Cuyaniceras transgrediens Fossil Ammonite – Lower Kimmeridgian Jurassic – Germany – Genuine Fossil with Certificate
£ 14.40
This listing features a beautiful and authentic Cuyaniceras transgrediens fossil
ammonite from the Lower Kimmeridgian Stage of the Late Jurassic, discovered in Germany. A fine example of Jurassic marine life, this specimen showcases classic morphological detail and preservation. The photo shows the actual fossil you will receive, and the scale cube = 1cm provides accurate sizing reference. Please refer to the image for full dimensions.Species & Classification:
• Genus & Species: Cuyaniceras transgrediens
• Type: Fossil Ammonite (Extinct Marine Cephalopod)
• Order: Ammonitida
• Superfamily: Perisphinctoidea
• Family: Aspidoceratidae
• Phylum: Mollusca
• Class: CephalopodaGeological & Stratigraphic Context:
• Period: Jurassic
• Stage: Lower Kimmeridgian
• Formation: Likely Mergel or Plattenkalk equivalent units (depending on locality)
• Locality: Germany
• Depositional Environment: Marine shelf environment – soft marine sediments conducive to exceptional fossil preservation
• Biozone: Possibly associated with the Aulacostephanus or early Aspidoceras ammonite zones (varies by German stratigraphy)Morphological Features:
• Strongly ribbed shell with moderately involute coiling
• Ornamented with sharp ribbing and potential tuberculation
• Wide, compressed whorls typical of Cuyaniceras genus
• Sutures well-defined on the outer whorls, indicative of the Aspidoceratidae familyNotable Facts:
• Cuyaniceras transgrediens is a diagnostic species used in correlation within the Lower Kimmeridgian strata of Europe
• A fine reference fossil for both scientific and private collections
• The genus is notable for representing faunal turnover events in the late Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian marine ecosystemsWhy Buy From Us?
• 100% genuine fossil, responsibly sourced
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
• You receive the exact fossil pictured
• Excellent for fossil collectors, educational use, display, or museum curationThis rare and scientifically significant Cuyaniceras transgrediens ammonite from the Lower Kimmeridgian of Germany is a must-have addition for any collector of quality Jurassic fossils.
ammonite from the Lower Kimmeridgian Stage of the Late Jurassic, discovered in Germany. A fine example of Jurassic marine life, this specimen showcases classic morphological detail and preservation. The photo shows the actual fossil you will receive, and the scale cube = 1cm provides accurate sizing reference. Please refer to the image for full dimensions.Species & Classification:
• Genus & Species: Cuyaniceras transgrediens
• Type: Fossil Ammonite (Extinct Marine Cephalopod)
• Order: Ammonitida
• Superfamily: Perisphinctoidea
• Family: Aspidoceratidae
• Phylum: Mollusca
• Class: CephalopodaGeological & Stratigraphic Context:
• Period: Jurassic
• Stage: Lower Kimmeridgian
• Formation: Likely Mergel or Plattenkalk equivalent units (depending on locality)
• Locality: Germany
• Depositional Environment: Marine shelf environment – soft marine sediments conducive to exceptional fossil preservation
• Biozone: Possibly associated with the Aulacostephanus or early Aspidoceras ammonite zones (varies by German stratigraphy)Morphological Features:
• Strongly ribbed shell with moderately involute coiling
• Ornamented with sharp ribbing and potential tuberculation
• Wide, compressed whorls typical of Cuyaniceras genus
• Sutures well-defined on the outer whorls, indicative of the Aspidoceratidae familyNotable Facts:
• Cuyaniceras transgrediens is a diagnostic species used in correlation within the Lower Kimmeridgian strata of Europe
• A fine reference fossil for both scientific and private collections
• The genus is notable for representing faunal turnover events in the late Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian marine ecosystemsWhy Buy From Us?
• 100% genuine fossil, responsibly sourced
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
• You receive the exact fossil pictured
• Excellent for fossil collectors, educational use, display, or museum curationThis rare and scientifically significant Cuyaniceras transgrediens ammonite from the Lower Kimmeridgian of Germany is a must-have addition for any collector of quality Jurassic fossils.