Description
RARE Ptychites Oppeli Fossil Ammonite – Triassic: BORGOGNA, Italy
This Ptychites oppeli fossil ammonite is an extraordinary and rare specimen from the Triassic period, discovered in the fossil-rich region of Borgogna, Italy. Known for its unique spiral shell, this ammonite species is a stunning example of ancient marine life that existed around 200 million years ago.
Geology & Geological Stage:
- Geological Stage: Triassic
- Location: Borgogna, Italy
- Period: Triassic, approximately 200 million years ago
- Depositional Environment: Marine (shallow seas during the Triassic period)
The Ptychites oppeli ammonite lived in the warm, shallow seas that covered parts of modern-day Europe during the Triassic period. This period marked the early stages of the Mesozoic Era, following the mass extinction that occurred at the end of the Permian period. The fossil provides valuable insight into the marine fauna of that time.
Morphology & Notable Features:
- Shape: The ammonite exhibits a distinct spiral shell with tightly coiled whorls, characteristic of the Ptychites genus.
- Size: Approximately 4 cm in diameter (size may vary, please refer to the images for accurate measurements).
- Surface Detail: Excellent preservation, with clear ribbed patterns and well-defined whorls that are typical of Ptychites ammonites.
- Rarity: This species is not commonly found, making it a highly sought-after addition to any fossil collection.
The Ptychites oppeli ammonite is characterized by its smooth, yet intricately ribbed shell, providing a glimpse into the marine life of the Triassic seas. The excellent preservation and the unique nature of this specimen make it a rare and valuable find.
Certification:
- All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Scale:
- Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm. Full sizing is provided in the photos, allowing for an accurate representation of the fossil’s dimensions.
Origin:
- Discovered in the Borgogna region of Italy, an area rich in Triassic fossils, known for producing exceptional specimens from the Mesozoic Era.
Zone & Biozone:
- The Ptychites oppeli ammonite belongs to the marine fauna of the Triassic period, although specific biozones are not detailed for this specimen. It represents a significant part of the early Mesozoic marine ecosystem.
This rare Ptychites oppeli ammonite is an exceptional piece for any fossil enthusiast or collector, offering a unique look into the life of marine organisms during the Triassic period. Its rarity, exceptional preservation, and geological significance make it a prized specimen for display or study.
Please Note: The fossil you will receive is the one shown in the images. Each piece is carefully selected for authenticity and quality.
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