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Cenoceras

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Nautilidae

Rank
  
Genus

Subclass
  
Nautiloid

Superfamily
  
Nautilaceae

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Nautilida

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Similar
  
Nautiloid, Nautilida, Eutrephoceras, Lytoceras, Cymatoceras

Cenoceras is an extinct genus within the cephalopod mollusc family Nautilidae, which in turn makes up part of the superfamily Nautilaceae. This genus has been described by Hyatt in 1884. The type species is Cenoceras intermedius (Sowerby).

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Species

  • Cenoceras borealeDagys and Sobolev 1988
  • Cenoceras trechmanniKummel 1953
  • Description

    Shells of these nektonic carnivores are variable in form, depending on species; ranges from evolute to involute, compressed lenticular to globose with rounded to flattened venter and flanks. The suture generally has shallow ventral and lateral lobes. The location of the siphuncle is variable, but never at an extreme ventral or dorsal position (Kümmel 1964, K449).

    Fossil range

    Cenoceras has a fossil range from the Upper Triassic, Carnian age to the Middle Jurassic, Callovian age (from 235.0 to 163.5 Ma).

    References

    Cenoceras Wikipedia