This listing features a very rare Audoliceras matherianum heteromorph ammonite fossil from the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous period. Discovered in Saratov, Russia, this fossil is an extraordinary example of the unique and complex forms found in heteromorph ammonites.

The Audoliceras matherianum species is a fascinating heteromorph ammonite, known for its uncoiled, irregularly spiraled shell, which contrasts with the typical tightly coiled shells of most ammonites. This unique morphology offers insight into the evolutionary diversity of ammonites during the Cretaceous period. The intricate ribbing and well-preserved details of this specimen highlight its exceptional quality, making it a rare and scientifically valuable piece.

This specimen comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious private ammonite collections in the world. Fossils from this collection are renowned for their authenticity, historical significance, and exceptional preservation, making this a highly collectible and desirable fossil for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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This fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its scientific value and collectible status. The exact specimen you will receive is shown in the photos, with a scale rule featuring 1cm squares included for accurate size reference.

This very rare Audoliceras matherianum fossil is a stunning example of the diversity and complexity of life during the Cretaceous period. Its rarity, provenance, and detailed preservation make it an exceptional addition to any fossil collection, a valuable educational resource, or a remarkable display piece for those passionate about paleontology.

Don’t miss the chance to own this rare and scientifically significant heteromorph ammonite fossil with impeccable provenance from the world-renowned Alice Purnell Collection. Order now to secure this extraordinary piece for your collection!