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AMM3681 |
name |
Crucilobiceras ornatilobatum (Spath) |
age |
Jurassic, Lower Lias, Raricostatum Zone |
size |
Size of ammonite 45mm |
location |
Stonebarrow, Charmouth, Dorset, UK |
weight |
36gms |
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description |
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An extremely rare type of Crucilobiceras which was discovered during recent storms to hit the South West. The ammonite has been preserved in solid pyrite and has an immaculate centre. It is also the largest specimen of this type we have ever come across. Approximately 195 million years old. One for the discerning collector. |
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