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RARE Grammoceras doertense Fossil Ammonite | Upper Lias Toarcian Jurassic | Coaley Woods Cotswolds UK | Certified Authentic Specimen
£42.00
An exceptionally preserved and rare fossil ammonite: Grammoceras doertense from the famous Cotswold Cephalopod Bed of the Upper Lias (Toarcian Stage, Jurassic Period), collected at Coaley Woods, Uley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. This is a fine-quality example of a slender, evolute ammonite from one of the UK’s most fossiliferous Early Jurassic deposits.
This listing includes the exact specimen shown in the photographs, with a 1cm scale cube provided for accurate size reference. Please refer to all images for measurements and condition.
Geological & Palaeontological Information:
- Fossil Type: Ammonite
- Species: Grammoceras doertense (originally described by Fucini, later referenced in UK zonation work)
- Geological Period: Jurassic
- Stage: Toarcian (~183 to 174 million years ago)
- Stratigraphy: Upper Lias — Cotswold Cephalopod Bed
- Location: Coaley Woods, Uley, Gloucestershire, England, UK
- Depositional Environment: Offshore marine mudstone and silty shales with excellent fossil preservation potential
- Order: Ammonitida
- Superfamily: Hildoceratoidea
- Family: Hildoceratidae
- Biozone (Inferred): Possibly within the Bifrons Zone or Variabilis Subzone, typical for well-preserved Grammoceras species in the Toarcian
Morphological Features:
- Extremely evolute shell with thin, compressed whorls
- Fine, regular ribbing radiating from the umbilicus to the outer edge
- Flat or gently rounded venter without strong keels
- Suture lines may be visible under close inspection or preparation
- Graceful and symmetrical coiling — characteristic of Grammoceras
Notable Points:
- Grammoceras doertense is a highly sought-after ammonite species for Toarcian zone studies and biostratigraphy
- The Cotswold Cephalopod Bed is renowned for yielding superbly preserved cephalopods with crisp ornamentation and fine detail
- Rarely available in this condition and locality on the collector market
Why This Fossil is an Excellent Addition:
- Scientific significance in Jurassic zonation and ammonite evolution
- Beautifully preserved example from a classic UK locality
- 100% genuine and ethically sourced
- Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity for peace of mind
- Perfect for display, educational purposes, or serious fossil collections
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Description
An exceptionally preserved and rare fossil ammonite: Grammoceras doertense from the famous Cotswold Cephalopod Bed of the Upper Lias (Toarcian Stage, Jurassic Period), collected at Coaley Woods, Uley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. This is a fine-quality example of a slender, evolute ammonite from one of the UK’s most fossiliferous Early Jurassic deposits.
This listing includes the exact specimen shown in the photographs, with a 1cm scale cube provided for accurate size reference. Please refer to all images for measurements and condition.
Geological & Palaeontological Information:
- Fossil Type: Ammonite
- Species: Grammoceras doertense (originally described by Fucini, later referenced in UK zonation work)
- Geological Period: Jurassic
- Stage: Toarcian (~183 to 174 million years ago)
- Stratigraphy: Upper Lias — Cotswold Cephalopod Bed
- Location: Coaley Woods, Uley, Gloucestershire, England, UK
- Depositional Environment: Offshore marine mudstone and silty shales with excellent fossil preservation potential
- Order: Ammonitida
- Superfamily: Hildoceratoidea
- Family: Hildoceratidae
- Biozone (Inferred): Possibly within the Bifrons Zone or Variabilis Subzone, typical for well-preserved Grammoceras species in the Toarcian
Morphological Features:
- Extremely evolute shell with thin, compressed whorls
- Fine, regular ribbing radiating from the umbilicus to the outer edge
- Flat or gently rounded venter without strong keels
- Suture lines may be visible under close inspection or preparation
- Graceful and symmetrical coiling — characteristic of Grammoceras
Notable Points:
- Grammoceras doertense is a highly sought-after ammonite species for Toarcian zone studies and biostratigraphy
- The Cotswold Cephalopod Bed is renowned for yielding superbly preserved cephalopods with crisp ornamentation and fine detail
- Rarely available in this condition and locality on the collector market
Why This Fossil is an Excellent Addition:
- Scientific significance in Jurassic zonation and ammonite evolution
- Beautifully preserved example from a classic UK locality
- 100% genuine and ethically sourced
- Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity for peace of mind
- Perfect for display, educational purposes, or serious fossil collections
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