Cretaceous Fish Fossils Page 2

 

 

Anogmius Tail

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  $35.00

Item #PF1

Description:  This tail measures 6 inches from tip of tail to end of vertebra.  The vertebra measure ¾” diameter.  It is completely free of matrix.  This is a somewhat rare fish.

 

Xiphactinus Vertebra

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  $10.00

Item #PF2

Description:  This vertebra has about a 2” diameter and is about 1.25” thick.  It has been distorted due to burial.

Gillicus Vertebra

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  $7.00

Item #PF3

Description:  There are 4 complete vertebra in this string.  These are the last vertebra going to the tail.  The spines are part of the tail.  The piece is 4” long.

Empo Vertebra

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  $8.00

Item #PF4

Description:  There are 4 vertebra present in this string.  This piece is the tail end.  Part of the tail is present.  The string measures 4”.

Pachyrizodus vertebra

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  Sold

Item #PF5

Description:  There 6 complete vertebra and 1 partial in this string.  The vertebra have a 1” diameter and the string is 4” long.

Empo Vertebra  with tail

 

 

 

Age:  Cretaceous (84 million)

Formation:  Niobrara Chalk

Location:  Gove County, KS

Price:  $40.00

Item #PF6

Description:  This is a fragmented string of vertebra.  There are 16 good vertebra plus partials.  Part of the tail is present on this string.  The length as shown is over 12”.  The average vertebra size is just over ½”.