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Hypotodus verticalis (New)  - Extinct Odontaspid shark

These are very difficult to find middle Eocene teeth (lower Bartonian - 40 mya)  from Kert, W. Kazakhstan. These teeth exhibit long smooth crown with well defined, very sharp side cusps (spike-like) that tend to curve towards the crown. The preservation of these middle Eocene teeth is outstanding showing exquisite detail. This is a very difficult species to find. 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 - December 2, 2007.

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

 
Item Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

1-1/16" $50 K1201

New 

  An Extra Large lateral Hypotodus teeth.    Reverse Photo.
7/8"

7/8"

SOLD

$45

K1204

K1205

  A pair of GEM anterio-lateral Hypotodus teeth.

15/16"

7/8"

$45

SOLD

K1208

K1209

  A pair of GEM lateral Hypotodus teeth.
1"

15/16"

SOLD

$45

K1206

K1207

 A pair of GEM lateral Hypotodus teeth.

Kazakhstan Catalog Links:

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