9.8" Plate of Two Devonian Ammonoid (Anetoceras) Fossils - Morocco

This is a 9.8" wide specimen that contains two complete and one partial, Early Devonian ammonites (Anetoceras), quarried in the Anti-Atlas Region of Morocco. The ammonites have been painstakingly prepared from the hard limestone matrix that they were found. There is a naturally associated phacopid trilobite head and tail that have been prepped free from the limestone as well.

The largest ammonoid cephalopod is 4.1" wide. Comes with a display stand.

About Anetoceras

Anetoceras is an early ammonoid cephalopod, first named by O.H. Schindewolf in 1934, that lived in the latter part of the Early Devonian period. It is distinguished by its loosely coiled, prominently ribbed shell, with the coiling occurring in a single plane so that the whorls are close together but do not touch. The shell’s ribs are narrow and widely spaced, adding to its distinct appearance and making it an important specimen for understanding early ammonoid evolution.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Anetoceras sp.
LOCATION
Anti-Atlas Region, Morocco
SIZE
Largest ammonite 4.1" wide, 9.8 x 8.6" Rock
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#135999
GUARANTEE
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