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Youngibelus cf. ohmdenensis Belemnites and Harpoceras from Ohmden
Jurassic age (approx. 182 - 174 million years old) 2 Youngibelus cf. ohmdenensis belemnites and remains of Harpoceras ammonites in rock. The stone also shows the fossils of some shells called Inocerasmus dubius. The origin of the Belemnites fossils is Germany, Ohmden, quarry. It was found on 06/26/2023. The size of the stone containing the fossils is approx. 362 mm x 360 mm x 57 mm. Weight: approx. 6.6 Kg + packaging. The Belemnites and the whole stone are preserved with a substance called Durol STH 101, which prevents the decomposition of the pyrite and phosphate minerals.
Dimensions of the Belemnites: A: 165 mm, B: 150 mm,