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Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras krakoviense, Callovian, Jurassic, Wlodowice, Poland – 100% Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

£12.60

Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras krakoviense

Callovian, Jurassic – 100% Genuine Fossil from Wlodowice, Poland

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

This stunning Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil was discovered in Wlodowice, Poland, from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period (approximately 164-161 million years ago). A rare and highly sought-after specimen, this ammonite offers a glimpse into the prehistoric marine life that once inhabited the Jurassic seas. Ideal for fossil collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, and museum collections, this ammonite fossil is a true gem.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Hectioceras krakoviense
  • Geological Stage: Callovian, Jurassic (approximately 164-161 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: The Callovian period represents a time when marine environments were diverse, with ammonites like Hectioceras krakoviense thriving in the seas. These ammonites were marine cephalopods that likely lived in deeper waters, offering protection in their coiled shells.
  • Morphology Features: The Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is characterized by its distinctive spiral coiling and smooth, polished surface, typical of Callovian ammonites. It features a planispiral shell with well-defined whorls and an elegant shape.
  • Notable Features: This ammonite has exceptional preservation with visible suture lines and intricate ribbing. Its overall size and shape make it a remarkable addition to any fossil collection.

Size and Visuals:

This Hectioceras krakoviense fossil measures approximately X inches/cm (full size details available in the photos). The scale rule in the images shows 1cm, providing a clear reference for its size. The fossil is a striking example of the Callovian ammonite, with its spiraled whorls and intricate surface features.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil is a 100% genuine specimen and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its origin from Wlodowice, Poland, and confirming its status as a Callovian, Jurassic fossil.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • 100% Genuine Fossil: This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is an authentic fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance from Wlodowice, Poland.
  • Callovian Period Fossil: The ammonite is from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, providing a glimpse into ancient marine life that existed over 164 million years ago.
  • Beautifully Preserved Specimen: The fossil is beautifully preserved, with visible suture lines and ribbing on the shell, making it a standout piece for collectors.
  • Perfect for Collectors and Educators: This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is an excellent specimen for fossil collectors, educators, and paleontologists looking for a rare and remarkable piece of Jurassic history.

This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil offers a rare and exquisite look into Jurassic marine life. With its exceptional preservation, it is an outstanding addition to any fossil collection.

Note: The fossil is carefully chosen, and the photo shows the actual specimen you will receive. The scale cube is 1 cm, and the full size details are available in the photos.

This description is tailored for fossil collectors, Jurassic enthusiasts, and paleontology lovers browsing on eBay and ETSY.

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Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras krakoviense

Callovian, Jurassic – 100% Genuine Fossil from Wlodowice, Poland

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

This stunning Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil was discovered in Wlodowice, Poland, from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period (approximately 164-161 million years ago). A rare and highly sought-after specimen, this ammonite offers a glimpse into the prehistoric marine life that once inhabited the Jurassic seas. Ideal for fossil collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, and museum collections, this ammonite fossil is a true gem.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Hectioceras krakoviense
  • Geological Stage: Callovian, Jurassic (approximately 164-161 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: The Callovian period represents a time when marine environments were diverse, with ammonites like Hectioceras krakoviense thriving in the seas. These ammonites were marine cephalopods that likely lived in deeper waters, offering protection in their coiled shells.
  • Morphology Features: The Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is characterized by its distinctive spiral coiling and smooth, polished surface, typical of Callovian ammonites. It features a planispiral shell with well-defined whorls and an elegant shape.
  • Notable Features: This ammonite has exceptional preservation with visible suture lines and intricate ribbing. Its overall size and shape make it a remarkable addition to any fossil collection.

Size and Visuals:

This Hectioceras krakoviense fossil measures approximately X inches/cm (full size details available in the photos). The scale rule in the images shows 1cm, providing a clear reference for its size. The fossil is a striking example of the Callovian ammonite, with its spiraled whorls and intricate surface features.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil is a 100% genuine specimen and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its origin from Wlodowice, Poland, and confirming its status as a Callovian, Jurassic fossil.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • 100% Genuine Fossil: This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is an authentic fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance from Wlodowice, Poland.
  • Callovian Period Fossil: The ammonite is from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, providing a glimpse into ancient marine life that existed over 164 million years ago.
  • Beautifully Preserved Specimen: The fossil is beautifully preserved, with visible suture lines and ribbing on the shell, making it a standout piece for collectors.
  • Perfect for Collectors and Educators: This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite is an excellent specimen for fossil collectors, educators, and paleontologists looking for a rare and remarkable piece of Jurassic history.

This Hectioceras krakoviense ammonite fossil offers a rare and exquisite look into Jurassic marine life. With its exceptional preservation, it is an outstanding addition to any fossil collection.

Note: The fossil is carefully chosen, and the photo shows the actual specimen you will receive. The scale cube is 1 cm, and the full size details are available in the photos.

This description is tailored for fossil collectors, Jurassic enthusiasts, and paleontology lovers browsing on eBay and ETSY.

Additional information

Era

Jurassic

Jurassic Information

The Jurassic Period (201–145 million years ago) was the golden age of dinosaurs, with iconic species like Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus dominating the land. It was a time of warm, humid climates, with high sea levels that created vast shallow seas, supporting abundant marine reptiles, ammonites, and early coral reefs. The first birds, such as Archaeopteryx, evolved from small theropod dinosaurs, while early mammals remained small and nocturnal. Lush forests of cycads, conifers, and ferns covered the land, providing food for giant herbivores. The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea accelerated, shaping Earth's geography and setting the stage for the diverse ecosystems of the Cretaceous.

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