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Rare: lituites heteromorph fossil nautiloid, ordovician songtao, guizhou province, china

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RARE: LITUITES Heteromorph Fossil Nautiloid

This listing presents a rare and exceptional LITUITES heteromorph fossil nautiloid, dating back to the Ordovician period (~470–443 million years ago). Discovered in Songtao, Guizhou Province, China, this unique fossil highlights the intricate structure of this ancient marine species. Part of the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, this fossil embodies the diversity of life in Earth’s ancient oceans and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Key Fossil Details:

  • Species: Lituites (Heteromorph Nautiloid)
  • Geological Age: Ordovician (~470–443 million years ago)
  • Discovery Location: Songtao, Guizhou Province, China
  • Provenance: From the globally renowned Alice Purnell Collection, celebrated for its exceptional and scientifically significant fossils.
  • Condition: Outstanding preservation of the distinct coiled and straight shell design.
  • Measurements: Refer to the scale rule in the photos for accurate sizing.

About Lituites

Lituites is a genus of extinct heteromorph nautiloids, relatives of modern-day squids and nautiluses. These marine creatures are known for their fascinating shell morphology, featuring an initial coiled spiral transitioning into an elongated, straight section. This adaptation likely assisted with buoyancy and movement in ancient marine environments.

Fossils of Lituites are highly sought after for their scientific and aesthetic value, offering insights into marine biodiversity during the Ordovician period—a time of significant evolutionary advancements in Earth’s oceans.

Why This Fossil Stands Out

  1. Rare Morphology: The heteromorph design of Lituites makes it a highly distinctive fossil.
  2. Ancient Origin: Over 450 million years old, this fossil provides a direct connection to Earth’s distant past.
  3. Prestigious Provenance: Part of the Alice Purnell Collection, ensuring both authenticity and historical significance.
  4. Exceptional Condition: Remarkable preservation allows the fossil’s intricate details to shine, perfect for display or study.

Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts

This Lituites fossil is a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection, appealing to both fossil enthusiasts and serious collectors. Its rare heteromorph structure and extraordinary provenance make it a centerpiece-worthy specimen that combines aesthetic beauty with scientific value.

Certificate of Authenticity

Every fossil we sell is guaranteed to be a 100% genuine specimen and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, which includes details on the species, geological age, and discovery location.

Condition and Presentation

This fossil has been professionally prepared to maintain its natural integrity and stunning visual appeal. Its coiled-to-straight shell structure is clearly visible, emphasizing the uniqueness of this species.

Why Buy This Fossil?

  • Unique and Rare: An excellent example of the rare heteromorph nautiloid Lituites.
  • Globally Renowned Provenance: Sourced from the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, ensuring its authenticity and value.
  • Ancient History: Own a fossil from the Ordovician period, a critical time in Earth’s evolutionary history.

All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Add this Lituites heteromorph fossil nautiloid to your collection and own a piece of Earth’s extraordinary ancient marine history. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fossil of this significance, making it a perfect gift for enthusiasts or a remarkable display piece for your home or office.

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RARE: LITUITES Heteromorph Fossil Nautiloid

This listing presents a rare and exceptional LITUITES heteromorph fossil nautiloid, dating back to the Ordovician period (~470–443 million years ago). Discovered in Songtao, Guizhou Province, China, this unique fossil highlights the intricate structure of this ancient marine species. Part of the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, this fossil embodies the diversity of life in Earth’s ancient oceans and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Key Fossil Details:

  • Species: Lituites (Heteromorph Nautiloid)
  • Geological Age: Ordovician (~470–443 million years ago)
  • Discovery Location: Songtao, Guizhou Province, China
  • Provenance: From the globally renowned Alice Purnell Collection, celebrated for its exceptional and scientifically significant fossils.
  • Condition: Outstanding preservation of the distinct coiled and straight shell design.
  • Measurements: Refer to the scale rule in the photos for accurate sizing.

About Lituites

Lituites is a genus of extinct heteromorph nautiloids, relatives of modern-day squids and nautiluses. These marine creatures are known for their fascinating shell morphology, featuring an initial coiled spiral transitioning into an elongated, straight section. This adaptation likely assisted with buoyancy and movement in ancient marine environments.

Fossils of Lituites are highly sought after for their scientific and aesthetic value, offering insights into marine biodiversity during the Ordovician period—a time of significant evolutionary advancements in Earth’s oceans.

Why This Fossil Stands Out

  1. Rare Morphology: The heteromorph design of Lituites makes it a highly distinctive fossil.
  2. Ancient Origin: Over 450 million years old, this fossil provides a direct connection to Earth’s distant past.
  3. Prestigious Provenance: Part of the Alice Purnell Collection, ensuring both authenticity and historical significance.
  4. Exceptional Condition: Remarkable preservation allows the fossil’s intricate details to shine, perfect for display or study.

Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts

This Lituites fossil is a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection, appealing to both fossil enthusiasts and serious collectors. Its rare heteromorph structure and extraordinary provenance make it a centerpiece-worthy specimen that combines aesthetic beauty with scientific value.

Certificate of Authenticity

Every fossil we sell is guaranteed to be a 100% genuine specimen and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, which includes details on the species, geological age, and discovery location.

Condition and Presentation

This fossil has been professionally prepared to maintain its natural integrity and stunning visual appeal. Its coiled-to-straight shell structure is clearly visible, emphasizing the uniqueness of this species.

Why Buy This Fossil?

  • Unique and Rare: An excellent example of the rare heteromorph nautiloid Lituites.
  • Globally Renowned Provenance: Sourced from the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, ensuring its authenticity and value.
  • Ancient History: Own a fossil from the Ordovician period, a critical time in Earth’s evolutionary history.

All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Add this Lituites heteromorph fossil nautiloid to your collection and own a piece of Earth’s extraordinary ancient marine history. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fossil of this significance, making it a perfect gift for enthusiasts or a remarkable display piece for your home or office.

Additional information

Era

Ordovician

Origin

China

Ordovician Information

The Ordovician Period (485–443 million years ago) was a time of marine expansion and biodiversity growth, following the Cambrian Explosion. Warm, shallow seas covered much of the continents, supporting trilobites, brachiopods, corals, and the first true reefs. Jawless fish (early vertebrates) diversified, and the first sea scorpions (eurypterids) became dominant predators. On land, the first primitive plants (moss-like bryophytes) began colonizing damp environments. The climate was initially warm, but by the late Ordovician, a major ice age caused a drastic drop in sea levels, triggering the Ordovician-Silurian mass extinction, which wiped out nearly 85% of marine species. Despite this, the period laid the foundation for the rise of more complex ecosystems in the Silurian.

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