This is a large collection of shark, ray, fish and reptile fossils from the Cretaceous to Eocene
age Phosphate beds of Morocco. All of the specimens are identified and labelled and there are
(we guess) ~2000 specimens in this collection. Most are complete teeth but there are also
bones, scutes/plates and jaw sections. The species represented are as follows:
Cretaceous Shark and Reptile Tooth Collection $250
Pachyvaranus sp.
Fish Vertebrae
Myliobatis sp.
Myliobatis raouxi
Myliobatis dixoni
Ginglymostoma blankenhorni
Cymbium sp.
Cymbium dumonti
Mosasaur vertebrae
Dyrosaurus phosphaticus (crocodilian)
Pycnodus sp.
Phyllodus toliapicus
Shark fin spines
Odontaspis speyeri
Cretolamna appendiculata
Striatolamna striata
Squalicorax pristodontus
Mosasaurus anceps
Odontaspis vincenti
Odontaspis hopei
Prognathodon beaugei (mosasaur)
Gafsachelys neurirregularis (turtle)
Enchodus bursauxi
Enchodus elegans
Brachyaetus muelleri
Burnhamia davisi
Cretolamna biauriculata
Cretolamna ascherosoni
Rhinoptera sherborni
Myliosbatis striatus
Pristis mucrodens (sawfish)
Rhombodus binkhovsi
Shark vertebrae
Paleophis maghrebiensis (sea snake)
Plioplatecarpus ptychodon
Odontaspis robustus
Anamoeodus latidens.....$15
Fish tooth plate.
Cretaceous
Black Creek Formation, NC
Specimen measures ~1 inch
Xiphactinus sp......$10
Predatory Fish tooth.
Cretaceous
Black Creek Formation, NC
Measures ~0.75 inch
Mammal fur in amber #1........$200
Miocene, Columbia
An excellent specimen showing a
good sized chunk of mammal fur
(probably monkey) in a 1 inch amber
block. Fur is clear to see even
without magnification. Rare!
Mammal fur in amber #2........$250
Miocene, Columbia
An excellent specimen showing a
good sized chunk of mammal fur
(probably monkey) in a 1 inch amber
block. Fur is clear to see even
without magnification. Rare!
Bird Feather..........................$30
Green River Shale, Eocene.
A very good quality bird feather with
insects on a piece of shale.
Feather measures 0.5 inches.