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| reference |
AMM5554 |
| name |
Pavlovia pallasioides (Aptychus preserved) |
| age |
Jurassic, Kimmeridge Clay |
| size |
Size of ammonites 35mm & 23mm |
| location |
Chapmans Pool, Dorset, UK |
| weight |
230gms |
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| description |
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| A really nice double specimen with the smaller ammonite exhibiting its complete mouth apparatus within its living chamber, we have not seen this feature before in a Pavlovia. The larger specimen has beautiful sutures and is a complete shell. These wonderful ammonites from this locality are becoming very rare indeed to collect. Approximately 153 million years old. |
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