This listing features a rare and well-preserved Eparietites dentatus mac ammonite fossil from the Frodingham Ironstone, dating back to the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jurassic. Discovered in Conersby, Scunthorpe, Yorkshire, UK, this ammonite is a sought-after specimen due to its rarity, excellent preservation, and historical significance.

About Eparietites dentatus mac

Eparietites is a genus of ammonites known for its distinctive ribbed shell, intricate suture patterns, and strong, coiled structure. This species thrived in the shallow Jurassic seas approximately 195 million years ago, leaving behind beautifully preserved fossils in the ironstone deposits of Scunthorpe.

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This rare Eparietites dentatus mac ammonite fossil from the Frodingham Ironstone is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Jurassic marine life. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this incredible piece of natural history.