Description
This stunning Pseudasteroceras Stelliformis Ammonite Fossil originates from the Upper Sinemurian stage of the Jurassic period, discovered in Radstock, United Kingdom. Pseudasteroceras is a genus of ammonites known for its distinct ribbed shell and characteristic star-like suture patterns, making it an extraordinary find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This exquisite specimen comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the most extensive and prestigious ammonite collections in the world. Carefully selected for its exceptional preservation, this ammonite displays remarkable detail, providing a fascinating glimpse into the ancient marine ecosystems of the Jurassic seas.
The Upper Sinemurian stage (approximately 191-189 million years ago) represents a period of extensive ammonite diversity, reflecting the rich marine life that thrived in prehistoric oceans. This fossil is a valuable piece of natural history, offering insight into ammonoid evolution and adaptation over millions of years.
Key Features:
- Species: Pseudasteroceras Stelliformis
- Age: Upper Sinemurian, Jurassic (approx. 191-189 million years ago)
- Location: Radstock, United Kingdom
- Collection Origin: Alice Purnell Collection
- Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossil with Certificate of Authenticity
- Size: Please refer to the scale cube in the photos (1cm rule squares for reference)
- Photo Accuracy: The image shows the exact specimen you will receive
This rare Pseudasteroceras Stelliformis ammonite fossil is a must-have for fossil collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, and natural history admirers. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of Earth’s ancient past!






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