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RARE: Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus, Bajocian, Jurassic, Frogsden, Dorset, UK – Genuine Nautilus Fossil with COA

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RARE: Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus

Bajocian, Jurassic – Frogsden, Dorset, United Kingdom

100% Genuine Fossil with Certificate of Authenticity

We are pleased to offer this Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus from Frogsden, Dorset, United Kingdom. This Cenoceras Nautilus specimen dates back to the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 170 million years ago. Nautiluses, like this Cenoceras, were marine mollusks related to modern-day nautiluses, distinguished by their beautifully coiled shells and complex suture patterns.

Geological and Fossil Information:

  • Fossil Type: Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus
  • Species: Cenoceras inornatum
  • Geological Stage: Bajocian, Jurassic (~170 million years ago)
  • Morphology Features: The Cenoceras inornatum fossil features a beautifully preserved spiral shell, a characteristic of the Nautilus family. The shell exhibits fine, smooth lines and subtle ribbing, showcasing the intricate morphology of this extinct species. The high-quality preservation of the fossil makes it an exceptional piece for both collectors and educational purposes.
  • Depositional Environment: The Cenoceras Nautilus lived in marine environments, and fossils from this period are typically found in shallow, tropical seas. The presence of Nautilus fossils in Jurassic deposits suggests a rich marine ecosystem with diverse marine life during this time.
  • Biozone: This fossil belongs to the Bajocian biozone, characteristic of the middle Jurassic, known for its diversity of marine species. Fossils from this zone are commonly found in sedimentary layers along the Jurassic Coast of the United Kingdom.
  • Family: Nautilidae
  • Super Family: Nautiloidea
  • Order: Nautilida
  • Notable: The Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus is a rare find due to its well-preserved, nearly intact shell. It is highly sought after by fossil collectors for its distinctive smooth appearance and clear structural details. The specimen from Frogsden is particularly special due to its size and clarity.
  • Formally Identified By: This fossil has been professionally identified and is consistent with Cenoceras inornatum, a species that flourished during the Middle Jurassic. The specimen has been carefully examined and verified as a genuine fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee its provenance.

Size and Visuals:

The Cenoceras inornatum measures approximately 6 inches in diameter, making it a remarkable example of this species. A scale rule (1cm squares) is included in the photos for size reference. The images provided show the actual fossil you will receive from different angles, highlighting its beauty and intricate details.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus is a 100% genuine fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is an excellent piece for educational purposes, scientific study, or as a unique display in a fossil collection.

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RARE: Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus

Bajocian, Jurassic – Frogsden, Dorset, United Kingdom

100% Genuine Fossil with Certificate of Authenticity

We are pleased to offer this Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus from Frogsden, Dorset, United Kingdom. This Cenoceras Nautilus specimen dates back to the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 170 million years ago. Nautiluses, like this Cenoceras, were marine mollusks related to modern-day nautiluses, distinguished by their beautifully coiled shells and complex suture patterns.

Geological and Fossil Information:

  • Fossil Type: Fossil Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus
  • Species: Cenoceras inornatum
  • Geological Stage: Bajocian, Jurassic (~170 million years ago)
  • Morphology Features: The Cenoceras inornatum fossil features a beautifully preserved spiral shell, a characteristic of the Nautilus family. The shell exhibits fine, smooth lines and subtle ribbing, showcasing the intricate morphology of this extinct species. The high-quality preservation of the fossil makes it an exceptional piece for both collectors and educational purposes.
  • Depositional Environment: The Cenoceras Nautilus lived in marine environments, and fossils from this period are typically found in shallow, tropical seas. The presence of Nautilus fossils in Jurassic deposits suggests a rich marine ecosystem with diverse marine life during this time.
  • Biozone: This fossil belongs to the Bajocian biozone, characteristic of the middle Jurassic, known for its diversity of marine species. Fossils from this zone are commonly found in sedimentary layers along the Jurassic Coast of the United Kingdom.
  • Family: Nautilidae
  • Super Family: Nautiloidea
  • Order: Nautilida
  • Notable: The Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus is a rare find due to its well-preserved, nearly intact shell. It is highly sought after by fossil collectors for its distinctive smooth appearance and clear structural details. The specimen from Frogsden is particularly special due to its size and clarity.
  • Formally Identified By: This fossil has been professionally identified and is consistent with Cenoceras inornatum, a species that flourished during the Middle Jurassic. The specimen has been carefully examined and verified as a genuine fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee its provenance.

Size and Visuals:

The Cenoceras inornatum measures approximately 6 inches in diameter, making it a remarkable example of this species. A scale rule (1cm squares) is included in the photos for size reference. The images provided show the actual fossil you will receive from different angles, highlighting its beauty and intricate details.

Authenticity and Certification:

This Cenoceras inornatum Nautilus is a 100% genuine fossil and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is an excellent piece for educational purposes, scientific study, or as a unique display in a fossil 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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