Conjunto de 4 camas KemKem do Cretáceo Superior com dentes robustos de dinossauro Spinosaurus - Dente fóssil
Extremamente raro Alanqa saharica Cretáceo Azhdarchid Pterossauro Osso da mandíbula dentária - Dente fóssil
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This is one of the most unique and extraordinary specimens of our Pterosaurs collection. It is the dentary bone of a strange and little-known pterosaur species of the North African Cretaceous. Its morphology resembles very much that of the dentition rests published by Ibrahim et al. (2010), where a new genus and species of Pterosaur belonging to the Azhdarchidae family is described.
This new and recent species is only known by a few rests, mainly belonging to the mandibular symphysis. This new taxon is distinguished from other azhdarchids by a remarkably straight, elongate, lance-shaped mandibular symphysis that bears a pronounced dorsal eminence near the posterior end of its dorsal (occlusal) surface.
SPECIES Alanqa saharica, Ibrahim et al. (2010) - Azhdarchid pterosaur dentary
AGE Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian stage, (~96 Million Years)
LOCATION Taouz, Errachidia province, South Morocco
FORMATION Ifezouane Formation, Red Sandstone Beds, KemKem Basin
SIZE 13,6 cm
REF. 1141
Observations: It has some glued and filled restored fractures.
All our fossils comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
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This is one of the most unique and extraordinary specimens of our Pterosaurs collection. It is the dentary bone of a strange and little-known pterosaur species of the North African Cretaceous. Its morphology resembles very much that of the dentition rests published by Ibrahim et al. (2010), where a new genus and species of Pterosaur belonging to the Azhdarchidae family is described.
This new and recent species is only known by a few rests, mainly belonging to the mandibular symphysis. This new taxon is distinguished from other azhdarchids by a remarkably straight, elongate, lance-shaped mandibular symphysis that bears a pronounced dorsal eminence near the posterior end of its dorsal (occlusal) surface.
SPECIES Alanqa saharica, Ibrahim et al. (2010) - Azhdarchid pterosaur dentary
AGE Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian stage, (~96 Million Years)
LOCATION Taouz, Errachidia province, South Morocco
FORMATION Ifezouane Formation, Red Sandstone Beds, KemKem Basin
SIZE 13,6 cm
REF. 1141
Observations: It has some glued and filled restored fractures.
All our fossils comes with Certificate of Authenticity.