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- Cleoniceras sp.$0.00
Polished ammonite to bring out the brilliant flashes of red and green in the shell material ("opal-like sheen!").
XM317 Size: 1-1/2"
Learn More - Isurus oxyrinchus$20.00
Incredibly colored I. oxyrinchus teeth with desert polish. Lateral position teeth. You do not see this species often.
P357 (Left) SIZE: 1-1/16"
Learn More - Parotodus sp.$75.00
An Excellent pair of very rare Parotodus teeth. Anterior teeth. All wear is natural. Very difficult to find!
M578 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/16"
Learn More - Peyeria libyca$65.00
Very Rare, EXTRA LARGE Peyeria libyca, sawfish rostal tooth from Morocco. You do not see this species very often!
M913 SIZE: 1-1/2"
Learn More - Symmorium sp.$0.00
Symmorium sp.; an Extinct Symmorid shark
An EXTRA LARGE collector's tooth. Nicely articulated. An extraordinary collector's tooth!
Z084 SIZE: 1" H x 1-1/4" W
Learn More - Myliobatus dixoni$0.00
A gorgeous, Myliobatus dixoni ower jaw pavement tooth plate. Exceptionally preserved and clean under side. Excellent quality!
M1144 SIZE: 1-3/8" (1-1/4" W)
Learn More - Clypeaster trevisani - sea urchin$0.00
The Echinoid Display Collection. An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Clypeaster trevisani sea urchin from Tropea, Calabria, Italy. A very tall urchin at 2-1/4". This is a Miocene age sea urchin (Helvetian Fm. - 20 MYA). Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of echinoids. A perfect echinoid. Comes with a custom wooden ID stand with label (see photo of typical label).
EC101 Size: 5-1/8" x 5-1/4" x 2-1/4" height
Note - Posting 14 Sea Urchins / Sand Dollars in October 2023. -> Link to Echinoderms.
Learn More - Giant Armadillo scute - Florida$40.00
A well preserved Armadillo scute (Holmesina floridanus) from northern Florida. The Giant Armadillo was an oversized armadillo with a thick shell that evolved in the Pleistocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene in North America. This is a scute is complete with little wear. Well fossilized. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X813 Size: 1-1/2" x 1-1/4"
Name: Armadillo scute (Holmesina floridanus)
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Mammals
Learn More - Merycoidodon culbertson - Extinct Oreodont$250.00
An extinct extinct Oreodont jaw (Merycoidodon culbertson) from Converse Co., Wyoming. Merycoidodon culbertson was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR61 Size: 4-5/8" long x 1-1/4" wide x 1-1/2" height
Name: Merycoidodon culbertson
Age: Oligocene
Location: Converse Co., Wyoming
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Serratolamna koerti$35.00
New GEM Serratolamna koerti teeth. Upper jaw teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges. Very unusual side cusp development.
M1409 (Left) SIZE: 1-1/8"
Learn More - Turtle Shell$12.50
A well preserved Pseudemys concinna, Turtle shell section from northern Florida. This turtle shell section is from the Pleistocene in North America. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X823 Size: 1-7/8" x 1-1/2"
Name: Turtle shell
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Marine Reptiles
Learn More - Alligator scute - Florida$35.00Learn More
A well preserved Alligator mississippiensis, scute from northern Florida. This alligator scute is from the Pleistocene in North America. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X817 Size: 1-5/8" x 1-3/8" x 1/2" height
Name: Alligator scute (osteoderm)
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Marine Reptiles












