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Ceratites
Art Line «Crackle»
Unique Copy / Detailed Hand-Painted

State-of-the-art Scientific Model in Museum Quality (3D printing). The artistic painting «Crackle» is created by the application of different colour layers and a special lacquer resulting in a decorative mosaic.

Inform us if you have other ideas regarding painting or size of the model: office@palaeolove.com

Model
Length: 20 cm
Width: 7.5 cm
Height: 11 cm
Scale: 1:1
Weight: 185 g

600.00 CHF 600.00 CHF

Delivery time: 4-6 weeks


SKU: 900131-02

 

Hand-finished state-of-the-art Scientific Model in Museum Quality (3D printing), which is equipped with taxidermy eyes. The models of our Art Line are available with various textures based on different colour techniques. A different painting according to customer requirements and other sizes are also possible. Let us know your needs: office@palaeolove.com

  • Each model is detailed hand-coloured and therefore unique.
  • Deviations from the product picture(s) are possible.
  • The model is supplied with an acrylic glass stand.

PALAEOLOVE artwork and art wares are recognizable due to their scientifically accurate visualisation that is accompanied by sound, science-based information. Our products are designed in Switzerland and analogously & digitally handmade in Switzerland and other European countries under the guidance of experts, true to the motto: «Science meets Design»!

The abbreviation «MIO» (= million, after the German national standard DIN 5008) – occasionally found on our goods and product pages to indicate the geological age of fossil taxa – is equivalent to «MYA» (= million years ago).

 

Depicted Animal

Ceratites  DE HAAN, 1825
0.11 M    241 MYA   

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Systematics: Ceratitidae, Ceratitida, Ammonoidea («Neocephalopoda»), Cephalopoda, Mollusca
Habitat: marine, continental slope; demersal, nektonic

This is a monomorph genus of the Ammonoidea. Its species are index fossils of the Anisian and Ladinian ages (Middle Triassic). The ceratitids or «Mesoammonoidea» were Late Permian and Triassic cephalopods with an external shell («Ectocochlea») subdivided into a body chamber and phragmocone with camerae linked by a siphuncle for gas controlled buoyancy regulation. They lived as carnivores in the seas of what is now Europe, Asia, and North America.

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