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RARE Fossil Belemnite – BELEMNELLA KASIMIROVIENSIS, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous, Nasiłów, Poland – Genuine Specimen with COA
£14.40
This is a rare BELEMNELLA KASIMIROVIENSIS fossil belemnite from the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, discovered in Nasiłów, Poland. Belemnites were extinct marine cephalopods related to modern squid and cuttlefish. Unlike ammonites, belemnites had an internal shell called a guard, which fossilised over millions of years, leaving behind bullet-shaped remains commonly found in Cretaceous marine deposits.
Geological Information:
- Formation: Upper Cretaceous marine deposits
- Stage: Maastrichtian (~66-72 million years old)
- Location: Nasiłów, Poland
- Depositional Environment: Shallow marine chalk and marl deposits
Fossil Characteristics:
- Well-preserved, elongated guard with visible surface details
- Smooth, bullet-shaped structure characteristic of Belemnella species
- Rare Maastrichtian-age belemnite from Poland
- Excellent specimen for collectors and researchers
Key Features:
- Authentic BELEMNELLA KASIMIROVIENSIS fossil belemnite
- Distinctive Late Cretaceous cephalopod species
- From the Alice Purnell Collection
- 100% genuine specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photos for accurate sizing.
All fossils are securely packaged for worldwide shipping.
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Description
This is a rare BELEMNELLA KASIMIROVIENSIS fossil belemnite from the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, discovered in Nasiłów, Poland. Belemnites were extinct marine cephalopods related to modern squid and cuttlefish. Unlike ammonites, belemnites had an internal shell called a guard, which fossilised over millions of years, leaving behind bullet-shaped remains commonly found in Cretaceous marine deposits.
Geological Information:
- Formation: Upper Cretaceous marine deposits
- Stage: Maastrichtian (~66-72 million years old)
- Location: Nasiłów, Poland
- Depositional Environment: Shallow marine chalk and marl deposits
Fossil Characteristics:
- Well-preserved, elongated guard with visible surface details
- Smooth, bullet-shaped structure characteristic of Belemnella species
- Rare Maastrichtian-age belemnite from Poland
- Excellent specimen for collectors and researchers
Key Features:
- Authentic BELEMNELLA KASIMIROVIENSIS fossil belemnite
- Distinctive Late Cretaceous cephalopod species
- From the Alice Purnell Collection
- 100% genuine specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photos for accurate sizing.
All fossils are securely packaged for worldwide shipping.
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