Description
Genuine Desmoceras pseudouhligella Ammonite Fossil from Morocco
This listing is for a genuine Desmoceras pseudouhligella ammonite fossil from the Upper Cretaceous, Turonian deposits of Morocco. This is a carefully chosen fossil specimen, selected for its natural prehistoric interest, scientific value, and attractive display appeal. The photograph shows the actual fossil you will receive, allowing you to view the individual shape, colour, preservation, surface texture, and natural character of the specimen before purchase.
This fossil includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that it is a genuine fossil specimen and not a modern replica. Full sizing information can be seen in the listing photograph.
Fossil Type and Species
Desmoceras pseudouhligella is an ammonite, an extinct marine cephalopod that lived during the Late Cretaceous Period. Ammonites were related to modern squid, cuttlefish, octopus, and nautilus, and are among the most recognisable fossils found in marine sedimentary rocks. Their coiled shells, chambered internal structure, and importance in dating ancient rock layers make them highly valued by fossil collectors, educators, and geologists.
Desmoceras belongs to the ammonoid order Ammonitida and is associated with the family Desmoceratidae, within the broader desmoceratid ammonite group. These ammonites are often known for relatively rounded to compressed shell forms, smoother ornamentation compared with heavily ribbed Cretaceous ammonites, and elegant whorl profiles. As a named species, Desmoceras pseudouhligella offers stronger scientific and collector interest than a general unidentified ammonite fossil.
Geological Age and Turonian Setting
This fossil dates from the Turonian stage of the Upper Cretaceous, making it approximately 90 to 94 million years old. The Turonian was a time of warm global climates, high sea levels, and widespread shallow marine environments. Large areas of North Africa were influenced by ancient seaways linked to the wider Tethys Ocean system, creating ideal habitats for ammonites and many other forms of prehistoric marine life.
During this period, the seas supported a rich ecosystem of ammonites, bivalves, gastropods, echinoids, fish, sharks, marine reptiles, and other ancient organisms. Morocco is internationally known for its fossil-bearing sedimentary deposits, and its Cretaceous marine rocks have produced a wide variety of ammonites that record the diversity of life in these warm prehistoric seas.
Morphology and Natural Features
Ammonites such as Desmoceras pseudouhligella had planispiral shells, meaning the shell coiled in a flat spiral. The shell was divided internally into chambers, with the living animal occupying the final outer body chamber. Earlier chambers helped regulate buoyancy, allowing the ammonite to move through the water column while feeding, avoiding predators, and navigating the ancient sea.
Desmoceras ammonites are typically appreciated for their balanced shell shape and refined fossil appearance. Depending on preservation, specimens may show whorl curvature, growth lines, subtle ribbing or ornamentation, suture patterns, chamber detail, and natural surface texture. These features are prized by collectors because they record the growth structure of an individual animal that lived millions of years before humans existed.
Collector Appeal and Display Value
This Desmoceras pseudouhligella ammonite fossil from Morocco is ideal for collectors interested in Cretaceous ammonites, Moroccan fossils, marine cephalopods, named fossil species, prehistoric sea life, natural history specimens, and genuine fossils with certificates. Its Turonian age places it within a fascinating interval of Late Cretaceous marine evolution, long after the classic Jurassic ammonites but before ammonites disappeared at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
The fossil would make an excellent addition to a fossil cabinet, educational geology collection, classroom display, natural history exhibit, or decorative curiosity collection. Its named species identification, Moroccan origin, and natural ammonite form give it strong appeal for both experienced collectors and anyone beginning a fossil collection.
Authenticity and Specimen Information
You will receive the actual Desmoceras pseudouhligella ammonite fossil shown in the photograph, not a stock image or random example. Please see the photo for full sizing and visual condition.
This genuine fossil is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, making it a reliable and collectable specimen for anyone seeking a real Upper Cretaceous Turonian ammonite from Morocco with strong natural history interest, educational value, and attractive display potential.






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