Description
Offered for sale is a beautifully preserved Pseudolioceras lythense ammonite fossil, collected from Ravenscar, United Kingdom, and dating to the Upper Toarcian stage of the Jurassic period, approximately 180 to 174 million years ago. This fossil represents a time when much of what is now the UK was submerged under a shallow tropical sea teeming with life.
This specimen is from the renowned Alice Purnell Collection, known for its high-quality, expertly curated fossils. The fossil in the photo is the exact one you will receive, carefully chosen for its elegant ribbing, tight coiling, and scientific interest.
Geological & Species Details:
- Species: Pseudolioceras lythense
- Type: Ammonite (extinct marine cephalopod)
- Age: Jurassic (Upper Toarcian Stage)
- Location: Ravenscar, United Kingdom
Key Features:
- 100% Genuine Fossil – Accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity.
- Distinctive Ribbing and Coiling – Well-preserved and detailed.
- From the Alice Purnell Collection – Known for fossil excellence and reliability.
- Ideal for Collectors, Display, Study, or Gifting
- Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – See photos for accurate sizing.
Pseudolioceras lythense is a classic ammonite species from the Jurassic period and an important part of the Toarcian fossil record. With its pronounced ribbing and beautifully defined structure, this specimen is a fantastic addition to any fossil collection.
Own a genuine piece of Earth’s ancient marine history—add this stunning Pseudolioceras lythense fossil to your collection today!





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