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Sonninia (Euhoploceras) adicra , Witchellia sp. ,Otoites contractus

Sonninia (Euhoploceras) adicra , Witchellia sp. ,Otoites contractus

Sonninia (Euhoploceras) adicra (WAAGEN,1867), Witchellia sp. (BUCKMAN,1889) ,Otoites contractus (SOWERBY,1825),Otoites(MASCKE,1907)

Reference: AN57
Genus - Specie: Sonninia (Euhoploceras) adicra (WAAGEN,1867), Witchellia sp. (BUCKMAN,1889) ,Otoites contractus (SOWERBY,1825),Otoites(MASCKE,1907)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Middle Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Late Bajocian(about 170 million years ago)
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Comments: 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. Extraordinary piece with 1 copy of Euhoploceras, two copies of Witchellia and one Otoites, natural, prepared and cut for exhibition by professionals in Spain, genuine and authentic fossil, complete specimens, not assembled, not composite, not restored, not painted, no glue, magnificent conservation and fossilization, natural matrix. Sonninia(Euhoploceras), Witchellia and Otoites ammonite on a matrix block with a sawn flat base for display purposes. Natural , original fossil , original matrix, complete specimens, very well preserved , large size for the specie , measures matrix : 235 x 225 x 80 mm ,measures Sonninia: 110 x 85 mm, measures Witchellia : 82 x 73 and 95 x 75 mm, measures Otoites: 50 x 40 mm , weight: 4.782 grams, nice and rare specimens, excellent quality, scarce, stunning, nice display.It is delivered-attached with certificate of authenticity.
Location: Enjil(Fes Meknes region),Morocco
Price: 390 E

Liparoceras sp.

Liparoceras sp.

Reference: AN52
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: complete, high quality and excellent preservation, with the outer mold, original shell, natural, refreshing, nice color, museum quality , dimensions: 110 x 90 x 75 mm
Location: Blockley (Gloucestershire) England
Price: 155 E

Arcestes Timorensis

Arcestes Timorensis

Reference: AN51
Genus - Specie: Arcestes Timorensis (Von Arthaber, 1927)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Triassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Triassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Carniense
Common name: ammonite fossil
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: 44 x 40 x 30 mms
Location: Bihati (Timor Occidental) Indonesia
Price: 43 E

Virgatites virgatus(Buch,1830),Virgatites(Pavlov,1892)

Virgatites virgatus(Buch,1830),Virgatites(Pavlov,1892)

Virgatites virgatus(Buch,1830),Virgatites(Pavlov,1892)

Reference: AN46
Genus - Specie: Virgatites virgatus(Buch,1830),Virgatites(Pavlov,1892)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Tithonian/Volgien(about 145-152 million years)
Common name: ammonites
Comments: Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Cephalopoda, Subclass: Ammonoidea, Order: Ammonitida, Family: Perisphinctidae , Subfamily: Virgatitinae. Natural, unrestored, no repair, no composite, original fossil ,complete specimen, well preserved specimen, clean on both sides, It retains its characteristic structure with all the details, measures : 90 x 78 x 25 mm, weight: 707 grams, a classic, excellent quality, from old collection,very nice specimen, collector´s choice, It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity. Worldwhide Shipping.
Location: Lopatinsky Mine , Voskresensk (Moscú)Russia
Price: 65 E

Cladiscites angustus

Cladiscites angustus

Reference: AN45
Genus - Specie: Cladiscites angustus (Gamsjager,1982)
Description: ammonite fossil
Period: Triassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Triassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: 240-250 millones de años aprox.
Common name: ammonite fossil
Comments: natural, rare , complete , unique , high quality, prepared by both sides , no restoration , fossils of Timor are always special and rarely available on the market for collection of fossils , dimensions: 50 x 40 x 25 mm
Location: Bihati (West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 45 E

Pleuroceras solare(PHILLIPS,1829)

Pleuroceras solare(PHILLIPS,1829)

Pleuroceras solare(PHILLIPS,1829)

Reference: AN44
Genus - Specie: Pleuroceras solare(PHILLIPS,1829)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Lower Jurassic -Lias
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Pliensbachian (about 182-190 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 school children 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 , fossilized in pyrite, complete and well preserved specimen, uncut, medium size for the specie , no paint, unbroken, no restoration, no glue, measures : 60 x 49 x 25 mms, weigth: 107 grms, excellent quality, relatively common , a nice example of the genre. It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity. Worldwhide Shipping .
Location: Masrlofftein(Bayern)Deutschland
Price: 50 E

Cladiscites Angustus

Cladiscites Angustus

Reference: AN41
Genus - Specie: Cladiscites angustus (Gamsjager,1982)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Triassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Triassic
Era: Mesozoico
Age: 240-250 million years approx
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural, rare , complete , unique , high quality, prepared by both sides , no restoration , fossils of Timor are always special and rarely available on the market for collection of fossils , dimensions: 41 x 32 x 22 mm
Location: Bihati (West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 42 E

Cladiscites Angustus

Cladiscites Angustus

Reference: AN35
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 , high quality, prepared by both sides , no restoration , fossils of Timor are always special and rarely available on the market for collection of fossils , dimensions: 55 x 50 x 22 mm
Location: Bihati (West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 45 E

Hildoceras Bifrons(Bruguiére,1789)

Hildoceras Bifrons(Bruguiére,1789)

Hildoceras Bifrons, Bruguiére, 1789

Reference: AN32
Genus - Specie: Hildoceras bifrons, Bruguiére, 1789
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata:
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Toarcian
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments:
Location: Poitiers-France
Price: 36 E

Harpoceras (Harpoceras )pseudoserpentinum (GABILLY,1976), Harpoceras(WAAGEN,1869)

Harpoceras (Harpoceras )pseudoserpentinum (GABILLY,1976), Harpoceras(WAAGEN,1869)

Harpoceras (Harpoceras )pseudoserpentinum (GABILLY,1976), Harpoceras(WAAGEN,1869)

Reference: AN191
Genus - Specie: Harpoceras (Harpoceras )pseudoserpentinum (GABILLY,1976), Harpoceras(WAAGEN,1869)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Lower Jurassic-Lower Lias
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Lower Toarcian(about 175-184 million years ago)Falcifer zone , Falcifer-Subzone, pseudoserpentinum-Horizont
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Comments: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Cephalopoda, Subclass: Ammonoidea,Order:Ammonitida, Suborder:Ammonitina, Superfamily: Hildoceratoidea, Family: Hildoceratidae, Subfamily: Harpoceratinae, Genus: Harpoceras. The Harpoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the family Hildoceratidae.natural, original fossil ,complete specimen, well preserved specimen, It retains its characteristic structure with all the details, with small restoration, large specimen, measures : 143 x 122 x 30 mm, weight: 707 grams, a classic, excellent quality, very nice specimen, collector´s choice, It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Location: Airvault(Deux-Sévres)France
Price: 150 E

Paracladiscites Timidus

Paracladiscites Timidus

Paracladiscites Timidus

Reference: AN25
Genus - Specie: Paracladiscites Timidus (Mojsisovics)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Trias
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Trias
Era: Early Mesozoic
Age: Carnian
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural,rare,complete,difficult,uncommon,no restoration,prepared by both sides,good quality, fossils of Timor are always special and rare times available on the market of fossil collection,measures: 42 x 40 x 23 mms
Location: Bihati(West Timor)Indonesia
Price: 43 E

Uraloceras  sp.(RUZHENCEV,1936)

Uraloceras sp.(RUZHENCEV,1936)

Uraloceras sp.(RUZHENCEV,1936)

Uraloceras sp.(RUZHENCEV,1936)

Reference: AN23
Genus - Specie: Uraloceras sp.(RUZHENCEV,1936)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Permian
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Cisularian(Lower Permian)
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Artinskian (about 283-290 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. Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Cephalopoda, Subclass: Ammonoidea, Order: Goniatitida, Suborder: Goniatitina, Superfamily: Neoicocerataceae, Family: Paragastrioceratidae, Subfamily: Paragastrioceratinae. Original fossil , prepared by professionals in the quarry of origin , complete and well preserved specimen, natural , authentic fossil, complete specimen, magnificent conservation and fossilization, retains in detail its characteristic structure, no paint, unbroken, no restoration, no glue, no composite, measures ammonite : 26 x 22 x 10 mm, weight : 8 grams, excellent quality, old 80's collection, a nice example of the genre, very nice, scarce today . It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity. Worldwhide Shipping.
Location: Kazakhstan ,(South Ural)Russian Federation
Price: 39 E

Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)

Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)

Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)

Reference: AN21
Genus - Specie: Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Trias
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Trias
Era: Early Mesozoic
Age: 240-250 million years aprox.
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural,rare,complete,difficult,uncommon,no restoration,prepared by both sides,fine quality, fossils of Timor are always special and rare times available on the market of fossil collection,measures: 31 x 32 x 26 mms
Location: Bihati(West Timor) Indonesia
Price: RESERVED

Labyrinthoceras meniscum (WAAGEN,1867), Labyrinthoceras(BUCKMAN,1919)

Labyrinthoceras meniscum (WAAGEN,1867), Labyrinthoceras(BUCKMAN,1919)

Labyrinthoceras meniscum (WAAGEN,1867) Labyrinthoceras(BUCKMAN,1919)

Reference: AN321
Genus - Specie: Labyrinthoceras meniscum(WAAGEN,1867)Labyrinthoceras(BUCKMAN,1919)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Middle Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Lower Bajocian(about 168-170 million years ago)
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Comments: Phylum: Mollusca , Order : Ammonoidea, Sub order : Ammonitina, Family : Sphaeroceratidae, Super-family : Stephanoceratoidea, Sub-Family : Sphaeroceratinae, Class : Cephalopoda . Extint. Authentic and genuine original fossil , complete specimen, retains the original outer mold-shell , very well preserved specimen, free of matrix, with very small restoration, unbroken , uncut, measures : 85 x 78 x 40 mm, weight : 395 grams, excellent quality, very nice and interesting specimen, collector´s choice, It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Location: Enjil-Boluemane(Morocco)
Price: 70 E

Arcestes sp.

Arcestes sp.

Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)

Reference: AN17
Genus - Specie: Arcestes sp. (Suess,1865)
Description: fossil ammonites, cephalopod
Period: Trias
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Trias
Era: Early Mesozoic
Age: 240-250 million years aprox.
Common name: fossil ammonites, ephalopod
Comments: natural,rare,complete,difficult,uncommon,no restoration,prepared by both sides,fine quality, fossils of Timor are always special and rare times available on the market of fossil collection,measures:52 x 45 x 35 mms
Location: Bihati(West Timor)Indonesia
Price: 45 E

Valanginites nucleus

Valanginites nucleus

Valanginites nucleus(ROEMER,1841) Valanginites(KILIAN,1910)

Reference: AN16
Genus - Specie: Valanginites nucleus(ROEMER,1841) Valanginites(KILIAN,1910)
Description: fossil ammonites, cephalopod
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Early Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Valanginian(about 131-123 million years)
Common name: fossil ammonites, ephalopod
Comments: natural,complete specimen,no restoration,prepared by both sides, preserved outer shell, unbroken,no paint,no glue,no restoration, no composite,nice color,beautifull,measures : 58 x 50 x 46 mms, weigth: 171 grms, excellent quality, very well preserved specimen, uncommon ,rare and scarce,difficult,a gem
Location: Hollwede (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Northern Germany
Price: 129 E

Cadoceras sublaeve

Cadoceras sublaeve

Cadoceras sublaeve (J.SOWERBY,1814)

Reference: AN15
Genus - Specie: Cadoceras sublaeve (J.SOWERBY,1814)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Middle Jurassic (Dogger)
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Lower Callovian (about 154-160 million years)
Common name: fossil cephalopod, ammonites
Comments: complete,well preserved,with outer shell,no repair ,no restoration,good size,whith outer shell,measures: 70 x 65 x 65 mms,weigth: 303 grms,beautifull,fine quality,collector’s choice
Location: Kellaway Sands (Cirencester) Wiltshire (UK)
Price: 85 E

Kranaosphinctes(Pachyplanulites) sp. (BUCKMAN,1921)

Kranaosphinctes(Pachyplanulites) sp. (BUCKMAN,1921)

Kranaosphinctes(Pachyplanulites) sp. (BUCKMAN,1921)

Kranaosphinctes(Pachyplanulites) sp. (BUCKMAN,1921)

Reference: CC60-AN60
Genus - Specie: Kranaosphinctes(Pachyplanulites) sp. (BUCKMAN,1921)
Description: fossil cephalopod, ammonites, mollusk
Period: Jurassic
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Jurassic
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Late Oxfordian (about 157-160 million years ago)
Common name: giant ammonites , mollusk
Comments: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Cephalopoda, Order: Ammonitida, Family: Perisphinctidae. 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 Kranosphinctes, of which an excellent example of Madagascar is offered here. Virtually all the fossils of Kranosphinctes that are offered in the market are small specimens of not more than 100 mm wide. The giant seen here is 420 mm wide, and it is large and heavy enough to require two people to move it, a giant of the oceans. Natural ,original fossil , free of matrix, prepared by professionals , complete specimen, retains much of the external mold-shell, very well preserved specimen, large size , out of size, no paint, unbroken, unrestored, no glue, no repair, measures : 420 x 355 x 165 mms, weigth: 20.200 grms, fine quality, very scarce, nice specimen, museum piece, collector´s choice, It is sent and delivered with certificate of authenticity .
Location: Sakahara(Tulear)Madagascar
Price: 900 E

Hoploscaphites nicoletti

Hoploscaphites nicoletti

Hoploscaphites nicoletti(Owen) Hoploscaphites (Nowak,1911)

Reference: AN7
Genus - Specie: Hoploscaphites nicoletti(Owen) Hoploscaphites (Nowak,1911)
Description: fossil Ammonites
Period: Cretaceous
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Late Cretaceous
Era: Mesozoic
Age: Maastrichtian (65-68 million years ago)
Common name: fossil Ammonites
Comments: natural,excellent quality and conservation,in matrix,complete,no restoration,measures ammonite :62 x 53 x 12 mms
Location: Fox Hills Formation (Pennington County) South Dakota (United States)
Price: 125 E

Cladiscites angustus

Cladiscites angustus

Cladiscites angustus(Gamsjager,1982)

Reference: AN2
Genus - Specie: Cladiscites angustus(Gamsjager,1982)
Description: fossil ammonites
Period: Trias
Epoch-Stage-Strata: Upper Trias
Era: Early Mesozoic
Age: 240-250 million years aprox.
Common name: fossil ammonites
Comments: natural,rare,complete,difficult,uncommon,no restoration,prepared by both sides,fine quality, fossils of Timor are always special and rare times available on the market of fossil collection, measures: 41 x 39 x 21 mms
Location: Bihati(West Timor) Indonesia
Price: 42 E

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