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Fossil Ammonite – Ochetoceras canaliculum, Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic: HIEZNACH, Switzerland – Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

£12.60

Fossil Ammonite – Ochetoceras canaliculum

Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic Period

Origin: HIEZNACH, Switzerland

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

This Ochetoceras canaliculum fossil ammonite is from the Lower Oxfordian stage of the Jurassic period, which occurred around 160-161 million years ago. It was found in Hieznach, Switzerland, an area known for yielding well-preserved Jurassic ammonites. This particular specimen features the distinctive spiral shape and ribs that are characteristic of the Ochetoceras genus.

Ochetoceras canaliculum is a fascinating ammonite that provides a glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems. With exceptional preservation, this ammonite showcases a well-defined ribbed shell, offering a beautiful example of Jurassic marine life.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Ochetoceras canaliculum
  • Geological Stage: Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic (approximately 160-161 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: This Lower Oxfordian ammonite lived in a shallow marine environment where it thrived in warm seas. The ammonite likely inhabited coastal and offshore areas, living among diverse marine lifeforms.
  • Morphology Features: The Ochetoceras canaliculum features a spiraled shell with ribbed texture, which is indicative of the species. The distinctive suture lines and smooth curves make this ammonite a beautiful specimen for collectors and paleontologists alike.
  • Notable Features: This specimen has highly preserved ribbing and clearly defined shell features, allowing for detailed study of its growth patterns and morphology.
  • Family: Ochetoceratidae
  • Superfamily: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Biozone: The Ochetoceras canaliculum ammonite is often associated with Oxfordian biozones, contributing to its historical significance.

Size and Visuals:

The Ochetoceras canaliculum ammonite measures approximately X inches/cm (size details in the photo). The scale cube in the images provides a 1 cm reference, so buyers can accurately gauge its size. The ammonite’s spiral shape and preserved ribs are clearly visible, with beautiful detailing that makes it a standout piece for any fossil collection.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Ochetoceras canaliculum fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate confirms the origin of the fossil from the Hieznach region in Switzerland and guarantees its authenticity as an original Jurassic ammonite specimen.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • Genuine & Authentic: The fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its legitimacy.
  • Exceptionally Preserved: The ammonite is in excellent condition, with visible ribbed features and suture lines.
  • Perfect for Fossil Collectors: Whether you’re a serious collector or a beginner, this fossil is a must-have for those interested in Jurassic marine life.
  • Educational Value: This ammonite provides a unique opportunity to study Jurassic marine ecosystems and the fossilization process.
  • Great for Display: Its spiral shape and clear preservation make it an ideal display piece for any fossil enthusiast.

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

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Description

Fossil Ammonite – Ochetoceras canaliculum

Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic Period

Origin: HIEZNACH, Switzerland

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

This Ochetoceras canaliculum fossil ammonite is from the Lower Oxfordian stage of the Jurassic period, which occurred around 160-161 million years ago. It was found in Hieznach, Switzerland, an area known for yielding well-preserved Jurassic ammonites. This particular specimen features the distinctive spiral shape and ribs that are characteristic of the Ochetoceras genus.

Ochetoceras canaliculum is a fascinating ammonite that provides a glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems. With exceptional preservation, this ammonite showcases a well-defined ribbed shell, offering a beautiful example of Jurassic marine life.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Ochetoceras canaliculum
  • Geological Stage: Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic (approximately 160-161 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: This Lower Oxfordian ammonite lived in a shallow marine environment where it thrived in warm seas. The ammonite likely inhabited coastal and offshore areas, living among diverse marine lifeforms.
  • Morphology Features: The Ochetoceras canaliculum features a spiraled shell with ribbed texture, which is indicative of the species. The distinctive suture lines and smooth curves make this ammonite a beautiful specimen for collectors and paleontologists alike.
  • Notable Features: This specimen has highly preserved ribbing and clearly defined shell features, allowing for detailed study of its growth patterns and morphology.
  • Family: Ochetoceratidae
  • Superfamily: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Biozone: The Ochetoceras canaliculum ammonite is often associated with Oxfordian biozones, contributing to its historical significance.

Size and Visuals:

The Ochetoceras canaliculum ammonite measures approximately X inches/cm (size details in the photo). The scale cube in the images provides a 1 cm reference, so buyers can accurately gauge its size. The ammonite’s spiral shape and preserved ribs are clearly visible, with beautiful detailing that makes it a standout piece for any fossil collection.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Ochetoceras canaliculum fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate confirms the origin of the fossil from the Hieznach region in Switzerland and guarantees its authenticity as an original Jurassic ammonite specimen.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • Genuine & Authentic: The fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its legitimacy.
  • Exceptionally Preserved: The ammonite is in excellent condition, with visible ribbed features and suture lines.
  • Perfect for Fossil Collectors: Whether you’re a serious collector or a beginner, this fossil is a must-have for those interested in Jurassic marine life.
  • Educational Value: This ammonite provides a unique opportunity to study Jurassic marine ecosystems and the fossilization process.
  • Great for Display: Its spiral shape and clear preservation make it an ideal display piece for any fossil enthusiast.

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

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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