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Large Pair of Triassic Ammonites from Greece
Stock Number  XIAGR09
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Name:   Gymnites incultusis
Age:  Triassic
Formation:  Hallstatt Limestone
Location:  Epidauros, Greece
Size:  Larger ammonite is 4.2 inches across
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This is a large pair of Triassic ammonites from Greece. Triassic cephalopods are not common in the fossil record - there are only a few places in the world where they are found. This specimen contains two Gymnites incultusis ammonites, both natural to the plate. The ammonites have a smooth surface and a striking black color that contrasts wonderfully with the pinkish-red matrix. The cephalopods are well presented on the large, natural block of limestone. This is a fine specimen of two large ammonites from Greece.



 
 
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