Promicroceras planicosta (more than one ammonite)

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Promicroceras is an iconic british fossil, as its warm honey-colored hues and sheen make it very popular with collectors. The growth stages of ammonites have been extensively studied by examining these fossils.

Age: Jurassic, Sinemurian;
Region of discovery: Lymne Regis, Dorset, GB

Size: Ammonit -> 1-3 cm on even bigger matrix (5-7cm)

Specimens with more than one ammonite

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Promicroceras planicosta (one Ammonit on matrix)
Age: Jurassic, Sinemurian;Region of discovery: Lymne Regis, Dorset, GBSize: Ammonit -> 1-3 cm on even bigger matrix (5-7cm)Specimens with one AmmonitPromicroceras is an extinct ammonite from the upper Sinemurian (middle Lower Jurassic) of Europe, named by Leonard Spath in 1925. It is an iconic british fossil, as its warm honey-colored hues and sheen make it very popular with collectors. The growth stages of ammonites have been extensively studied by examining these fossils.This photo serves as example.

€7.50

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Ammonit: Cleoniceras polished ca. 2 cm
Variety: Ammonit
A very popular choice for collections and for gifts, since the chambers are filled with colorful crystals.Age: CretaceousLocality: MadagascarSize: 2-3 cm

€1.80

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Psiloceras planorbis
Ammonite Psiloceras planorbis (SOWERBY,1824) with preservation of nacre.Age: Lower Jurassic, Hettangian,Planorbis BedsPlace of discovery: Somersetshire, Great BritainSize: about 3-4 cm on matrixColors on the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.All our pictures serve as examples. You will receive a specimen in comparable quality.

€17.00

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Temperoceras sp. (ca. 3-4 cm)
"Cephalopod"Age: Upper SilurianRegion of discovery: Atlas Mountains, MoroccoSize: about 3-4 cmPrice per piece.Temperoceras was an orthocone nautiloid, a sort of squid-like mollusc with a striaght shell. They were dominant predators in the Devonian and Silurian. Their greatest advantage was being able to swim effortlessly by manipulating their density through the siphuncle, the small tube going through each chamber of its shell. They could use it to increase the gas volume in the chambers. These specimens have been polished to show the calcified interior of the shell.The picture serves as an example, you will receive a piece of comparable quality. The colors on the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.

€2.50

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Dactylioceras (approx. 5 - 6 cm)
Age: Lower JurassicLocality: Whitby, Yorkshire, Great BritainSize: ca. 5 cmPetrified 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.

€30.00

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Hildoceras bifrons
Age: JurassicRegion of discovery: FranceSize: 2 - 3 cmThe ammonite Hildoceras is an index fossil from the Jurassic age. It can be easily recognized by its lateral groove and the curved ribs above that.The colors on the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.The picture is a sample. You will get a similar specimen.

€7.00

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