Description
Beudanticeras Fossil Ammonite from France
Presented here is a fine Beudanticeras ammonite fossil originating from Lower Albian deposits in France, dating back to the Early Cretaceous Period around 113–110 million years ago. This specimen represents an important stage in ammonite evolution and is a scientifically valuable fossil as well as a striking display piece.
Every fossil we sell is a 100% genuine specimen and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The photographs provided show the actual ammonite you will receive, with a 1 cm scale cube and rule squares included for size reference.
Geological Context and Age
This ammonite was recovered from Lower Albian sediments, a subdivision of the Early Cretaceous known for its rich fossil record. During this time, much of present-day France was submerged beneath shallow seas connected to the vast Tethys Ocean. These marine environments supported diverse life, from ammonites and belemnites to marine reptiles and early teleost fishes.
The fine-grained marine clays and limestones of the Albian provided excellent preservation conditions, often capturing ammonite shells with exceptional detail. Fossils such as Beudanticeras are widely used in biostratigraphy to date and correlate Albian rock sequences across Europe and beyond.
Morphology and Distinctive Features
Beudanticeras belongs to the family Desmoceratidae, within the superfamily Desmoceratoidea of the order Ammonitida. Its shell is typically discoidal and moderately involute, meaning earlier whorls are partially covered by later growth. Ornamentation is generally subtle, with smooth to slightly ribbed flanks and a gently rounded venter (outer rim).
Compared with heavily ornamented ammonites, Beudanticeras displays a more streamlined form, suggesting an adaptation for active swimming in open marine waters. Sutures in this genus are moderately complex, providing both strength to the shell and an intricate internal structure. These details are of great importance in taxonomic classification and evolutionary study.
Scientific Importance
Beudanticeras is considered a key index fossil of the Lower Albian stage. Its presence in stratigraphic layers helps geologists to establish the relative age of deposits and to correlate strata between different regions. This makes specimens like this one especially valuable in the field of geology and palaeontology.
Ammonites such as Beudanticeras also provide insight into the evolutionary history of cephalopods, illustrating the adaptations that allowed them to thrive in marine ecosystems for millions of years. Their streamlined shells, combined with chambered buoyancy systems, made them highly efficient oceanic predators.
Collector and Display Value
This Beudanticeras fossil ammonite from France is an excellent choice for collectors of Cretaceous fossils. Its streamlined shell and preserved details make it both scientifically significant and visually appealing. Fossils of this type are highly sought after by collectors, educators, and institutions alike.
Whether displayed in a private collection, used as a study specimen in education, or admired as a unique natural history display, this ammonite offers a tangible connection to the Cretaceous seas of ancient Europe.
Your Guarantee of Authenticity
- 100% genuine Beudanticeras ammonite fossil
- Geological age: Lower Albian stage, Early Cretaceous (approx. 113–110 million years ago)
- Origin: France
- Family: Desmoceratidae, Order: Ammonitida
- Morphology: discoidal, moderately involute shell with smooth to slightly ribbed ornamentation
- Exact specimen shown in photographs (not a stock image)
- Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
- Scale cube and rule squares = 1 cm for accurate size reference
This Beudanticeras ammonite fossil from France is a scientifically important and visually attractive specimen, making it a valuable addition to any fossil collection.





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