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Dactylioceras Multi ammonite fossil with box and stand - Whitby, North Yorkshire Jurassic Coast, Yorkshire Fossils
Dactylioceras Multi ammonite fossil with box and stand - Whitby, North Yorkshire Jurassic Coast, Yorkshire Fossils
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Dactylioceras ammonite shell fossil multi-block found near Whitby, North Yorkshire on the Jurassic Coast
Generally rounded whorl section. Strong ribbing, moderately dense. Ribs run straight or slightly bent forward across the top (venter).
Maximum size ~11cm, average size ~7cm.
Largest ammonite size: 8.2cm
Age (lithology): Upper Lias; Toarcian; Bifrons zone; Commune subzone.
Distribution: Staithes, Port Mulgrave, Runswick, Kettleness, Sandsend, Hawsker, Ravenscar.
Occurrence: Abundant
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