Description
This Cadomites deslongchampsi Fossil Ammonite is a rare and superbly preserved specimen from the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic period, discovered in Oborne Wood, Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom. This fossil is a 100% genuine specimen, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. The Cadomites deslongchampsi ammonite is particularly noteworthy for its exceptional mouth border and overall preservation, making it a highly desirable specimen for fossil collectors.
Geology and Fossil Type
- Geological Stage: Bajocian, Jurassic
- Depositional Environment: Marine (During the Bajocian period, shallow seas covered much of what is now the United Kingdom, providing an ideal environment for ammonites like Cadomites deslongchampsi. The fossil was preserved in the marine sediment of the Sherborne area, offering a glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems.)
- Family: Desmoceratidae (A family of ammonites that includes species with varied shell shapes, from coiled to more open, less tightly coiled forms.)
- Superfamily: Ammonoidea
- Order: Ammonitida (Ammonites are part of the Cephalopoda class, related to modern squid and octopuses.)
Morphology Features
The Cadomites deslongchampsi ammonite features a distinct, wide, and smooth spiral shell with prominent ribbing. Its mouth border is particularly well-preserved, showcasing intricate details that highlight the unique features of this species. The ammonite’s shell structure is characteristic of Desmoceratidae, with a relatively open coil and fine ornamentation that is typical of the Bajocian ammonites from this region.
Notable Features
This fossil is extremely rare and is known for its exceptional preservation, particularly the mouth border, which is a key identifying feature of this species. The Cadomites deslongchampsi ammonite is a highly prized specimen due to its detailed and well-preserved features, making it an excellent addition to any fossil collection. The fine ribbing and the distinct spiral shape further enhance its aesthetic value, while the mouth border provides additional scientific insight into the species.
Size and Presentation
- Scale Cube: 1cm
- Full sizing is provided in the photos, so you can see the exact size of the ammonite.
- Actual Fossil: The fossil pictured is the exact piece you will receive.
Key Selling Points
- 100% Genuine Fossil
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
- A rare Cadomites deslongchampsi ammonite from the Bajocian, Jurassic period
- Notable for its superb mouth border, fine ribbing, and well-preserved spiral shape
- Perfect for collectors and those interested in Jurassic ammonites and marine fossils
This Cadomites deslongchampsi Fossil Ammonite from Oborne Wood, Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom is a rare and exceptional specimen from the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic period. Its superb mouth border, fine ribbing, and well-preserved spiral shape make it a prized find for fossil collectors, particularly for those with an interest in Jurassic ammonites and marine life.













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