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Uhligella Ammonite Fossil Middle Albian Cretaceous Aube France Genuine Certified Specimen

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Genuine Uhligella Ammonite Fossil from France

Presented here is an authentic Uhligella ammonite fossil from the Middle Albian stage of the Cretaceous period, sourced from Aube, France. This fossil dates back approximately 110–105 million years, offering collectors and enthusiasts a remarkable piece of natural history from the ancient seas of Europe. Each specimen is carefully selected and guaranteed genuine, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. The photographs show the exact fossil you will receive, with a 1 cm scale cube included for accurate sizing reference.

Geological Age and Depositional Environment

The fossil originates from the Middle Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous, an interval characterised by significant climatic changes, high sea levels, and widespread marine transgressions. During this time, much of Europe was covered by shallow epicontinental seas that supported an abundance of ammonites, belemnites, marine reptiles, and other invertebrates. The sediments deposited in the Aube region of France created excellent conditions for fossilisation, preserving the fine details of ammonite shells such as those of Uhligella.

Scientific Classification

  • Class: Cephalopoda
  • Subclass: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Superfamily: Acanthoceratoidea
  • Family: Brancoceratidae
  • Genus: Uhligella

As a member of the cephalopods, Uhligella was related to modern squid, octopus, and cuttlefish. Its chambered shell allowed it to regulate buoyancy while navigating the Cretaceous seas in search of prey.

Morphological Features

The genus Uhligella is distinguished by its strongly ribbed, compressed whorls and intricate suture lines, features typical of the Brancoceratidae family. The ribs often extend across the flanks and sometimes show tuberculation, giving the shell both strength and ornamentation. These traits made Uhligella highly recognisable and serve as important diagnostic features for palaeontologists when classifying Albian ammonites. The fossil’s preserved detail allows collectors to appreciate the complex beauty and functional adaptations of these ancient marine animals.

Palaeontological and Stratigraphic Importance

Uhligella is a significant genus for biostratigraphy, particularly in the Albian stage. Its presence in sedimentary deposits helps geologists and palaeontologists correlate layers across different regions, making it an important index fossil. Specimens from Aube, France, are highly sought after due to their fine preservation and clear stratigraphic context. For collectors, this adds both scientific and historical value to the fossil, making it an important addition to any serious collection.

Collectors’ Value and Display

This genuine Uhligella ammonite fossil from Aube is ideal for collectors, educational purposes, or as a striking display of natural history. The shell’s ribbing and form reflect the beauty and diversity of life during the Cretaceous period, while its rarity makes it a prized specimen. Its combination of geological significance, scientific importance, and natural aesthetics ensures that it will be a treasured piece in any fossil collection.

All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This carefully chosen Uhligella ammonite represents a fascinating moment in Earth’s evolutionary history and a unique opportunity to own a rare piece of the Cretaceous seas.

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Genuine Uhligella Ammonite Fossil from France

Presented here is an authentic Uhligella ammonite fossil from the Middle Albian stage of the Cretaceous period, sourced from Aube, France. This fossil dates back approximately 110–105 million years, offering collectors and enthusiasts a remarkable piece of natural history from the ancient seas of Europe. Each specimen is carefully selected and guaranteed genuine, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. The photographs show the exact fossil you will receive, with a 1 cm scale cube included for accurate sizing reference.

Geological Age and Depositional Environment

The fossil originates from the Middle Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous, an interval characterised by significant climatic changes, high sea levels, and widespread marine transgressions. During this time, much of Europe was covered by shallow epicontinental seas that supported an abundance of ammonites, belemnites, marine reptiles, and other invertebrates. The sediments deposited in the Aube region of France created excellent conditions for fossilisation, preserving the fine details of ammonite shells such as those of Uhligella.

Scientific Classification

  • Class: Cephalopoda
  • Subclass: Ammonoidea
  • Order: Ammonitida
  • Superfamily: Acanthoceratoidea
  • Family: Brancoceratidae
  • Genus: Uhligella

As a member of the cephalopods, Uhligella was related to modern squid, octopus, and cuttlefish. Its chambered shell allowed it to regulate buoyancy while navigating the Cretaceous seas in search of prey.

Morphological Features

The genus Uhligella is distinguished by its strongly ribbed, compressed whorls and intricate suture lines, features typical of the Brancoceratidae family. The ribs often extend across the flanks and sometimes show tuberculation, giving the shell both strength and ornamentation. These traits made Uhligella highly recognisable and serve as important diagnostic features for palaeontologists when classifying Albian ammonites. The fossil’s preserved detail allows collectors to appreciate the complex beauty and functional adaptations of these ancient marine animals.

Palaeontological and Stratigraphic Importance

Uhligella is a significant genus for biostratigraphy, particularly in the Albian stage. Its presence in sedimentary deposits helps geologists and palaeontologists correlate layers across different regions, making it an important index fossil. Specimens from Aube, France, are highly sought after due to their fine preservation and clear stratigraphic context. For collectors, this adds both scientific and historical value to the fossil, making it an important addition to any serious collection.

Collectors’ Value and Display

This genuine Uhligella ammonite fossil from Aube is ideal for collectors, educational purposes, or as a striking display of natural history. The shell’s ribbing and form reflect the beauty and diversity of life during the Cretaceous period, while its rarity makes it a prized specimen. Its combination of geological significance, scientific importance, and natural aesthetics ensures that it will be a treasured piece in any fossil collection.

All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This carefully chosen Uhligella ammonite represents a fascinating moment in Earth’s evolutionary history and a unique opportunity to own a rare piece of the Cretaceous seas.

Additional information

Era

Cretaceous

Origin

France

Cretaceous Information

The Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago) was the final era of the Mesozoic, marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the rise of flowering plants. It had a warm, greenhouse climate, with high sea levels that created vast shallow inland seas. Marine life flourished, including mosasaurs, ammonites, and rudist reefs, while the land was ruled by iconic dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. Mammals and birds diversified, and insects thrived. The period ended with the mass extinction event, likely caused by an asteroid impact, wiping out the dinosaurs and paving the way for the rise of mammals in the Cenozoic.

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