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Lot 1813* - S17 Out of This World - mardi, 28. juin 2022, 16h00

SPINY AMMONITE

Crioceras Nolani
Alpes de Haute-Provence, France
Cretaceous, Hauterivian, 129-132 million years
35 x 34 x 6 cm


Provenance: Italian private collection

Ammonites are an extinct group of cephalopods that were very rich in form. There are 1500 known genera of ammonites. Thanks to their variety of forms ammonites are a popular collector's item. Their shell - rolled up in the manner of a logarithmic spiral - recalls that of a snail, but this is not the case with all ammonites. The species Crioceras Nolani has a flat, spiral shell, where no coil is in contact with the other. Why this shape developed in this way is unknown. Possibly this species lived in the benthic zone at the lowest level of the sea, so there was no need for a shell suitable for swimming in this species. The spines decorating the animal's shell served as protection for the ammonite, which was either sedentary or could only move slowly on the sea floor.

The specimen presented here has wonderful and long spines and is a masterpiece of modern palaeontology.

CHF 10 000 / 15 000 | (€ 10 310 / 15 460)

Vendu pour CHF 17 380 (frais inclus)
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