Spectacular primitive ofiura - Fossilised animal - Protaster jahni (Jaekel, 1903) - 20.5 cm - 12.5 cm
Set of 4 Large Finest Stolokrosuchus Crocodile Teeth - Lower Cretaceous Elrhaz Fm - Niger - Fossil teeth
No. 83969795
Scientific name: Potential Stolokrosuchus lapparenti, (Larsson and Gado, 2000)
Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Niger.
Geological Formation: Elrhaz Fm
Age: Lower Cretaceous, Aptian/Albian stage ( 113 million years)
Size (The biggest): 3,5 cm
REF.: 1267
Here we present another relatively abundant tooth morphotype in the Lower Cretaceous materials of the Elrhaz Formation. It seems to be the morphotype corresponding to the genus Stolokrosuchus. The genus Stolokrosuchus only can be found in the Lower Cretaceous outcrops from Erlhaz Formation in the Teneré desert in Niger. These are much less abundant and quite rare fossils than other upper cretaceous crocodiles as the Elosuchus genus from the Ifezouane Fm in South Morocco.
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Scientific name: Potential Stolokrosuchus lapparenti, (Larsson and Gado, 2000)
Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Niger.
Geological Formation: Elrhaz Fm
Age: Lower Cretaceous, Aptian/Albian stage ( 113 million years)
Size (The biggest): 3,5 cm
REF.: 1267
Here we present another relatively abundant tooth morphotype in the Lower Cretaceous materials of the Elrhaz Formation. It seems to be the morphotype corresponding to the genus Stolokrosuchus. The genus Stolokrosuchus only can be found in the Lower Cretaceous outcrops from Erlhaz Formation in the Teneré desert in Niger. These are much less abundant and quite rare fossils than other upper cretaceous crocodiles as the Elosuchus genus from the Ifezouane Fm in South Morocco.
All our fossils comes with Certificate of Authenticity.