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The Blue Lias of the Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Blue Lias of the Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carniola, a carbonate and evaporitic sedimentary rock from the J Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carniola, a carbonate and evaporitic sedimentary rock from the Jurassic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carnivorous dinosaurs on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Promicroceras sp. Sinemurian Somerset, England.
The coastline of Monmouth Beach with the cliffs of Liassic rocks at Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
The coastline of Monmouth Beach with the cliffs of Liassic rocks at Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
The fossils hunters at the coastline of Monmouth Beach at the Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
The coastline of Monmouth Beach with the cliffs of Liassic rocks at Chippel Bay. West Dorset. England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Promicroceras is an extinct ammonite genus from the upper Sinemurian Lower Jurassic of Europe, named by Leonard Spath in 1925. Promicroceras is included in the family Eoderoceratidae, which is part of the ammonitid superfamily Eoderoceratoidea. Shells are evolute with an open umbilicus; strongly ribbed, ribs flattened on the venter, and with small spines without distinct tubercles. Promicroceras species are commonly found in South West England, particularly along the Dorset coast. Pyritic Promicroceras fossils are commonly found along the coast of Lyme Regis where they are well preserved in the Lower Jurassic Sinemurian Black Ven Marl. Fossil shops in the area commonly sell cleaned and ished Promicroceras.


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