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Fossil Gastropods

Fossil Gastropods

Fossil Gastropods


In this section of the shop you will find fossil snails to buy and collect. Snails, belonging to the class Gastropoda, are one of the most successful groups of mollusks. The oldest fossil snails have been found in the Lower Cambrian, but their origins clearly trace back to the Precambrian.
An example is Kimberella quadrata, which is interpreted as a very early snail-like mollusk. Most fossil snails come from marine species, which already exhibited a remarkable diversity of forms in the Cambrian und Ordovician period. However, the first confirmed fossil records of land snails are only known from the Jurassic.
Snails have shown an impressive adaptive radiation throughout their evolutionary history. This means they have adapted to a variety of habitats, both on land and in water. This adaptability is reflected in the diversity of their shell shapes and lifestyles. Depending on the estimate, there are between 43,000 and more than 240,000 species of snails. What is certain is that snails make up the majority of mollusk diversity. The shells of fossil snails often consist of robust materials like calcite and aragonite, which contribute to their good preservation. These well-preserved fossils offer valuable information about shell structures, lifestyles, and the evolutionary history of snails. However, it should be noted that not all gastropods have developed shells, and as a result, they are only very rarely preserved as fossils. Gastropods are a diverse and fascinating collection field for fossil enthusiasts.
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Pyrgotrochus elongatus (Sowerby, 1818) & Garantiana baculata (Quenstedt, 1858)
This double piece shows a beautiful fossil gastropod of the species Pyrgotrochus elongatus together with an ammonite of the species Garantiana baculata. The Pyrgotrochus elongatus measures about 33 mm and the ammonite has a diameter of about 39 mm.
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49,95 EUR
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Athleta (Volutospina) spinosus (Linnaeus 1758)
Here is a nice and detailed fossil gastropod of the species Athleta (Volutospina) spinosus  with  color pattern preservation.
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12,95 EUR
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Praenatica gregaria (Barrande in Perner, 1903)
This is a Czech fossil snail of the species Praenatica gregaria from the classical site of Koneprusy.
 
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9,95 EUR
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Pleurotomaria amalthei Quenstedt,1856
This is a relative rare specimen of a Jurassic gastropod that belongs to  the spcies Pleurotomaria amalthei.
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29,95 EUR
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