Description
Presenting an exceptional Tragophylloceras Fossil Ammonite, discovered in the Green Ammonite Beds of the Lower Lias Formation along the world-famous Jurassic Coast, at Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK. This fossil is a testament to the rich marine life that existed around 190 million years ago during the early Jurassic period.
Tragophylloceras is a genus of extinct ammonites that roamed the ancient seas. Known for their elongated and intricately patterned shells, these cephalopods played a crucial role in the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic era. This particular fossil was found by our expert team member Alister on 19 September 2024 and has been meticulously cleaned, prepped, and treated by our fossil specialist Alison to preserve its natural beauty.
- Location: Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, Dorset, UK
- Geological Period: Early Jurassic, about 190 million years ago
- Formation: Green Ammonite Beds, Lower Lias
- Condition: Carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison on 19 September 2024
- Size: Refer to photos for detailed size information (scale cube = 1cm)
- Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring this is a 100% genuine fossil specimen.
The specimen shown in the photos is the exact piece you will receive, hand-selected for its detailed preservation and natural beauty. Whether you’re an avid fossil collector or simply looking for a unique piece of Earth’s history to display, this Tragophylloceras ammonite is a stunning addition.
Capture a genuine slice of prehistory with this exquisite fossil!







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