Description
Authentic Natural Douvilleiceras Ammonite – Cretaceous, Madagascar
This listing features a natural Douvilleiceras ammonite fossil from the Cretaceous Period, sourced from Madagascar, a world-renowned locality for exceptionally preserved ammonites. The specimen has been carefully chosen for its preservation, symmetry, and display quality. The photographs show the exact fossil you will receive, with full sizing details provided in the listing images. As with all our fossils, this ammonite is 100% genuine and is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Geological Age and Setting – Cretaceous Marine Environments
The Cretaceous Period (approximately 145–66 million years ago) was a time of extensive shallow seas and flourishing marine life. Madagascar lay within warm tropical waters along the margins of the ancient Tethys Ocean, providing ideal conditions for ammonites to thrive. Fine marine sediments accumulated on the sea floor, allowing shells to be rapidly buried and preserved in three dimensions.
Cretaceous ammonites from Madagascar are particularly prized due to their robust preservation and natural mineralisation, which often highlights shell ornamentation and whorl structure with remarkable clarity.
Fossil Type and Genus – Douvilleiceras
Douvilleiceras is a distinctive and highly recognisable genus of Cretaceous ammonite, valued for its bold shell ornamentation and strong visual presence. It belongs to the order Ammonitida and is widely used in Cretaceous biostratigraphy due to its characteristic morphology and relatively restricted stratigraphic range.
Typical features of Douvilleiceras include:
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Strongly ribbed shell, with ribs extending across the flanks
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Robust, involute coiling, giving the ammonite a solid appearance
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Pronounced tubercles or nodules along rib intersections on many specimens
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Well-defined whorls, clearly visible around the coil
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Natural shell mineralisation, enhancing surface texture
These features reflect an active nektonic lifestyle, with the shell providing both buoyancy control and protection in open marine environments.
Madagascar – A Premier Ammonite Locality
Madagascar is internationally recognised as one of the finest sources of Cretaceous ammonites available today. The island’s sedimentary basins have yielded countless museum-quality specimens, many preserved with outstanding detail and natural colouration.
Ammonites from Madagascar are widely collected by museums, academic institutions, and private collectors due to their aesthetic appeal and scientific value. Natural, unenhanced specimens such as this one are especially sought after, as they preserve the authentic appearance shaped by geological processes over tens of millions of years.
Scientific and Display Value
Natural Douvilleiceras ammonites are appreciated for both their scientific importance and decorative impact. Their bold ribbing and sculptural form make them striking display pieces, while their role as index fossils provides valuable insight into Cretaceous marine stratigraphy and evolution.
This specimen is ideal for:
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Fossil and natural history collections
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Educational displays and teaching collections
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Interior décor with geological interest
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Gifts for fossil and palaeontology enthusiasts
Your Genuine Fossil Specimen
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Genus: Douvilleiceras
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Fossil Type: Ammonite
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Geological Age: Cretaceous Period
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Locality: Madagascar
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Authenticity: 100% genuine fossil with Certificate of Authenticity
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Condition: Carefully selected natural specimen
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Sizing: Full measurements shown in listing photographs
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Exact Specimen Shown: You will receive the fossil pictured
This natural Douvilleiceras ammonite from Madagascar offers a powerful connection to the ancient Cretaceous seas. Its bold morphology, genuine provenance, and excellent preservation make it a timeless and highly desirable addition to any fossil collection or display.





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