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Crioceratites
Temporal range: Early CretaceousScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Ammonitida Superfamily: Ancylocerataceae Family: Crioceratitidae Genus: Crioceratites
Léveillé 1837Species - C. andersoni
- C. barrabei
- C. bituberculatus
- C. coniferus
- C. duvalii
- C. elegans
- C. heterocostatus
- C. krenkeli
- C. latus
- C. loryi
- C. panescorsii
- C. portarum
- C. tehamaensis
- C. yollabollium
Synonyms - Crioceras d'Orbigny, 1842
- Crioceratites (Crioceras) d'Orbigny, 1842
- Toxoceras d'Orbigny, 1842
Crioceratites is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the Ancylocerataceae.
Crioceritites is coiled in an open, normally equiangular spiral with an oval or subquadrate whorl section. The surface is banded by fine, dense, rounded ribbing sectioned by periodically spaced thick and often spinose ribs
Crioceratites was formerly included in the Ancyloceratidae, in the subfamily Crioceratinae which was subsequently elevated in rank to the family Crioceratidae.
Crioceras and Toxoceras d'Orbigny and possibly Emericiceras Sarka 1954 are junior synonyms
Crioceratities fossils have been found in Lower Cretaceous Hauterevian-Barremanian, sediments in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and South America.
See also
References
- Simon & Schuster's Guide To Fossils (Nature Guide Series) by Paolo Arduini
- Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Ammonoidea,--Ancyloceratiaceae; Geological Society of America 1957, reprinted 1990.
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