Promicroceras planicosta, Jurassic, GB
Product number:
F5513
Product information "Promicroceras planicosta, Jurassic, GB"
Promicroceras is an extinct ammonite from the upper Sinemurian (middle Lower Jurassic) of Europe, named by Leonard Spath in 1925. It is an iconic british fossil, as its warm honey-colored hues and sheen make it very popular with collectors. The growth stages of ammonites have been extensively studied by examining these fossils.
Age: Jurassic, Sinemurian;
Locality: Lymne Regis, Dorset, England, Great Britain
Size Ammonite: ca. 1-3 cm on matrix (5-7cm)
Specimen with one ammonite.
The pictures are examples. You will receive a piece of comparable quality.
Colors on photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.
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