Ptychodus decurrens
This catalog contains very nice teeth from a rare, early Hybodotid shark - Ptychodus decurrens. These teeth were collected in the Weno Formation of the Washita Group, Tarrant Co. (Albian - late Cretaceous - 110 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved. All teeth are complete and well preserved. Note - measurements are width.
- Ptychodus decurrens$145.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus decurrens, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from McLennan Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Lake Waco Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face and the margins. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. A rare species.
T101 SIZE: 9/16"
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