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The shell is completely preserved. This is only the phragmocone of a large individual.
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Phragmocone with shell preserved.
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This specimen is a phragmocone with only the beginnings of the body chamber preserved, so it would have been quite a large one originally.
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Phragmocone with preseved shell.
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This specimen with completely preserved shell was found in two pieces of matrix on a field. It was then subsequently prepared out and repaired.
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This one is also complete, but was found on a field.
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This complete specimen with its "cap" was found at a temporary building site.
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This complete specimen is one of the microconch versions with completely preserved shell and visible lappets on both sides.
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Calcite mold of the phragmocone with beautifully marked septal suture lines. A small group of tube worms also colonized the shell after death.
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Phragmocone with view of the septal wall and the mineralized chamber.
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Almost complete. Most of the shell is preserved.
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From the album: Other Fauna
2.5cm. long. Found on a plowed field near Talheim. Probably humphresianum Zone, Bajocian. Attached to the bivalve Oxytoma inaequivalvis. -
Sonninia (Euhoploceras) marginatum (Buckman 1892)
Ludwigia posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide
8cm. Phragmocone with most of the shell preserved. From the Bajocian discites zone at Bradford Abbas, Dorset, UK.- 2 comments
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A good portion of the shell is preserved on the calcite mold. Just the phragmocone from what was a large specimen.
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Phragmocone with half a whorl of body chamber.
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The shell is intact on one side. Phragmocone with half of the body chamber. Literature: Dietze etal. 2005, The ammonite fauna and biostratigraphy of the Lower Bajocian (Ovale and Laeviuscula zones) of E Swabia (S Germany), Stuttgarter Beitr. Naturk. Ser. B Nr. 353
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From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide
17.5cm. This is just the phragmocone, so it was quite a large animal. From the Bajocian humphresianum zone at Frogden quarry,Sherborne, Dorset, England. Type locality and horizon for this species.