Ptychodus occidentalis

SKU
KS402
Out of stock
$115.00
Overview

A rare, Top Quality Ptychodus occidentalis tooth from Russell Co., Kansas. An excellent example of this rare Cretaceous shark. Upper Cretaceous Period. Greenhorn Limestone Formation. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a tough species to source!

KS402           SIZE: 5/8" x 1/2"

Note - Adding 11 Kansas Ptychodus teeth in May 2026.   Link to Kansas Ptychodus teeth

 

 

This catalog contains exceptional teeth from one of very difficult to locate Ptychodus sharks - Ptychodus anonymus, Ptychodus mortoni, Ptychodus mammillaris, etc. which are Hybodotid sharks. These teeth were found in the Carlile Shale Fm. of Ellis County and other Kansas locations which was part of the great inland sea area of North America during the Cretaceous (70-90 million years ago). These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. These teeth are high quality - extra nice condition and preservation.

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