Rare Scaphites Heteromorph Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Bearpaw Shale Montana USA


£ 600.00

Rare Heteromorph Ammonite – Scaphites from the Bearpaw Shale Formation

This exceptionally rare heteromorph ammonite belongs to the genus Scaphites, a
distinctive group of Late Cretaceous cephalopods renowned for their unusual, partially uncoiled shell morphology. Unlike typical planispiral ammonites, Scaphites exhibits a tightly coiled juvenile whorl followed by a recurved body chamber, giving it a hook-like or “scaphoid” appearance. This unique form makes it highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of evolutionary and morphological diversity in ammonites.

Recovered from the Bearpaw Shale Formation near Lake Howell, Montana, USA, this specimen originates from the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 86 to 83 million years ago. The Bearpaw Shale is world-famous for preserving marine fossils in remarkable detail, offering a window into the Western Interior Seaway that once covered much of North America.

Geological Context & Depositional Environment

The Bearpaw Shale represents a quiet, offshore marine depositional environment dominated by fine-grained sediments such as clay and silt. These low-energy conditions were ideal for preserving delicate fossils, including ammonites, bivalves, and marine reptiles. During the Santonian, this region lay beneath a warm, shallow epicontinental sea teeming with life. Scaphites thrived in these waters as active nektonic predators, likely feeding on small crustaceans and plankton.

This fossil is a genuine relic of that ancient marine ecosystem, capturing a moment in deep geological time when the Western Interior Seaway was at its peak biodiversity.

Taxonomy & Morphological Features


• Order: Ammonitida
• Superfamily: Scaphitoidea
• Family: Scaphitidae
• Genus: Scaphites

Scaphites is particularly noted for its sexual dimorphism, with macroconchs (larger forms) and microconchs (smaller forms) exhibiting differences in size and shell structure. The specimen displays the characteristic hooked body chamber and ribbed ornamentation typical of the genus, often accompanied by tubercles or nodes that may have served hydrodynamic or defensive functions.

The shell structure reflects an evolutionary adaptation that may have influenced buoyancy control and locomotion, distinguishing heteromorph ammonites from their more regularly coiled relatives.

Authenticity & Presentation

This fossil is a genuine, carefully selected specimen, and the photographs provided show the exact piece you will receive. Every detail visible in the images reflects the true preservation and quality of the fossil, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase.

Included with this specimen is a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its legitimacy and provenance. All specimens are responsibly sourced and professionally handled to preserve their scientific and aesthetic value.

Collector Appeal & Significance

Heteromorph ammonites such as Scaphites are among the most fascinating and collectible fossil types due to their unusual forms and evolutionary significance. Their rarity, combined with the renowned fossil-bearing reputation of the Bearpaw Shale, makes this an उत्कृष्ट addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or natural history portfolio.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or an enthusiast seeking a standout specimen, this rare Scaphites ammonite offers both scientific importance and striking visual appeal