This is a rare and impressive 19-inch Parapuzosia austinoceras austini ammonite fossil, from the Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, discovered in White Horse Chalk Pit, Westbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. Parapuzosia is one of the largest genera of ammonites, known for its distinctive size and coiling structure.

This ammonite represents an important species in Cretaceous marine ecosystems, demonstrating the remarkable diversity of cephalopods during this period. Well-preserved examples from the UK are exceptionally rare, making this a valuable specimen for collectors and researchers alike.

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Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photos for accurate sizing.

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