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Muddy Creek Fossil Shark Teeth available - 

Click on Scientific Names to go to the other Muddy Creek shark teeth catalogs. These are some of the best Muddy Creek teeth to be found.

Scientific Name

Common Name

Abdounia beaugei            Extinct Gray shark
Abdounia minutissima                        Extinct Gray shark
Anomotodon novus  Extinct Goblin shark
Anomotodon sheppyensis                    New  Extinct Goblin shark
Anoxypristis mucrodens                        New  Extinct Saw shark
Anoxypristis sp.                                       New  Extinct Saw shark
Carcharias hopei  Extinct Sand tiger shark
Carcharias teretidens                             New            Extinct Sand shark
Cretolamna appendiculata                    New            Extinct Mackerel shark
Galeorhinus ypresiensis                       Extinct Tope shark
Ginglymostoma maroccanum              New  Extinct Nurse shark
Ginglymostoma sp.  Extinct Nurse shark
Isistius trituratus                                      New     Extinct Cookiecutter shark
Megasqualus orpiensis                         New     Extinct Dogfish shark
Nebrius obliquus                                    New     Extinct Nurse shark
Odontaspis winkleri  Extinct Sand tiger shark
Pachygaleus lefevrei  Extinct Houndshark
Physogaleus secundus  Extinct Groundshark
Premontreia degremonti                 Extinct Catshark
Pristis lathami                                         New  Extinct Saw shark
Scyliorhinus gilberti                               New  Extinct Catshark
Serratolamna lerichei  Extinct Mackerel shark
Squatina prima  Extinct Angel shark
Striatolamia macrota  Extinct Sand tiger shark
Fish Teeth    Extinct fish species
Ray Teeth     Extinct ray species

About the Muddy Creek Locality - 

Wonderfully preserved early Eocene shark teeth have been found in exposures along a creek bed in northeastern Virginia. The site provides an excellent snapshoot in time about 54 million years ago with an Eocene sea full of shark, ray, fish, and other fossils. These teeth were found in the Bed B Potapaco Member of the Nanjemoy Formation. Note these teeth exhibit exceptional preservation and fantastic color. Great collectors teeth. Note - this site was once a collector's paradise for those who had access. Now it is lost forever as it is buried under a new housing development.

Reference: Weems.R.E. and Grimsley, G.J., Early Eocene Vertebrates and Plants from the Fisher / Sullivan Site (Nanjemoy Formation) Stafford County, Virginia, Virginia Division of Mineral Resource, Pub. 152.

Other Muddy Creek Teeth Catalog Links:

| Muddy Creek Catalog | Shark Teeth Catalog #1 | Shark Teeth Catalog #2 | Shark Teeth Catalog #3 | Ray Catalog | Fish Catalog |

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Last modified: March 12, 2010