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What genus is this Ammonite?


Alvrr.0

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So i found this Ammonite in one of my trips to a late jurassic/early cretaceous marine formation. I posted this same specimen but without preparation and they tell me that is impossible to know without the center area or the inner whorls. 

Now I prepped this Ammonite and the ribs on the inner whorls are visible. 

If anybody can tell about the genus or species of this Ammonite i'll be very greatful. 

Thanks! 

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1 minute ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

No idea, but it is a lovely ammonite! :ammo2::b_love1:

Haha. Yes, it's a lovely Ammonite! Im very happy with the result to be honest. 

In the other hand, the genus Berriasella looks pretty similar to my own, what do you think? Berriasella is founded in the place where i find it so can be possible 😛

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6 minutes ago, Alvrr.0 said:

Haha. Yes, it's a lovely Ammonite! Im very happy with the result to be honest. 

In the other hand, the genus Berriasella looks pretty similar to my own, what do you think? Berriasella is founded in the place where i find it so can be possible 😛

Yes, Berriasella seems a good fit, but ammonites are not my speciality, I just enjoy them.

Let's see what others say, but I'm with you on the ID for now,

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