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RARE Fossil Ammonite – Zugodactylites rotundiventer, Beacon Limestone, Jurassic: Ilminster, Somerset, UK – Genuine Fossil with COA
£14.40
RARE Fossil Ammonite – Zugodactylites rotundiventer, Beacon Limestone, Jurassic: Ilminster, Somerset, UK
This rare and genuine fossil ammonite, identified as Zugodactylites rotundiventer, is a stunning specimen from the Beacon Limestone Formation in Ilminster, Somerset, UK. It dates back to the Jurassic Period and is part of the Beacon Limestone, a well-known formation from the Lower Jurassic that contains numerous marine fossils, including various ammonite species like Zugodactylites rotundiventer.
Fossil Identification & Provenance:
Species: Zugodactylites rotundiventer
Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK – Beacon Limestone Formation
Geological Age: Jurassic Period
Depositional Environment: Marine – Fossils from the Beacon Limestone were deposited in shallow seas during the Lower Jurassic.
Physical Features:
Size: Full measurements are available in the photo (scale cube = 1cm for reference).
Preservation: This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is well-preserved with clear details of its coiled structure. It has been carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated to retain its natural beauty and fossil characteristics, making it an excellent display piece.
Species Information:
Zugodactylites rotundiventer is an extinct species of ammonite belonging to the family Ammonitidae. This species is known for its distinct coiling pattern and smooth shell, which makes it easily recognizable in Jurassic marine deposits.
Ammonites like Zugodactylites rotundiventer are particularly important for biostratigraphy, as their fossilized remains help date the rocks and other fossils in the same formation.
Geological Context:
Zone: Jurassic Period, Beacon Limestone Formation
Morphology Features: The Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite features a rounded, coiled shell, with fine suture lines characteristic of ammonites.
Notable: The Zugodactylites rotundiventer is an important species in marine paleontology and is frequently used to study Jurassic marine ecosystems and ammonite evolution.
Depositional Environment: These fossils formed in shallow marine environments during the Lower Jurassic period, where ammonites thrived in warm seas.
Geological Stage: Lower Jurassic
Family: Ammonitidae
Super Family: Ammonoidea
Order: Ammonitida
Certificate of Authenticity:
This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate confirms the fossil’s origin from the Beacon Limestone Formation, Ilminster, Somerset, and its Jurassic age.
The Certificate of Authenticity ensures the specimen’s authenticity, with full details provided.
Why Choose This Fossil?:
Genuine Fossil: This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is an authentic specimen from the Beacon Limestone Formation in Ilminster, Somerset, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Excellent Preservation: The fossil is well-preserved, with clear details of the coiled shell and other ammonite features.
Educational Value: This ammonite is perfect for educational purposes to explore Jurassic marine life and ammonite evolution.
Collector’s Item: A rare and authentic ammonite from a renowned Jurassic formation, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Beautiful Display Piece: The fossil’s intricate details and natural preservation make it an ideal specimen for display or as part of an ammonite fossil collection.
Thank you for considering this beautiful and genuine fossil ammonite from the Beacon Limestone Formation. It’s a fantastic addition for fossil collectors, researchers, and educators interested in Jurassic marine life. If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out!
RARE Fossil Ammonite – Zugodactylites rotundiventer, Beacon Limestone, Jurassic: Ilminster, Somerset, UK
This rare and genuine fossil ammonite, identified as Zugodactylites rotundiventer, is a stunning specimen from the Beacon Limestone Formation in Ilminster, Somerset, UK. It dates back to the Jurassic Period and is part of the Beacon Limestone, a well-known formation from the Lower Jurassic that contains numerous marine fossils, including various ammonite species like Zugodactylites rotundiventer.
Fossil Identification & Provenance:
Species: Zugodactylites rotundiventer
Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK – Beacon Limestone Formation
Geological Age: Jurassic Period
Depositional Environment: Marine – Fossils from the Beacon Limestone were deposited in shallow seas during the Lower Jurassic.
Physical Features:
Size: Full measurements are available in the photo (scale cube = 1cm for reference).
Preservation: This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is well-preserved with clear details of its coiled structure. It has been carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated to retain its natural beauty and fossil characteristics, making it an excellent display piece.
Species Information:
Zugodactylites rotundiventer is an extinct species of ammonite belonging to the family Ammonitidae. This species is known for its distinct coiling pattern and smooth shell, which makes it easily recognizable in Jurassic marine deposits.
Ammonites like Zugodactylites rotundiventer are particularly important for biostratigraphy, as their fossilized remains help date the rocks and other fossils in the same formation.
Geological Context:
Zone: Jurassic Period, Beacon Limestone Formation
Morphology Features: The Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite features a rounded, coiled shell, with fine suture lines characteristic of ammonites.
Notable: The Zugodactylites rotundiventer is an important species in marine paleontology and is frequently used to study Jurassic marine ecosystems and ammonite evolution.
Depositional Environment: These fossils formed in shallow marine environments during the Lower Jurassic period, where ammonites thrived in warm seas.
Geological Stage: Lower Jurassic
Family: Ammonitidae
Super Family: Ammonoidea
Order: Ammonitida
Certificate of Authenticity:
This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate confirms the fossil’s origin from the Beacon Limestone Formation, Ilminster, Somerset, and its Jurassic age.
The Certificate of Authenticity ensures the specimen’s authenticity, with full details provided.
Why Choose This Fossil?:
Genuine Fossil: This Zugodactylites rotundiventer ammonite is an authentic specimen from the Beacon Limestone Formation in Ilminster, Somerset, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Excellent Preservation: The fossil is well-preserved, with clear details of the coiled shell and other ammonite features.
Educational Value: This ammonite is perfect for educational purposes to explore Jurassic marine life and ammonite evolution.
Collector’s Item: A rare and authentic ammonite from a renowned Jurassic formation, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Beautiful Display Piece: The fossil’s intricate details and natural preservation make it an ideal specimen for display or as part of an ammonite fossil collection.
Thank you for considering this beautiful and genuine fossil ammonite from the Beacon Limestone Formation. It’s a fantastic addition for fossil collectors, researchers, and educators interested in Jurassic marine life. If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out!
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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