Fossil (M007)
This is Coroniceras Rotiforme. Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratoidea, from the lower Sinermurian stage in the Lower Jurassic. It is a sub zone ammonite of the Arnioceras semicostatum Zone. The specimen is around 189 million of years old, rare and existed only for a very short period.
This is Coroniceras Rotiforme. Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratoidea, from the lower Sinermurian stage in the Lower Jurassic. It is a sub zone ammonite of the Arnioceras semicostatum Zone. The specimen is around 189 million of years old, rare and existed only for a very short period.
This is Coroniceras Rotiforme. Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratoidea, from the lower Sinermurian stage in the Lower Jurassic. It is a sub zone ammonite of the Arnioceras semicostatum Zone. The specimen is around 189 million of years old, rare and existed only for a very short period.
Fossil (M007)
Germany
LOCATION
Schwäbisch Gmünd, Stuttgart, Baden Württemberg, Germany
SIZE
71 x 66 x 20 mm
DESCRIPTION
This is Coroniceras Rotiforme. Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratoidea, from the lower Sinermurian stage in the Lower Jurassic. It is a sub zone ammonite of the Arnioceras semicostatum Zone. The specimen is around 189 million of years old, rare and existed only for a very short period.