Isurus desori (now Isurus oxyrinchus)

The Isurus desori were an earlier form Narrow-Tooth Mako found in the Pungo River Formation (Middle Miocene - ~15 mya) at the Lee Creek site. However, they are now considered Isurus oxyrinchus, the Shortfin Mako, teeth. Please see our Isurus oxyrinchus catalog.

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  1. Isurus desori
    $35.00

    An EXCELLENT I. desori, the Narrow-tooth Mako - anterior tooth. Very nice golden tan color with excellent gloss. The root shows incredible detail. Absolutely great preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip. These are Miocene age teeth from the Pungo River Fm. Fantastic collector's teeth. Near Museum quality.

    LC332         Size: 1-5/8"       

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