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Hi guys I have these two ammonites that I’m not sure on the id of thanks for your help 1 from Lyme Regis, looks almost like a promicoceras but with weiRd preservation 2. from Burton bradstock , parkinsonia?
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5.5cm. diameter acris subzone parkinsoni zone Bajocian Middle Jurassic Site: Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK-
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17cm. garantiana Zone Bajocian Inferior Oolite Middle Jurassic Found at Burton Bradstock, Dorset, GB-
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10cm. Parkinsoni zone, Bajocian. From Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK.-
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Almost complete. Most of the shell is preserved.
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Another ammonite species which gives its name both to the lithographical unit and the biostratigraphical zone. This zone is practically nonexistent in southern Germany, but interestingly enough, can be found both in Great Britain and France. For this reason I was pleased to recieve this specimen on a trade. Lithography: Scissum Beds Literature: Whicher, Sole & Chandler (2014): The Gastropod and Ammonite Fauna of two anomalous Facies in the Inferior Oolite of Burton Cliff, South Dorset. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society. Vol. 135
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