Description
Stephanoceras masckei Fossil Ammonite – Middle Bajocian, Jurassic – Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom
100% Genuine Fossil with Certificate of Authenticity
We are thrilled to offer this Stephanoceras masckei fossil ammonite, dating from the Middle Bajocian stage of the Jurassic Period. Discovered in Sherborne, Dorset, UK, this ammonite represents an excellent example of the species, which thrived in the Jurassic seas. The Stephanoceras genus is known for its distinctive coiled shell and the fossil’s preserved sutures, offering both aesthetic and scientific value to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Geological and Fossil Information:
- Fossil Type: Stephanoceras masckei fossil ammonite
- Species: Stephanoceras masckei
- Morphology Features: This ammonite displays a spiraled shell with beautifully preserved lobes and sutural patterns, characteristic of the Stephanoceras genus. Its well-developed shell shape makes it a notable specimen for its genus.
- Geological Stage: Middle Bajocian, Jurassic (~170-168 million years ago)
- Depositional Environment: Formed in a marine environment, this ammonite likely lived in the warm and shallow seas that were prevalent during the Jurassic period.
- Biozone: Part of the Middle Bajocian biozone, characteristic of marine life in the early Jurassic.
- Family: Ammonitidae
- Super Family: Ammonitoidea
- Order: Ammonitida
- Formally Identified By: This fossil has been formally identified by paleontologists based on its distinctive morphology and the region of discovery, Sherborne, Dorset.
Size and Visuals:
The fossil measures approximately as shown in the accompanying image. Please refer to the scale rule (1cm squares) for accurate size reference. The photo is of the actual specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its preservation and visual appeal.
Authenticity and Certification:
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring the legitimacy of the fossil and its provenance. This ammonite is a rare piece from the Jurassic period, making it an excellent addition to any fossil collection or display.







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