco are from the fish known as the sabre toothed herring, a voracious predator with 5 cm long fangs, they lived 70 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Samples come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
25 in stock
Species Name: Diaphyodus sauvagei
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, 54 Mya
Location: Abbey Wood, Kent
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Species Name: Anomaeodus phaseolus (Hay)
Family: Fish
Age: Upper Cretaceous, Campanian
Location: St. Georges, Denver, USA
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Species Name: Trichiurides sagittidens
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Extinct Crow shark tooth from the Cretaceous Period. Found Atlas mountains. Morocco. Highly serrated edge, with an average length of around 1″ Supplied in a plastic box with a black base.
Species Name: Diodon circumspectus
Family: Fish
Age: Miocene, 23 – 5 million years old.
Location: Florida, USA
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Species Name: Cybium sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Species Name: Lepidotus sp. – Scale
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Near Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Asteracanthus sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Jurassic, Kimmeridgian, approximately 152 to 157 Mya
Location: Near Weymouth, Dorset
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• Geological Age: Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 125 to 113 million years ago.
• Location: Santana formation, Brazil.
• Family: Fish
• Species: Dastilbe
Dastilbe are an extinct species of bony fish, these fossil specimens are often small in size, only 3 to 5 cm long and are often found preserved on a siltstone matrix. These samples were found in the Santana formation in Brazil and are fairly well preserved, they are ideal for educational use or for children due to their small size and inexpensive price.
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• Geological Age: Carboniferous period, coal measures, 316 to 307 million years old
• Location: Newsham, County Durham, UK
• Family: Fish
• Species: various
Various fossil remains of fish which lived during the Carboniferous period some 316 to 306 million years ago. The samples were found in the coal measure beds in Newsham, Durham, UK and exhibit various parts of fish which cannot be identified and are within a shale matrix, they will come supplied in a bag with a label.
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