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Scientific name: Unidentified Iguanodontian (ornithopod dinosaur) - cf Elrhazosaurus or Lurdusaurus - Dinosaur Tooth Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Niger. Geological Formation: Erlhaz Fm Age: Lower Cretaceous, Aptian/Albian stage ( 113 million years) Size: 2,4cm REF.: #S537 DESCRIPTION: Iguanodontian dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Niger, specifically within the Elrhaz Formation (Gadoufaoua deposits), include the prominent sail-backed Ouranosaurus nigeriensis and the heavily built Lurdusaurus arenatus. Another basal iguanodontian, Elrhazosaurus nigeriensis, is known from isolated fossils found in the region. Ouranosaurus nigeriensis: Named by Philippe Taquet in 1976, this 7–8.3 meter long herbivore is known for the, likely, heat-regulating or display-oriented sail on its back formed by long neural spines. Lurdusaurus arenatus: Described as having a "massively-constructed" body, this iguanodontian had a unique, almost sloth-like body form compared to other members of its group. Elrhazosaurus nigeriensis: Originally thought to be a species of Valdosaurus, this basal iguanodontian is known from fragmentary remains. These dinosaurs thrived in what is now the Sahara Desert during the Aptian stage (approx. 115–105 million years ago). Observations: With only one isolated tooth, it is very difficult to arrive at a precise taxonomic ID. The morphology of this tooth undoubtedly belongs to an Iguanodontian. Due to its size, we must rule out Ouranosaurus; therefore, it must correspond to the small, basal Iguanodontian Elrhazosaurus or Lurdusaurus. It shows strong feeding wear, so we must assume that it was a very old individual. All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included. IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION: Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment. For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees. For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.

Nr. 102601342

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Äußerst seltener Iguanodontier-Verwandter (vgl. Elrhazosaurus oder Lurdusaurus) Dinosaurierzahn – - Fossiler Zahn

Äußerst seltener Iguanodontier-Verwandter (vgl. Elrhazosaurus oder Lurdusaurus) Dinosaurierzahn – - Fossiler Zahn

Scientific name: Unidentified Iguanodontian (ornithopod dinosaur) - cf Elrhazosaurus or Lurdusaurus - Dinosaur Tooth

Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Niger.

Geological Formation: Erlhaz Fm

Age: Lower Cretaceous, Aptian/Albian stage ( 113 million years)

Size: 2,4cm

REF.: #S537

DESCRIPTION:

Iguanodontian dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Niger, specifically within the Elrhaz Formation (Gadoufaoua deposits), include the prominent sail-backed Ouranosaurus nigeriensis and the heavily built Lurdusaurus arenatus. Another basal iguanodontian, Elrhazosaurus nigeriensis, is known from isolated fossils found in the region.

Ouranosaurus nigeriensis: Named by Philippe Taquet in 1976, this 7–8.3 meter long herbivore is known for the, likely, heat-regulating or display-oriented sail on its back formed by long neural spines.

Lurdusaurus arenatus: Described as having a "massively-constructed" body, this iguanodontian had a unique, almost sloth-like body form compared to other members of its group.

Elrhazosaurus nigeriensis: Originally thought to be a species of Valdosaurus, this basal iguanodontian is known from fragmentary remains.
These dinosaurs thrived in what is now the Sahara Desert during the Aptian stage (approx. 115–105 million years ago).

Observations: With only one isolated tooth, it is very difficult to arrive at a precise taxonomic ID. The morphology of this tooth undoubtedly belongs to an Iguanodontian. Due to its size, we must rule out Ouranosaurus; therefore, it must correspond to the small, basal Iguanodontian Elrhazosaurus or Lurdusaurus. It shows strong feeding wear, so we must assume that it was a very old individual.

All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included.

IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment.

For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees.

For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.

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Manuel Quiring
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