This listing presents a rare and beautifully preserved 8.5-inch ammonite fossil, featuring both Caenisites turneri and Euasteroceras, from the Lower Sinemurian stage of the Jurassic period, approximately 195 million years ago. This stunning specimen was discovered in Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom, an area well-known for yielding exceptional Jurassic marine fossils.
Caenisites turneri and Euasteroceras are significant ammonite species from the early Jurassic seas, showcasing classic ribbed and involute shell patterns. This particular specimen exhibits remarkable preservation, with well-defined sutures and detailed ornamentation, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors, researchers, and display enthusiasts.
✔ Rare ammonite fossil featuring two distinct species
✔ Impressive 8.5-inch specimen from a classic British fossil site
✔ Intricate shell details with well-defined ribbing
✔ A must-have for collectors of British Jurassic fossils
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This ammonite is part of the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected ammonite collections in the world. We specialise in high-quality, authentic fossils, carefully curated for collectors, educators, and display purposes.
This exceptional and rare ammonite fossil is a remarkable piece of natural history. Don't miss out—add this rare ammonite to your collection today!