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Leioceras comptocostosum var. substriatum (Chandler & Callomon 2009)
Ludwigia posted a fossil in Ammonoids
This is a variation of a relatively newly created species collected at the type locality by the first author of the following work. Literature: Chandler, R.B. & Callomon, J. 2009. The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. -
Leioceras comptocostosum var. uncinatum (Chandler & Callomon 2009)
Ludwigia posted a fossil in Ammonoids
This is a variation of a relatively newly created species collected at the type locality by the first author of the following work. Literature: Chandler, R.B. & Callomon, J. 2009. The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. -
Leioceras comptocostosum var. subfalcatum (Chandler & Callomon 2009)
Ludwigia posted a fossil in Ammonoids
This is a variation of a relatively newly created species collected at the type locality by the first author of the following work. Literature: Chandler, R.B. & Callomon, J. 2009. The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. -
Leioceras comptocostosum var. subacutum (Chandler & Callomon 2009)
Ludwigia posted a fossil in Ammonoids
This is a variation of a relatively newly created species collected at the type locality by the first author of the following work. Literature: Chandler, R.B. & Callomon, J. 2009. The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. -
The shell is well preserved. It may be that the "injury" at the point where the phragmocone ends and the body chamber begins was caused by a predator.
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A complete specimen with the shell preserved on one side. The transition from phragmocone to body chamber can be seen on the mold on the reverse side where the shell no longer exists.
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Calcite mold. Complete specimen with a smaller one attached.
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The calcite mold of the phragmocone of another otherwise large ammonite. Named recently by Volker Dietze after the location where it was found. Literature: Dietze etal. 2014, Aalenian (Middle Jurassic) ammonites and stratigraphy of the Geisingen clay pit (SW Germany), Palaeodiversity 7: 61–127; Stuttgart
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Calcite mold. This is only the phragmocone, so it would have been quite a large creature.
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Calcite mold. This extremely variable species was newly erected in 2014 by Dietze etal. Literature: V.Dietze etal, Aalenian (Middle Jurassic) ammonites and stratigraphy of the Geisingen clay pit (SW Germany), Palaeodiversity 7: 61–127; Stuttgart 30 December 2014.
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Calcite mold showing the suture lines of the phragmocone.
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Almost complete with the shell partially preserved. Old German Chronostraigraphy: Dogger (Braunjura) beta 1
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Index fossil of the bradfordensis zone. Phragmocone showing typical rib structure. The last photo shows another sample which illustrates how large these ammonites could get. The diameter is 20cm. and this is still just the phragmocone. Lithology: Geisingen-Oolith The Geisingen-Oolith is a horizon which was built and reworked over a long stretch of time at the coastal fringe of an arm of the Tethys ocean. Fauna from both the concavum and the bradfordensis zones are to be found in it. Old German Chronostratigraphy: Dogger (Braunjura) beta Literature: Dietze et al (2014): Aalenian (Middle Jurassic) ammonites and stratigraphy of the Geisingen clay pit (SW Germany). Palaeodiversity 7: 61-127