Paralbula Casei
Paralbula casei is a type of bonefish with small, rounded teeth. They had a crushing dentition. They are notable by the wrinkled ename surface, and are quite small. Despite being very small their teeth are common, but require searching micro matrix as they’re only a few millimeters in diameter. They can take a few different shapes, but generally are circular or ovular in shape.
Size: 2-5mm
Age: Late Cretaceous
Teeth
The teeth of P. casei are somewhat easily identifiable by the wrinkled enamel and the circular impression on the root side. Pictured below are two teeth as seen from above and below.