
Boreosomus gillioti. This beautiful fish measures 120mm or 4 3/4 inches in length in a split nodule. Both the part and counterpart as seen will be supplied. The scales and fins are clear. It would certainly make a great display and would grace any serious collection. It is Olenekian, Triassic age circa 250 million years old and comes from Ambilobe, Madagascar. Priced at £69. Quote ref No. FAF 996
Saurichthys madagascariensis. This beautiful fish measures 100mm or 4 inches in length in a split nodule. Both the part and counterpart as seen will be supplied. The scales and fins are clear. It would certainly make a great display and would grace any serious collection. It is Olenekian, Triassic age circa 250 million years old and comes from Ambilobe, Madagascar. Priced at £59. Quote ref No. FAF 997
Unidentified species. This RARE scale is quite lovely and of superb quality. It has great detail and fantastic colouration. I cannot identify this item. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Continental Sandstone Deposits of the Kem Kem Basin, South of Taouz, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. FAF 993
Sparus sp. An absolutely gorgeous large for species tooth with root. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It comes from the Maastrichtian Stage Continental Sandstones, Cretaceous of Ouled Bou Ali, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 65 million years old. This fish was swimming the seas at the same time that T-Rex was master of the land. An excellent display piece. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. FAF 992
Mawsonia libyca. This RARE Coelocanth fin/limb bone is quite lovely and of good quality despite the repair. It has great detail and fantastic colouration. This genus is the largest of all Coelocanths that ever lived and grew to 4m in length. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is Middle Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Continental Sandstone Deposits of the Kem Kem Basin, South of Taouz, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled. Priced at £14. Quote Ref No. FAF 990
Sparus sp.? An absolutely gorgeous jaw with many teeth on original matrix. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It comes from the Maastrichtian Stage Continental Sandstones, Cretaceous of Ouled Bou Ali, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 65 million years old. This fish was swimming the seas at the same time that T-Rex was master of the land. An excellent display piece. Priced at £69. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 988
Pycnodus pellei. An absolutely gorgeous rare pycnodont fish tooth set and of nice size. It is well positioned on original matrix. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Maastrichtian Stage Continental Phosphates, Cretaceous of Benguerir, Marrakech, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 70 million years old. This fish was swimming the seas at the same time that T-Rex was master of the land. An excellent display piece. Priced at £18. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 960
Palaeontopterus greenwoodi. This RARE bony tongued fish dental plate is from an extinct osteoglossomorph notopterid fish and is of typical size for an adult. It has been repaired. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Continental Sandstone Deposits of Kem Kem, Morocco, Africa. Supplied with label. Priced at £13. Quote Ref No. FAF 941
Enchodus libycus.? This example is 4 million years older than the typical (yellow/cream coloured types) found in the Upper Maastrictian. It comes from the Ganntour Phosphate Deposit, Lower Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous of Bekrit near Timhadit, Middle Atlas, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 69 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). A very nice size for study and display despite the tip missing. A great buy at just £5. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. FAF 908
Stratodus apicalis.? This is an extremely RARE fossil. My research lends me to think it is part of the mandibular (lower jaw) of a juvenile eel-like fish. There is little known about it from the Morrocan Cretaceous but these types turn up on the other side of the Atlantic in the Chalk of Kansas, USA. It has wonderful detail. A fine robust specimen for study. It measures 40mm in length. It is Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous age circa 65 million years old and comes from the Phosphate Deposits of the Benguerir, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 900
Palaeontopterus greenwoodi. This RARE bony tongued fish dental plate is from an extinct osteoglossomorph notopterid fish and is of typical size for an adult. It has been repaired and is still coated in residual matrix, being 55mm or 2 1/4 inches across as seen. It is Middle Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Continental Sandstone Deposits of Kem Kem, Morocco, Africa. Supplied with label. Priced at £13. Quote Ref No. FAF 897
Mawsonia libyca. This RARE Coelocanth fin/limb bone is quite lovely and of high quality. It has great detail and fantastic colouration despite repair as seen. This genus is the largest of all Coelocanths that ever lived and grew to 4m in length. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Continental Sandstone Deposits of the Kem Kem Basin, South of Taouz, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. FAF 898
Phyllodus toliapicus. A beautiful GEM Grade fish pharyngeal tooth plate showing very fine detail of the teeth. A fine specimen for study. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Ypresian, Eocene age circa 50 million years old and comes from the Phosphate Deposits of the Ouled Abdoun, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled and in an attrative display box. Priced at £14. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 872
Stephanodus libycus. This is an extremely RARE fossil. It is an oral tooth as opposed to the more common throat teeth from an extinct ray fin fish. There is little known about it from the Morrocan Cretaceous. It has wonderful detail and superb coloured shiney enamel crown. A fine robust specimen for study. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous age circa 65 million years old and comes from the Phosphate Deposits of the Oulad Bou Ali, Morocco, Africa. Supplied labelled. Priced at £59. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 783
Eodiaphydus granulosus. An absolutely gorgeous 3D tooth set with perfect shiny enamel and of large size. The palate measures 85 x 65mm across. It comes from the Maastrichtian age Phosphate Deposits, Upper Cretaceous of Ouled Abdoun, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 70 million years old. An excellent display piece. Priced at £14. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 654
Eotetraodon sp. This early pufferfish beak (crushing dentition) is a lovely RARE fossil indeed showing great definition. It is Priabonian, Upper Eocene age circa 40 million years old and comes from The Dakhla Region of Western Sahara, Morocco, Africa (I discovered this mixed in with a Galeocerdo eaglesomi shark tooth batch from said region). These fossils are known from Lutetian age deposits some 5 million years older in Europe. This however is the very first one to come up for sale from Morocco and is the only one I have available. Possibly a new species... The scale is shown in (mm). Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. SOLD. Quote Ref No. FAF 648