Echioceratidae
Echioceratidae Temporal range: Sinemurian, [1]
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Fossil shells of Echioceras raricostatum from Pierreclos (France), on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Subclass: | †Ammonoidea |
Order: | †Ammonitida |
Suborder: | †Ammonitina |
Superfamily: | †Psiloceratoidea |
Family: | †Echioceratidae Buckman, 1913 |
Echioceratidae is an extinct family of ammonites that lived during Sinemurian stage of Early Jurassic.[1]
Description[]
Ammonites belonging to this family had serpenticone shells with keel, that can be surrounded by grooves, if a species is densely ribbed and compressed. Whorl section is circular, or has flat sides. Ribs are simple and strong with the exception of that had strongly compressed whorl section on outer whorls and these outer whorls were also smooth. Initial ontogenical stage is smooth, but very short. Tubercules were present, but only in few species.[1]
Genera and subgenera[]
Following genera are members of this family:[1]
- Spath, 1929
- Buckman, 1913
- Trueman and Williams, 1925
- Trueman and Williams, 1925
- Echioceras Bayle, 1878
- Buckman, 1924
- Buckman, 1923
- L. (Leptechioceras)
- L. (Neomicroceras) Donovan, 1966
Distribution[]
Fossils of species within this genus have been found in the Jurassic rocks of north Africa, South and North America, Europe and Asia.[2][1]
References[]
- Psiloceratoidea
- Ammonitida families
- Early Jurassic ammonites of Europe
- Ammonites of Europe
- Ammonites of Africa
- Ammonites of Asia
- Ammonites of North America
- Ammonites of South America
- Sinemurian first appearances
- Sinemurian extinctions
- Ammonitina stubs