Dactylioceras (approx. 5 - 6 cm)
Age: Lower Jurassic
Locality: Whitby, Yorkshire, Great Britain
Size: ca. 5 cm
Petrified ammonite, very well preserved. As it is a concretion, the body fossil is preserved as well as its imprint.
The piece comes with a label.
Dactylioceras is an index fossil of the Toarcian and the most common fossil in the beds that also preserve the famous black jurassic ichtyosaurs.
The pictures serve as an example, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality.
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