Fossils for Sale - High-quality BRITISH and WORLDWIDE Fossils. An impressive selection of fossils, including Ammonites, Trilobites, Belemnites, Fossil Fish, Fossil Shark Teeth, Fossilised Insects in Amber, Dinosaurs, and Reptiles. UK Fossils was formed in 1988 and collects and preps our own fossils in the heart of the Jurassic Coast, collecting fossils from Lyme Regis, Charmouth and Somerset. Our passion for fossils is reflected in our carefully curated collection, which includes some of the rarest and most unique specimens available.
Heteromorphs
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Regular Heteromorphs (81)
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Scaphites (49)
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Baculites (19)
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Rare Fossil Heteromorph Hamites attenuatus Uncoiled Ammonite Gault Clay Albian Cretaceous UK COA
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£18.00SKU: SF1068Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Fossil Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonite (Hypoturrilites mantelli) – Lower Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous, Pitstone UK – Genuine + COA
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£18.00SKU: UF4327Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Block of Fossil Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonites (Turrilitoides hugardianus) with Gastropod – Upper Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous
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£120.00SKU: UF4322Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Block of Fossil Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonites (Sciponoceras baculoides) – Upper Albian, Lower Cretaceous, Pénzesgyőr Hungary
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£12.60SKU: UF4321Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Block of Fossil Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonites (Sciponoceras baculoides) – Upper Albian, Lower Cretaceous, Pénzesgyőr Hungary
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£36.00SKU: UF4320Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Fossil Block with Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonites (Discohoplites), Scaphites, Echinoid & Gastropod – Upper Albian, Lower Cretaceous
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£600.00SKU: UF4319Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Nostoceras malagasyense Fossil Heteromorph Uncoiled Ammonite – Campanian, Upper Cretaceous, Belo Tsiribihina Madagascar – Genuine + COA
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£48.00SKU: UF4318Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite SCAPHITES NODOSUS – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: South Dakota, USA
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£132.00SKU: UF3781Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Ammonite SPHENODISCUS LOBATUS – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: South Dakota, USA – Genuine & Certified
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£180.00SKU: UF3780Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite HOPLOSCAPHITES NEBRASCENSIS Multi Block – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: USA
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£240.00SKU: UF3779Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite DISCOSCAPHITES NEBRASCENSIS with Gastropods – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: USA
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£360.00SKU: UF3778Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite DISCOSCAPHITES GULOSUS – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: South Dakota, USA
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£180.00SKU: UF3777Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite HOPLOSCAPHITES NICOLLETII – Fox Hills Formation, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous: South Dakota, USA
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£180.00SKU: UF3776Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Bostrychoceras elongatum Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil | Campanian Cretaceous | Madagascar
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£60.00SKU: UF3582Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Notoceras Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil | Cretaceous Madagascar | Authentic Prehistoric Specimen
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£36.00SKU: UF3581Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Notoceras Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil | Cretaceous Madagascar | Authentic Prehistoric Specimen
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£36.00SKU: UF3580Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Notoceras Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil | Cretaceous Madagascar | Authentic Prehistoric Specimen
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£240.00SKU: UF3579Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Eubostrychoceras elongatum | Santonian Cretaceous | COUTENAY, Canada | Genuine Specimen with Certificate
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£36.00SKU: UF3574Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare 10″ Heteromorph Ancyloceras Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Morocco Standing Block
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£600.00SKU: UF6067Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Hamites armatus Cretaceous Cenomanian Glynde UK | Authentic Fossil
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SALE 10% Original price was: £12.60.£11.34Current price is: £11.34.SKU: SF0707Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Scaphites similis – Lower Cenomanian, Cretaceous – Sarthe, France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£36.00SKU: AF1360Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Scaphites similis – Lower Cenomanian, Cretaceous – Sarthe, France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£36.00SKU: AF1359Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Scaphites equalis – Lower Cenomanian, Cretaceous – Seine-Maritime, France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£48.00SKU: AF1358Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Anahamulina davidsoni – Barremian, Cretaceous – France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£600.00SKU: AF1357Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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VERY RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Hypoturrilites gravesianus – Lower Cenomanian, Cretaceous – Chinnor, UK – Alice Purnell Collection
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£840.00SKU: AF1356Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Anahamulina subcylindrica – Barremian, Cretaceous – Angles, Provence, France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£600.00SKU: AF1355Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Acrioceras tabarelli – Upper Barremian, Cretaceous – France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£120.00SKU: AF1354Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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RARE Fossil Heteromorph Ammonite Paraspinoceras pulcherrimum & Costidiscus – Barremian, Early Cretaceous – France – Alice Purnell Collection
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£240.00SKU: AF1353Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Heteromorph ammonites are a fascinating and diverse group of extinct marine mollusks that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, approximately 201 to 66 million years ago. Unlike their more familiar relatives with coiled, planispiral shells, heteromorph ammonites exhibit a wide variety of shell shapes, including uncoiled, helically twisted, or irregularly coiled forms. Their unique and often eccentric shell morphologies have captivated paleontologists and fossil collectors alike.
Morphological Diversity
Heteromorph ammonites display a striking departure from the typical tightly coiled shells of most ammonites. Their shell shapes can be broadly categorized into several forms:
Straight (Orthocone): Some species, such as Baculites, have long, straight shells resembling a tube.
Helical or Corkscrew: Examples like Turrilites feature helical spirals, often resembling the shape of a screw.
Hooked or Open Coil: Ammonites such as Ancyloceras exhibit loosely coiled or hooked forms with uncoiled whorls that may curl back on themselves.
Irregular: Some species, such as Nipponites, have shells with chaotic and seemingly random coiling patterns.
This wide range of forms is thought to have evolved in response to different ecological niches and modes of life, from free-swimming (nektonic) to more sedentary or planktonic lifestyles.
Geological and Paleontological Significance
Heteromorph ammonites are invaluable to paleontologists because they serve as excellent index fossils, helping to date the rock layers in which they are found. Their rapid evolution and widespread distribution make them key indicators for correlating strata across vast geographical regions.
Ecology and Lifestyle
The unusual shell shapes of heteromorph ammonites likely influenced their mobility and feeding strategies:
Buoyancy: Their unique shell forms suggest that many heteromorphs were adapted for a more planktonic or floating lifestyle, as opposed to active swimming like other ammonites.
Feeding: They are believed to have been opportunistic feeders, consuming plankton and small marine organisms using their tentacles.
Predation: The irregular shell forms may have served as a defensive adaptation, making them more challenging for predators to handle and consume.
Preservation and Appearance
Heteromorph ammonite fossils are often found in sedimentary rocks such as limestone, marl, and shale. The preservation can vary:
Calcite Replacement: Some fossils are replaced by calcite, preserving intricate details of the shell.
Pyritization: In some cases, fossils are replaced by pyrite, giving them a metallic luster.
Natural Mold: In instances where the original shell material dissolved, fossils may be preserved as impressions in the surrounding rock.
The surface ornamentation of heteromorph ammonites is often highly detailed, featuring ribs, spines, or nodes, which add to their visual appeal. This ornamentation may have had functional roles, such as strengthening the shell or aiding in camouflage.
Notable Genera
Baculites: Characterized by straight shells.
Turrilites: Known for their tightly helical coiling.
Ancyloceras: Featuring a partially uncoiled, hook-like shell.
Nipponites: With chaotic, seemingly random coiling patterns.
Collecting and Scientific Interest
Heteromorph ammonites are prized by fossil collectors for their unique shapes and aesthetic appeal. Specimens vary widely in size, from a few centimeters to several meters in length. Some heteromorph ammonites are rare, making them highly sought after in the fossil market.
From a scientific perspective, these ammonites offer insights into evolutionary adaptability and the ecological pressures of ancient marine environments. They also provide clues about the paleogeography and climatic conditions of their time.
Conclusion
Heteromorph ammonite fossils are a testament to the incredible diversity and adaptability of life in Earth’s ancient oceans. Their unusual and striking shell morphologies continue to intrigue and inspire both scientists and collectors, serving as beautiful reminders of the complexity and creativity of evolution. Whether displayed in museums or private collections, these fossils offer a glimpse into the dynamic and ever-changing history of marine life.
