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RARE 5.5″ Amaltheus stokesi Fossil Ammonite | Upper Pliensbachian Jurassic | South Petherton Somerset UK | Certified Authentic Specimen

£72.00

A rare and beautifully preserved 5.5-inch fossil ammonite: Amaltheus stokesi, from the Upper Pliensbachian Stage of the Early Jurassic, collected near South Petherton, Somerset, United Kingdom. This species is renowned for its striking ribbing and whorl structure, making it both scientifically significant and highly collectible.

The ammonite in this listing is the exact specimen you will receive, shown clearly in photographs with a 1cm scale cube for accurate size reference. Please refer to images for full measurements and condition.

Geological & Palaeontological Information:

  • Fossil Type: Ammonite
  • Species: Amaltheus stokesi (formally described by Sowerby, 1815)
  • Geological Period: Jurassic
  • Stage: Upper Pliensbachian (~189 to 183 million years ago)
  • Location: South Petherton, Somerset, UK
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine setting with silty clays and limestones, part of the Upper Lias (Amaltheus Beds)
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Superfamily: Eoderoceratoidea
  • Family: Amaltheidae
  • Biozone (Inferred): Amaltheus margaritatus Zone – a key biostratigraphic zone of the Upper Pliensbachian

Morphological Features:

  • Strongly ribbed, finely detailed whorls
  • Planispiral shell with deep umbilicus
  • Sinuous ribs crossing the venter uninterrupted
  • Coiling is involute to moderately evolute depending on growth stage
  • Classic shell symmetry associated with the genus Amaltheus

Notable Points:

  • Amaltheus stokesi is a characteristic species of the Upper Pliensbachian and widely used in ammonite zonation across Europe
  • Fossils from the South Petherton area are uncommon and increasingly difficult to find in this size and condition
  • An excellent specimen for collectors, researchers, or educational display

Why This Fossil is Special:

  • Rare ammonite species from a historically rich UK locality
  • Excellent preservation of shell form and ornamentation
  • Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • 100% genuine and ethically sourced specimen
  • Ideal for display, stratigraphic reference, or collection

 

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Description

A rare and beautifully preserved 5.5-inch fossil ammonite: Amaltheus stokesi, from the Upper Pliensbachian Stage of the Early Jurassic, collected near South Petherton, Somerset, United Kingdom. This species is renowned for its striking ribbing and whorl structure, making it both scientifically significant and highly collectible.

The ammonite in this listing is the exact specimen you will receive, shown clearly in photographs with a 1cm scale cube for accurate size reference. Please refer to images for full measurements and condition.

Geological & Palaeontological Information:

  • Fossil Type: Ammonite
  • Species: Amaltheus stokesi (formally described by Sowerby, 1815)
  • Geological Period: Jurassic
  • Stage: Upper Pliensbachian (~189 to 183 million years ago)
  • Location: South Petherton, Somerset, UK
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine setting with silty clays and limestones, part of the Upper Lias (Amaltheus Beds)
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Superfamily: Eoderoceratoidea
  • Family: Amaltheidae
  • Biozone (Inferred): Amaltheus margaritatus Zone – a key biostratigraphic zone of the Upper Pliensbachian

Morphological Features:

  • Strongly ribbed, finely detailed whorls
  • Planispiral shell with deep umbilicus
  • Sinuous ribs crossing the venter uninterrupted
  • Coiling is involute to moderately evolute depending on growth stage
  • Classic shell symmetry associated with the genus Amaltheus

Notable Points:

  • Amaltheus stokesi is a characteristic species of the Upper Pliensbachian and widely used in ammonite zonation across Europe
  • Fossils from the South Petherton area are uncommon and increasingly difficult to find in this size and condition
  • An excellent specimen for collectors, researchers, or educational display

Why This Fossil is Special:

  • Rare ammonite species from a historically rich UK locality
  • Excellent preservation of shell form and ornamentation
  • Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • 100% genuine and ethically sourced specimen
  • Ideal for display, stratigraphic reference, or collection

 

Additional information

Era

Jurassic

Origin

United Kingdom

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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