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Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)

Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)

Reference: AN177
Genus - Specie: Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)
Description: ammonite fossil cephalopod
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoico
Age: Lower Turonian (88-92 million years approx)
Common name: ammonite fossil cephalopod
Comments: retains the outer-shell mold original, shows in detail its internal structure formed by characteristic camera system that served him for their travel, totally natural, not restored, not repaired, not painted, dimensions: 130 x 105 x 49 mm, weight 591 grms, excellent quality, very good preservation, a classic
Location: Timetrout Jbel (Morocco)
Price: 34 E

Gregoriceras riazi (de Grossouvre,1917)

Gregoriceras riazi (de Grossouvre,1917)

Reference: AN157
Genus - Specie: Gregoriceras riazi (de Grossouvre,1917)
Description: ammonite fossil cephalopod, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Oxfordian
Common name: ammonite fossil cephalopod, mollusk
Comments: extremely rare, very rare and difficult, full, natural matrix, not refurbished, not repaired, ammonite measures: 42 x 38 mm, weight: 119 grams, high quality, the most sought
Location: South of Europe
Price: 119 E

Douvilleiceras mamillatum (SCHLOTHEIM, 1813) Douvilleiceras (GROSSOUVRE,1894)

Douvilleiceras mamillatum (SCHLOTHEIM, 1813) Douvilleiceras (GROSSOUVRE,1894)

Reference: AN151
Genus - Specie: Douvilleiceras mamillatum (SCHLOTHEIM, 1813) Douvilleiceras (GROSSOUVRE,1894)
Description: ammonite fossil cephalopod, mollusk
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: lower Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Albian (100-113 million years ago)
Common name: ammonite fossil cephalopod, mollusk
Comments: retains the outer-shell mold original, polished, not refurbished, not repaired, not painted, original fossil, prepared by professionals, large size, dimensions: Very nice 1.970 grms, excellent quality, difficult: 162 x 113 x 82 mm, weight
Location: Boney region (Madagascar)
Price: 350 E

Acrioceras sp.

Acrioceras sp.

Reference: AN139
Genus - Specie: Acrioceras sp. (HYATT,1900)
Description: fossil ammonites, unwinding, heteromorfo
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: lower Barremian
Common name: fossil ammonites, unwinding, heteromorfo
Comments: full , matrix , large size , ammonites measures 100 x 22 mm , matrix measures 103 x 57 x 51 mm , Weight: 430 grams , ammonites heteromorfo, weird, unusual, high quality
Location: Asfla (Morocco)
Price: 130 E

Hoplitoides aff.wohltmanni

Hoplitoides aff.wohltmanni

Reference: AN138
Genus - Specie: Hoplitoides aff.wohltmanni (KOENEN,1897)
Description: ammonite fossil , cephalopod
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Lower Turonian (92-88 million years)
Common name: ammonite fossil , cephalopod
Comments: ammonites large size , unusual piece completely natural , original fossil , quality and excellent preservation, well preserved sutures without restoration or repair, or painting, or composite prepared by fossilplanet , complete specimen , dimensions: 120 x 160 x 50 mm, weight: 1,409 grams, rare
Location: Asfla region (Morocco)
Price: 119,95 E

Douvilleiceras mamillatum

Douvilleiceras mamillatum

Reference: AN135
Genus - Specie: Douvilleiceras mamillatum (SCHLOTHEIM, 1813) Douvilleiceras (GROSSOUVRE,1894)
Description: fossil ammonite fossil cephalopod mollusk
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Albian (100-113 million years ago)
Common name: fossil ammonite fossil cephalopod mollusk
Comments: fossil ammonite fossil cephalopod mollusk Notes: retains the original outer - shell, polished, not refurbished, not repaired, not painted, original fossil, preparción by professionals, plus size, mold measures: 133 x 105 x 69 mm , Weight: 1,230 grams, excellent quality, hard , very pretty
Location: Boeny region (Madagascar)
Price: 230 E

Cladiscites angustus

Cladiscites angustus

Reference: AN110
Genus - Specie: Cladiscites angustus (Gamsjager,1982)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Triassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Triassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: 240-250 million years approx
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural, rare , complete, unique, good quality, prepared by both sides , no restoration , fossils of Timor are always special and rarely available on the market for collection of fossils , dimensions: 71 x 50 x 33 mm
Location: Bihati (West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 56 E

Paracladiscites timidus

Paracladiscites timidus

Reference: AN109
Genus - Specie: Paracladiscites timidus (Mojsisovics)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Triassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Triassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Carnian
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural, rare , complete, unique, good quality, prepared by both sides , no restoration , fossils of Timor are always special and rarely available on the market for collection of fossils , dimensions: 35 x 52 x 42 mm
Location: Bihati (West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 44 E

Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)

Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)

Reference: AN102
Genus - Specie: Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) segne (SOLGER,1903)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Turonian (89-92 million years approx)
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: ammonite , mollusk, cephalopod fossil Notes: retains the outer- shell mold original, shows in detail its internal structure formed by characteristic camera system that served him to get around , completely natural part , not refurbished , not repaired, not painted , not composite giant steps : 180 x 162 x 70 mm , weight: 1,418 grams , museum quality , excellent , a classic
Location: Timetrout Jbel (Morocco)
Price: 89,95 E

Rhondiceras  sp.

Rhondiceras sp.

Rhondiceras sp.

Reference: AN97
Genus - Specie: Rhondiceras sp.
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Middle Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Callovian (about 163-166 million years ago)
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Comments: Extint. Of the cephalopods, the ammonites and their relatives of which more than 10,000 species have been described are probably the most emblematic and well-known group of the fossil record and essential as guide fossils for the dating of rocks and the elaboration of successions of biozones of great precision biostratigraphic. All schoolchildren over 8 years old know something about this fossil group. The range of sizes and shapes was and is disconcerting, as shown by studies on this group of mollusks, extinct cephalopods. Natural ,original fossil , free of matrix, prepared by professionals , complete and well preserved specimen, with outher shell, uncut, medium size for the specie , no paint, unbroken, no restoration, no glue, measures : 70 x 60 x 44 mm , weigth: 77 grams, excellent quality, scarce, old collection, a nice example of the genre. It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity. Worldwhide Shipping .
Location: Volga River(Russia)
Price: 75 E

Liparoceras sp.

Liparoceras sp.

Reference: AN94
Genus - Specie: Cleoniceras
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: lower Lias
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: Full , clean matrix , excellent quality, excellent conservation with the original outer - shell , natural, no restoration or repair, or painting, or composit , nice color, museum quality , large size mold exemplary measures 118 x 86 x 66 mm , weight: 733 grams a gem worthy of being in a prominent place in any good collection of fossils that claims to be
Location: Blockley (Gloucestershire) England
Price: 165 E

Epimayaites  cf.sornayi(COLLIGNON,1959)

Epimayaites cf.sornayi(COLLIGNON,1959)

Epimayaites cf.sornayi(COLLIGNON,1959)

Epimayaites cf.sornayi(COLLIGNON,1959)

Reference: AN83
Genus - Specie: Epimayaites cf.sornayi(COLLIGNON,1959)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Oxfordian (about 157-163 million years ago)
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Comments: Extint. Of the cephalopods, the ammonites and their relatives of which more than 10,000 species have been described are probably the most emblematic and well-known group of the fossil record and essential as guide fossils for the dating of rocks and the elaboration of successions of biozones of great precision biostratigraphic. All schoolchildren over 8 years old know something about this fossil group. The range of sizes and shapes was and is disconcerting, as shown by studies on this group of mollusks, extinct cephalopods. Natural ,original fossil , free of matrix, prepared by professionals ,complete specimen, well preserved specimen, large size for the specie , no paint, unbroken, no restoration, no glue, measures : 100 x 90 x 45 mm, weight: 429 grams, excellent quality, nice, specimen ,rare. It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity. Worldwhide Shipping .
Location: Atsimo-Andrefana(Madagascar)
Price: 100 E

Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)

Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)

Reference: AN79
Genus - Specie: Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata:
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Albian
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments: good quality, medium size , dimensions: 115 mm x 92 mm x 60 mm
Location: Madagascar
Price: 99 E

Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)

Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)

Reference: AN77
Genus - Specie: Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Schlotheim,1813)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata:
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Albian
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments:
Location: Madagascar
Price: 75 E

Ptychophylloceras sp

Ptychophylloceras sp

Reference: AN74
Genus - Specie: Ptychophylloceras sp
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata:
Era: early Mesozoic
Age: Oxfordian
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments:
Location: Mahajanga , Madagascar West Coast
Price: 49 E

Cleoniceras madagascariense

Cleoniceras madagascariense

Reference: AN63
Genus - Specie: Cleoniceras madagascariense (Collignon 1949)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata:
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Albiense
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments: Polished Ammonite
Location: Mahajanga , Madagascar West Coast
Price: 18 E

Liparoceras sp.

Liparoceras sp.

Reference: AN59
Genus - Specie: Liparoceras sp. (Hyatt,1867)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: lower Lias
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments: comprehensive, high quality and excellent preservation , retains the outer mold, original shell, natural, refreshing, nice color, dimensions: 75 x 56 x 46 mm
Location: Ashton Keynes Gloucestershire, England
Price: 66 E

Craspedites nodiger (EICHWALD,1865) Craspedites (A.Pavlow,1892)

Craspedites nodiger (EICHWALD,1865) Craspedites (A.Pavlow,1892)

Craspedites nodiger (EICHWALD,1865) Craspedites (A.Pavlow,1892)

Craspedites nodiger (EICHWALD,1865)

Reference: AN58
Genus - Specie: Craspedites nodiger (EICHWALD,1865)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Titonian-Volgian (about 145-152 million years ago)
Common name: ammonites
Comments: Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Cephalopoda, Subclass: Ammonoidea, Order: Ammonitida, Superfamily: Perisphinctoidea, Family: Craspeditidae, Genus: Craspedites. Extint. Of the cephalopods, the ammonites and their relatives of which more than 10,000 species have been described are probably the most emblematic and well-known group of the fossil record and essential as guide fossils for the dating of rocks and the elaboration of successions of biozones of great precision biostratigraphic. All schoolchildren over 8 years old know something about this fossil group. The range of sizes and shapes was and is disconcerting, as shown by studies on this group of mollusks, extinct cephalopods. One of the most striking members of this group comes from the genus Craspedites of which an excellent example of the former Soviet Union is offered here. The piece that we present has a particularity: its spectacular fossilization preserving its suture lines (Drawing that forms the partitions that divide the shell when intersecting with its wall), in this case the Craspedites has a type of Ammonic suture (the inflections are very trimmed and with multiple subdivisions), sutures are characteristics in the Ammonites to define their genus, species and classification, in short, their DNI. Fossil Ammonites from Russia are always special and seldom available in the fossil collection market, this is a little gem. Ammonites on matrix, natural, without restoration, prepared by professionals, authentic fossil, complete specimen, very good conservation and fossilization, shows in detail its ornamentation and characteristic structure, preserves the original external-shell mold, measures: 32 x 28 mm, weight: 38 grams, from an old collection from the 80s, excellent quality, scarce, collector's item, rare, a magnificent example of the genre. It is delivered and shipped with a certificate of authenticity. We ship worldwide.
Location: Saratov (Volga Region)Russia
Price: 50 E

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