Dramatic Pavlovia Russian Ammonites

Pavlovia iatriensis

Geological Time: Late Jurassic, Tithonian Stage

Size: Ammonite fossil is 50 mm and 70 mm diameter Matrix: 100 mm by 65 mm.

Fossil Site: Yatria River, Siberia, Russia

Fossil Code: AA113

Price: Sold


Description: A fossil specimen with two Pavlovia ammonites, this display catches the eye from every aspect. These ammonites are best known for their distinctively-ribbed shells, shown here as they are preserved in rich beige Calcite. Even some of the intricate suturing pattern is present. The species derives its name from the river by which the first specimens were found, just as these were, in deposits from near the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary.

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Pavlovia Russian Ammonites
Pavlovia Russian Ammonite

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