Description
Eubostrychoceras Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil
This rare Eubostrychoceras heteromorph ammonite fossil is an intriguing Cretaceous palaeontological specimen from the Tsiribihina region of Madagascar. Its identification as Eubostrychoceras places it among the distinctive heteromorph ammonites, a group known for shell forms that differ from the tightly coiled appearance commonly associated with many ammonites. The unusual term “heteromorph” reflects the varied and often highly individual shell shapes developed by members of this group.
Geological Age and Location
The specimen is identified as Coniacian in age, within the Cretaceous Period. It comes from the Tsiribihina region of Madagascar, an area known for important fossil discoveries and for material of interest to collectors, museums, educators and enthusiasts of Mesozoic palaeontology. The combination of the named genus, Coniacian age and Madagascar locality gives this fossil a strong geological identity for display and study.
Fossil Identification
Eubostrychoceras is a heteromorph ammonite, an extinct marine cephalopod preserved in the fossil record. Ammonites are commonly valued by collectors for their connection to ancient marine ecosystems, their diversity through geological time and the variety of shell forms represented in museum and private collections. Heteromorph ammonites are especially appealing because their morphology broadens the familiar image of ammonites beyond the classic planispiral coil.
The supplied identification is Eubostrychoceras Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil. The geological designation is Coniacian, Cretaceous, and the stated source locality is the Tsiribihina region, Madagascar. These details make the specimen suitable for a fossil display centred on Cretaceous life, ammonite evolution or the palaeontology of Madagascar.
Collector and Display Appeal
This fossil can be presented as a distinctive addition to a natural history collection, fossil cabinet, geology classroom or themed display. Its rare Eubostrychoceras identification and heteromorph ammonite classification offer an excellent opportunity to discuss the diversity of ammonites and the ways fossil specimens record extinct forms of marine life. It may also appeal to collectors seeking unusual Cretaceous fossils with a named genus, a defined geological stage and a Madagascar locality.
The specimen’s scientific and educational interest comes from the information attached to it: Eubostrychoceras, heteromorph ammonite, Coniacian, Cretaceous and Tsiribihina region, Madagascar. These keywords are useful for cataloguing, collection records and researching related ammonite fossils. It is a thoughtful gift option for fossil collectors, geology students, palaeontology enthusiasts and anyone interested in the ancient marine world.
Authenticity Certificate
This Fossil is a genuine specimen and Includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card.
Please retain the certificate with the fossil as part of its collection documentation. The provided identification and locality information are valuable when recording the specimen for personal collections, educational displays or future reference.






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