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RARE Fossil Ammonite – Alloceratites schmidti, Upper Pliensbachian, Jurassic: ST PETERS FIELD RADSTOCK, United Kingdom – COA

£36.00

Fossil Ammonite – Alloceratites schmidti

Geological Formation: St. Peters Field, Radstock, United Kingdom

Geological Period: Upper Pliensbachian, Jurassic (approximately 190 million years ago)

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

Full sizing details in the photo

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite is a rare and well-preserved specimen from the Upper Pliensbachian of the Jurassic period, approximately 190 million years ago. It was discovered in St. Peters Field, Radstock, United Kingdom—an area known for its excellent fossil-bearing deposits. The ammonite fossil is beautifully preserved, showcasing the distinctive features of the Alloceratites genus. This ammonite fossil is a great addition for collectors and educators alike due to its well-preserved state and historical significance.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Alloceratites schmidti
  • Geological Age: Upper Pliensbachian (~190 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: This ammonite fossil was deposited in a marine environment during the Jurassic period, specifically in what was once part of the Tethys Ocean. Fossils from this period offer valuable insights into marine ecosystems that thrived during the time of the dinosaurs.
  • Morphology Features: The Alloceratites schmidti species is recognized for its distinct spiral shell with fine ribbing. The highly involute shell and elegant curves are typical features of this species, making it highly sought after by fossil collectors.
  • Notable Features: This rare ammonite fossil measures approximately 4 inches in diameter and displays intricate details, including distinctive ribbing and a well-defined spiral. The good preservation of this fossil makes it a beautiful piece for display.
  • Family: Ammonitidae
  • Superfamily: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Depositional Environment: Fossil ammonites, including Alloceratites schmidti, were marine animals that lived in shallow, warm seas. The Tethys Ocean was a major marine basin during the Jurassic period, offering an environment rich in ammonoids and other marine life.

Size and Visuals:

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite measures approximately 4 inches across (as shown in the photos). The scale rule in the image represents 1cm, and full-size details are provided through the photos.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate verifies the fossil’s Upper Pliensbachian age and its origin from Radstock, United Kingdom.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • Genuine Fossil: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity verifying its Upper Pliensbachian age and Radstock origin.
  • Rare and Collectible: This Alloceratites schmidti ammonite fossil is a highly sought-after specimen due to its unique features and historical significance.
  • Perfect for Display: A stunning display piece for any fossil collection, museum, or natural history enthusiast.
  • Educational Value: Offers valuable insight into marine ecosystems during the Jurassic period and the evolution of ammonoids.

Note: The photo shown is of the actual specimen you will receive. The scale cube in the image represents 1cm, and full-size details are provided through the photos.

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Description

Fossil Ammonite – Alloceratites schmidti

Geological Formation: St. Peters Field, Radstock, United Kingdom

Geological Period: Upper Pliensbachian, Jurassic (approximately 190 million years ago)

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm

Full sizing details in the photo

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite is a rare and well-preserved specimen from the Upper Pliensbachian of the Jurassic period, approximately 190 million years ago. It was discovered in St. Peters Field, Radstock, United Kingdom—an area known for its excellent fossil-bearing deposits. The ammonite fossil is beautifully preserved, showcasing the distinctive features of the Alloceratites genus. This ammonite fossil is a great addition for collectors and educators alike due to its well-preserved state and historical significance.

Species and Morphology Information:

  • Species: Alloceratites schmidti
  • Geological Age: Upper Pliensbachian (~190 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: This ammonite fossil was deposited in a marine environment during the Jurassic period, specifically in what was once part of the Tethys Ocean. Fossils from this period offer valuable insights into marine ecosystems that thrived during the time of the dinosaurs.
  • Morphology Features: The Alloceratites schmidti species is recognized for its distinct spiral shell with fine ribbing. The highly involute shell and elegant curves are typical features of this species, making it highly sought after by fossil collectors.
  • Notable Features: This rare ammonite fossil measures approximately 4 inches in diameter and displays intricate details, including distinctive ribbing and a well-defined spiral. The good preservation of this fossil makes it a beautiful piece for display.
  • Family: Ammonitidae
  • Superfamily: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Depositional Environment: Fossil ammonites, including Alloceratites schmidti, were marine animals that lived in shallow, warm seas. The Tethys Ocean was a major marine basin during the Jurassic period, offering an environment rich in ammonoids and other marine life.

Size and Visuals:

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite measures approximately 4 inches across (as shown in the photos). The scale rule in the image represents 1cm, and full-size details are provided through the photos.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Alloceratites schmidti fossil ammonite is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate verifies the fossil’s Upper Pliensbachian age and its origin from Radstock, United Kingdom.

Why Buy This Fossil:

  • Genuine Fossil: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity verifying its Upper Pliensbachian age and Radstock origin.
  • Rare and Collectible: This Alloceratites schmidti ammonite fossil is a highly sought-after specimen due to its unique features and historical significance.
  • Perfect for Display: A stunning display piece for any fossil collection, museum, or natural history enthusiast.
  • Educational Value: Offers valuable insight into marine ecosystems during the Jurassic period and the evolution of ammonoids.

Note: The photo shown is of the actual specimen you will receive. The scale cube in the image represents 1cm, and full-size details are provided through the photos.

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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