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Fossil Sharks of the Chesapeake Bay Region
Copyright © 2001 Ed DeRouin All Rights Reserved
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Description: Mako shark (Isurus desori) upper lateral tooth (lingual view).
The anterior teeth are much longer, more slender and robust. Roots of the upper teeth form a much more oblique angle than the lower teeth.
I. desori is believed to be the ancestor of the extant I. retroflexus and some consider the differences too insignificant to be a separate species.
I. desori is differentiated from I. hastalis in that the basal groove on I. desori is narrow and uniform.
Mako teeth, with a few exceptions, have no serrations and no noticeable nutrient groove.
Age: Miocene-Pliocene.
Found By: Ed DeRouin.
Location Found: Peace River near Wauchula, FL.
Current Custodian: Ed DeRouin.
Identified By: Ed DeRouin.
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