Arnioceras Ammonite Fossil

Formation: Black Ven Marls, Lower Lias

Age: Jurassic Period (Approx. 190–180 million years ago)

Location: Black Ven, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

This listing features an exceptionally preserved Arnioceras ammonite fossil, discovered on November 30, 2024, by our dedicated team members Alister and Alison. Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, this fossil showcases the intricate details and natural beauty of this ancient marine creature. Found in the world-famous Black Ven Marls at Lyme Regis, this ammonite is a stunning relic of Earth’s Jurassic past.

Species Information:

Arnioceras is a genus of early Jurassic ammonites known for their distinctively coiled shells with fine ribbing and a prominent keel. These marine mollusks thrived in the shallow seas of the Jurassic period, feeding on plankton and small marine organisms. Fossils of Arnioceras are highly valued for their scientific importance and their role in understanding the evolution of ammonites.

Product Details:

This Arnioceras ammonite fossil is perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by paleontology and the natural history of the Jurassic period. Its exceptional preservation and scientific significance make it ideal for display, study, or teaching purposes.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to own this rare and beautifully preserved Arnioceras ammonite fossil. Add this extraordinary specimen to your collection today and explore the fascinating story of life in Earth’s ancient seas!