Description
RARE Mammites Nodosioides Fossil Ammonite – Turonian, Cretaceous: Chalk Farm, Willingdon, UK
Species: Mammites nodosioides (Ammonite)
Geological Period: Cretaceous (Turonian, ~93-89 million years ago)
Origin: Chalk Farm, Willingdon, UK
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
This is a RARE fossil ammonite specimen of Mammites nodosioides from the Turonian stage of the Cretaceous period, found in Chalk Farm, Willingdon, UK. This ammonite is an exceptional example of the species, showcasing its unique ribbed and nodular shell patterns that make it a highly desirable piece for collectors and paleontology enthusiasts.
Why This Fossil is Special?
RARE UK LOCALITY – Seldom found from Willingdon, making it a prized specimen
EXCELLENT PRESERVATION – Clearly defined ribbing and distinctive nodules
Genuine Cretaceous Specimen – Over 90 million years old
Authentic & Certified – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
From the Alice Purnell Collection – A part of a world-renowned ammonite collection
Perfect for Display & Study – A stunning fossil for museums, collectors, or educational purposes
About Mammites nodosioides
Ammonites were marine mollusks related to modern squids and octopuses. Mammites nodosioides was a species from the Acanthoceratidae family, distinguished by its thick, ornamented shell with nodules and spiral whorls. These ammonites thrived during the Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous, when the seas covered much of what is now Europe.
This ammonite provides a direct connection to the Cretaceous marine ecosystems and is an important piece for understanding ammonite evolution.
Specifications:
Size: See scale rule in photos for accurate sizing
Condition: Well-preserved with intricate natural details
Exact Specimen: The fossil shown in the images is the one you will receive
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