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Kazakhstan - Striatolamia rossica

This catalog contains teeth from an extinct Sand Tiger shark - Striatolamia rossicaStriatolamia rossica appears to be the Russian equivalent to Striatolamia macrota. Striatolamia macrota are known to be rather common shark teeth, but look at the size and preservation of the Kazakh teeth - much larger and better preserved than any other Striatolamia macrota that I have seen - definitely uncommon. The S. rossica anterior teeth exhibit long slender crown with small side cusps while the lateral teeth exhibit a wider hooked crown with heavy side cusps. The preservation of these middle Eocene teeth is outstanding showing exquisite detail. These teeth have been hand selected from a large group to ensure excellent condition, great color (uniform & rich), and extra large size. These are exceptional fossil shark teeth from a very unique deposit - the biggest and best that are available. These are huge and flawless or near flawless teeth! I have not seen a new supply for 5+ years. Another excellent selection ever from my old inventory!

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated April 10, 2011

Note - Left photo --> upper data  &  right photo = bottom data.

Item Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

Fossil Shark Teeth 2-5/16" $65 K001   A Huge anterior Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Essentially perfect teeth. Some white discoloration, but a killer tooth. This is the largest size that I have seen!   Reverse Photo.
Shark Teeth 2-1/8" $45 K002   An Extra Large, anterior Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Essentially perfect teeth.  Reverse Photo.
Sharks Teeth 2-1/8" $45 K003   An Extra Large anterior Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Essentially perfect teeth.  Reverse Photo.
1-15/16"

$35

K006   A Large anterior Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Wide crown - upper jaw tooth. Essentially perfect teeth.  Reverse Photo.
2-1/16"

2-1/16"

$35

$35

K007

K008

  New  Extra Large anterior Striatolamia teeth in excellent condition. Perfect teeth.  Reverse Photo.
1-15/16"

1-7/8"

$25

$25

K009

K010

 New  Large anterior Striatolamia teeth in excellent condition. Perfect teeth.  Reverse Photo.
1-13/16"

1-3/4"

$30

SOLD

K013

K014

 New  Large anterio-lateral Striatolamia teeth in excellent condition. Perfect teeth. Extra large side cusps!  Reverse Photo.
1-9/16" $45 K015  An Extra Large lateral Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. First lateral tooth. Extra large side cusps!  Reverse Photo.
1-5/16" $35 K017  A Large lateral Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Extra large side cusps!  Reverse Photo.

1-5/16"

$35

K019  A Large lateral Striatolamia tooth in excellent condition. Extra large side cusps!  Reverse Photo.
2-5/16" SOLD K020

New 

  A very rare Striatolamia tooth parasymphyseal tooth in excellent condition. Essentially perfect teeth. A collector's killer tooth. This is the only parasymphyseal that I have seen!   Reverse Photo.

Kazakhstan Catalog Links:

| Kazakhstan Catalog  | Alopias | Archeolamna | Acrodus | C. auriculatus | Echinorhinus | Enchodus | Eostriatolamia | Galeorhinus | Hypotodus | Isurus | Jaekelotodus | Lamiostoma | Lamna | Macrorhizodus | Mennerotodus | Meristodon | Notorhynchus | Odontaspis | Onchosaurus | Otodus aksu | Otodus mugo | Paraorthacodus | Paratodus | Physogaleus | ScapanorhynchusSerratolamna | Squalicorax | Squatina | Striatolamia| Synechodus | Trigonotodus | Turania | Usakias Xiphodolamia |

 
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