Description
Listed for sale is a rare and well-preserved Euomphalus septemseratum fossil, found in the Kensworth Beds, Kensworth, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, and dating to the Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 93 to 89 million years ago.
This distinctive fossil is part of the renowned Alice Purnell Collection, known for its scientifically valuable and expertly curated specimens. The specimen photographed is the exact item you will receive, carefully selected for its clear preservation, tight coiling, and unique morphology.
Geological & Species Details:
- Species: Euomphalus septemseratum
- Type: Ammonite (extinct marine gastropod-like mollusc)
- Age: Cretaceous (Turonian Stage)
- Formation: Kensworth Beds
- Location: Kensworth, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Key Features:
- 100% Genuine Fossil – Includes our Certificate of Authenticity.
- Rare Species from a Classic UK Locality
- Beautifully Preserved Coiling and Form – Fine natural details.
- From the Alice Purnell Collection – A name synonymous with fossil quality.
- Ideal for Collectors, Museums, and Educational Displays
- Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photo for exact sizing.
Euomphalus septemseratum is a fascinating fossil genus, more closely resembling coiled gastropods than classic ribbed ammonites, making it a visually and scientifically unique addition to any fossil collection.
Add this rare Euomphalus septemseratum fossil to your collection today—a remarkable specimen from Britain’s rich Cretaceous past!







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