Lamna rupeliensis - Oligocene                         

SKU
K916
In stock
$70.00
Overview

A rare Top Quality Lamna rupeliensis tooth from Ungoza, Kazakhstan.  Anterior position. Incredible color and condition. An incredible Oligocene (Rupelian) age tooth from the Kujulus Fm. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth. This is the last of my Kazakh Oligocene shark teeth inventory.

K916       SIZE: 7/8"

Note - Posting 10 Lamna rupeliensis teeth in August 2024.   Link to Kazakh Lamna rupeliensis teeth

 

This catalog contains scarce teeth from an extinct Lamnid shark - Lamna rupeliensis. Lamna rupeliensis anterior teeth exhibit long slender crown with no side cusps while the lateral teeth exhibit a wider hooked crown with heavy side cusps and a very distinct notch on both sides of the root which appears that they were interlocked. The preservation of these early Oligocene teeth is outstanding showing exquisite detail. These are exceptional and rare fossil shark teeth from a very unique deposit. These are beautiful flawless or near flawless teeth! Note- this tooth also fits the description of the recently named Isurolamna gracilis. This shark has a very unique dentition with anterior teeth that resemble the Isurus praecusor and lateral teeth like the Lamna rupeliensis. A very difficult to find species. This group has teeth from two localities: Site #1 - Locality one has teeth from the Karagie Formation (Bostankum) from Mangyshlak, W. Kazakhstan. Oligocene (Rupelian - 32 mya). Site #2 - Locality two is from the Kujulus Formation in Ungoza, W. Kazakhstan. Teeth exhibit olive to tan crowns and white roots. Both are very showy. Oligocene (Rupelian - 32 mya). Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted.