Ophiceras
Ophiceras Temporal range: Early Triassic (Scythian)
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Class: | Cephalopoda
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Genus: | Ophiceras Griesbach, 1880
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Ophiceras is a genus of smooth, evolute ceratitid ammonites from the Early Triassic, with a rounded venter. Fossils of the genus have been found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Greenland, and India.[1]
Diagnosis[]
The shell of Ophiceras evolute, whorls all showing, slowly increasing in height, and slightly embracing the previous. Umbilicus, wide and moderately deep. Surface ornamented with faint folds, which in some develop into coarse ribs in the mature growth stage, and transverse striae. Suture is ceratitic, lobes and saddles usually long and narrow. (Smith, 1932. Arkell, 1957)
Taxonomy[]
Ophiceras is included in the Ophiceratidae according to the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology (Arkell, 1957), but was earlier placed in the Xenodiscidae in Smith (1932).
Five subgenera are recognized: Ophiceras (Ophiceras), O. (Acanthophiceras), O. (Discophiceras), O. (Lytophiceras), O. (Metophiceras).
Ophiceras probably gave rise to Flemingites , which it somewhat resembles.
References[]
- ^ Ophiceras at Fossilworks.org
Further reading[]
- Arkell, W.J. et al., 1957. Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part L. Geological Society and University of Kansas Press.
- Smith, J.P. 1932. Lower Triassic Ammonoids of North America. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 167.
- Otoceratina
- Ceratitida genera
- Triassic cephalopods
- Triassic animals of Asia
- Ammonites of Asia
- Triassic Armenia
- Triassic Azerbaijan
- Triassic China
- Triassic India
- Fossils of Armenia
- Fossils of Azerbaijan
- Fossils of China
- Fossils of India
- Fossil taxa described in 1880