This is a rare, well-preserved Cenoceras inornatum fossil nautilus from the Bajocian Stage of the Middle Jurassic (~170 million years ago). This specimen was discovered in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, within the Inferior Oolite Formation, a well-known Jurassic marine deposit.
Cenoceras inornatum belongs to the extinct group of nautiloid cephalopods, which were marine predators during the Jurassic period. Unlike ammonites, which have intricate suture patterns, nautiloids have a simpler coiled shell with smooth growth lines. They used their internal gas chambers to regulate buoyancy, allowing them to navigate Jurassic seas in search of prey.
✔ Well-preserved chambered shell structure
✔ Clearly visible natural growth lines
✔ Authentic fossil from an important Jurassic site
✔ Excellent for collectors, educational study, or display
All fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photos for accurate sizing.
This Cenoceras inornatum fossil nautilus is a valuable and scientifically significant addition to any collection, providing a glimpse into the rich marine biodiversity of the Jurassic period.