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NP'S COW SHARK TOOTH CATALOG
(updated 11/1/00) 30 new specimens, all items shown are available, more cow specimens coming
this week
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Chlamydoselachos sp., $250 sold out, Late Cretaceous, Maestrichtian Stage, 66.5 - 73
MYO, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 0.1" scale |

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Heptranchias sp., #1501 lower
$160, #1502 lower $160, #1503 lower sold,
#1504 lower sold, Upper Cretaceous Epoch, Late Campanian - Early
Maastrichtian, Lambert Formation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 0.1" scale |
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Heptranchias sp., #2431 $130,
lower Cretaceous Epoch, Late Campanian - Early Maastrichtian, Lambert Formation,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus agassizi,
CAPPETTA 1976A, from top to bottom #1386 Upper A2 $50,
#1387 Upper Lateral sold, #1388 Upper Posterior sold,
#1389 Juvenile Lower $100, Middle
Eocene, Bartonian - Upper Lutetian Stages, Santee Limestone Formation, 37 - 45 MYO,
Harleyville, SC, USA. 0.1" scale. . |
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Hexanchus andersoni, bottom specimen available, #1490 Upper A1 $75,
Epoch: Oligocene - Middle Miocene Contact, Formation: Temblor, Location:
Bakersfield, Ca. USA. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus andersoni, #2429, Upper
P1 $20, Epoch: Oligocene - Middle Miocene Contact, Formation:
Temblor, Location: Bakersfield, Ca. USA. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus
collinsonae, sold out, Nanjemoy formation , Early
Eocene, VA, USA. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus microdon, #1496 upper $120,
Upper Cretaceous, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus microdon, #1497 lower Sold, #1498 lower, #1499 lower $110 Sold , #1500 symphyseal Sold , Upper Cretaceous, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus microdon,
from top to bottom pricing unavailable at this time, #1375 Upper anterior sold,
#1376 Upper lateral sold, #1377 Lower lateral $50, #1378 Lower
lateral sold, #1379 sold, Epoch: Upper Cretaceous , Maastrichtian
stage, Age=66.5 - 73 MYO, Location: Morocco These specimens were collected by a Paleontologist in
Cretaceous sediments. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus microdon,
lower lateral teeth. from top to bottom #1367 sold, #1368 $50,
#1365 sold, #1366 $70, unbroken , smaller
lower anterior laterals available at $20.00, Formation:
Descenderie , Epoch: Ypresian, Early Eocene, Age= 50 - 55 MYO, Location:
Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco. 0.1" scale |
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Hexanchus microdon,
#1361 sold, #1362 $42.50, #1363 $40,
#1364 sold, Formation: Descenderie , Epoch: Ypresian,
Early Eocene, Age= 50 - 55 MYO, Location: Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin,
Morocco. 0.1" scale |
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Notidanidon lanceolatus, available,
sold out,other dentition positions available with the exception of the one shown
which is sold. , Early Cretaceous Epoch, Albian Stage, Kursk Region, Stary Oskol, Russia.
0.1" scale |
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Notidanidon loozi, #2449 P8
$130, Lower, Paleocene, Possibly Danian Stage, 65 - 66.5 MYO, Likely Ouled Abdoun
Basin, Khouribga, Morocco. root repaired, 0.1" scale |
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Notidanidon loozi, #2438 $50,
Lower, Paleocene, Possibly Danian Stage, 65 - 66.5 MYO, Likely Ouled Abdoun Basin,
Khouribga, Morocco. 0.1" scale |
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Notidanidon loozi, #2450 $25,
Upper P3, Paleocene, Possibly Danian Stage, 65 - 66.5 MYO, Likely Ouled Abdoun Basin,
Khouribga, Morocco. 0.1" scale |
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Notorynchus kempi,
#1443 Upper P7 $40, #1445 Upper P2 $50, #1445 Upper A2 $45,
Middle- late Eocene, Uzumbass Crevice, Lower Story, Svity, Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan. 0.1"
scale |
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Notorynchus kempi,
top #1446 Lower $40, bottom left #1447 Lower $20, bottom
right #1448 Lower $45, Middle- late Eocene, Uzumbass Crevice, Lower
Story, Svity, Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan. 0.1" scale |
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Notorynchus primigenius, from top
to bottom: #1542 Lower SOLD, #1543 Lower
Juvenile $50, #1544 Lower (Yorktown) sold, Middle
Miocene, Late Langhian, Pungo River, 13.2 - 15.2 MYO, Location: Beaufort Co. NC, USA.
0.1" scale |
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Notorynchus primogenius, $15 Pliocene or Middle Miocene, Stage: Pliocene or Late
Langhian, Formation: Yorktown or Pungo River, Age=3.4 - 5.2 or 13.2 - 15.2
MYO, Location: Beaufort Co. NC, USA. 0.1" scale |
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Sphenodus schourowskii (Kiprijanoff
1880A), Upper Jurrasic Period, Tithonian Stage, Middle Substage, 144 -152 MYO,
Voskresensk, Moscow Region, Russia. Click image to see specimens. From left to
right: #1 $75, #2 $75, #3 $75, #4 $75, #5 $55, #6 $60, #7 $65 NEW |
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Weltonia ancistrodon, #1396-#1400, $22
each #1398 sold. Formation: Descenderie ,
Epoch: (Thanetian) Upper Paleocene, Age=60 - 62 MYO, Location:
Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco. 0.1" scale |
Papers that I have with references to Cow sharks:
§ Additions a La Faune De
Selaciens Fossiles Du Maroc, Henri CAPPETTA, 1981, 13 pgs.
§ Hexanchid and Orthacodontid
Shark Teeth from the Lower Tertiary of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, M WALDMAN,
1970, 5 pgs.
§ Hexanchiforme Nouveau Du
Cretace Inferieur Du Sud De La France, Henri Cappetta, 1990, 23 pgs.
§ A New Fish Fauna from the
Woolwich Bottom Bed of Herne Bay, Kent, Philip GURR, 1961, 7 pgs.
§ Other Faunal Recordings from
the Woolwich Bottom Bed, Philip GURR, 4 pgs.
§ The Oligocene Marine
Molluscan Fauna of the Eugene Formation in Oregon, Carole Jean Stentz HICKMAN, 1969, 4
pgs.
§ Heptranchias Howellii in the
Eocene of the United States and British Columbia, Bruce WELTON, 1974, 8 pgs.
§ A New Species of Fossil Shark
from New Jersey (H. howelli), Dorothy REED, 1946. 3 pgs.
§ Revision of the Danian Cow
Sharks, Sand Tiger Sharks, and Goblin Sharks (Hexanchidae, Odontaspididae, and
Mitsukurinidae) from Southern Sweden, Mikael Siverson, 1995, 12 pgs.
§ A Confirmation of the
Validity of Notorhynchus pectinatus; The second record of this Upper Cretaceous
Cowshark, Shelton Applegate, 3 pgs.
§ A Record of Notidanodon
pectinatus in the Upper Cretaceous of the Antarctic Peninsula, CIONE and MEDINA, 1987, 9
pgs.
§ Hexanchid Shark Teeth from
the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England, WARD & THIES, 1987, 17 pgs.
§ Fish Remains from the Santa
Marta Formation (Late Cretaceous) of James Ross Island, Antarctica( Chlamydoselachus
thomsoni), RICHTER & WARD, 1989, 10
pgs.
§ Crinoids of Oregon
(Heptranchis), KIRKLAND, 1995, 7pgs.
§ Vertebrates of the Cannonball
Formation (Paleocene) in North and South Dakota, CVANCARA & HOGANSON, 1993, 24 pgs.
§ Detailed Comparisons of the
Dentitions of Extant Hexanchid Sharks and Tertiary Hexanchid Teeth From South Australia
and Victoria, Australia, KEMP, 27 pgs.
§ Additions to the fish Fauna
of the English Palaeogene. A review of the Hexanchid Sharks with a Description of
Four New Species. WARD, Tertiary
Research, 1979, 19 pgs.
§ A Contribution to the Fish Fauna of
the Belgian Palaeocene: A Review of Notidanodon loozi, HOVESTADT, HOVESTADT, &
SMITH, Tertiary Research,1983, 14 pgs.
§ Contributions to the Study of the
Comparative Morphology of Teeth and other Relevant Ichthyodorulites in Living
Supraspecific Taxa of Chondrichthyan Fishes, HERMAN, 1987, 16 pgs.
§ Contributions to the Study of the
Comparative Morphology of Teeth and other Relevant Ichthyodorulites in Living
Supraspecific Taxa of Chondrichthyan Fishes, Addendum, HERMAN, HOVESTADT-EULER, AND
HOVESTADT, 1994, 17 pgs.
§ Sharks from the Mid-Cretaceous
Gearle Siltstone, Southern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, Siverson, 1997, 7 pgs.
§ Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic Fish
Faunas of Japan, YABUMOTO & UYENO, 1994, 15 pgs.
§ A New Selachian Fauna from
the Lower Hornerstonwn Formation (Early Paleocene/Montian) of Monmouth County, New Jersey,
CASE, 1996, 20 pgs.
§ New Records of the Sharks
Isurus and Hexanchus from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica, CIONE & REGUERO,
1994, 14 pgs.
§ Shark Teeth from the Early-Middle
Devonian Cravens Peak Beds, Georgina Basin, Queensland, TURNER & YOUNG, 1987, 12 pgs.
§ Upper Cretaceous Elasmobranchs from
Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, UYENO, MINAKAWA, & MATSUKAWA, 1981, 7 pgs.
§ Late Cenozoic Elasmobranchs from the
Hokuriku District, Central Japan, KARASAWA, 1989, 3 pgs.
§ A Selachian Fauna from the Trent
Formation, Lower Miocene of Eastern North Carolina, CASE, 1980, 38 pgs.
§ Fundeamentals of Paleontology, A
Manual for Paleontologists and Geologists of the USSR, Vol XI, 1964, Translated from
Russian, 47 pgs.
§ Sharks of the East Coast of
Southern Africa. The Families Hexanchidae, Chlamydoselachidae, Heterodontidae,
Pristiophoridae, and Squatinidae, BASS, D'AUBREY, KISTNASAMY, 1975, 25 pgs.
§ Notidanus, MAISEY & WOLFRAM,
1984, 12 pgs.
§ The First Discovery
of a Fossil Tooth belonging to the Shark Genus Heptranchias, with a New Pristiophorus
Spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan, APPLEGATE & UYENO, 1968, 7 pgs.