Carcharias samhammeri
Carcharias samhammeri, Moss Creek
Campanian, Cretaceous
Jun, 2022
Differentiating sand tigers is a tough task. Carcharias samhammeri, Carcharias holmdelensis, and Odontaspis aculeatus are three known from the American Campanian and likely make up the majority of these smaller teeth in my opinion. C. samhammeri typically has a smooth lingual surface and prominent nutrient groove. Some have argued that O. aculeatus is only a juvenile form of C. samhammeri. There are some clear similarities. However, O. aculeatus typically has fine striations on the lingual surface and multiple sets of thin and elongated cusplets. The tooth on the far right somewhat resembles O. aculeatus, but I think C. samhammeri is the stronger ID.
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- Taken with JLDV AC54
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