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Coilopoceratidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ammonitida

Superfamily
  
†Acanthoceratoidea

Rank
  
Family

Subclass
  
Ammonites

Coilopoceratidae

Similar
  
Ammonites, Acanthoceratoidea, Coilopoceras, Collignoniceratidae, Echioceratidae

Coilopoceratidae is a family of generally large, proper ammonites with strongly involute shells from the Upper Cretaceous, Turonian and Coniacian stages. Coilopoceratids have variably compressed shells with flattish to broadly rounded sides and narrowly rounded to sharp keel-like venters. Whorl sections are generally lanceolate. The suture is ammonitic with an overall clumpy appearance.

The Coilopoceratidae are derived from the Tissotiidae by a secondary re-development of an ammonitic suture and of more narrowly compressed shells.

Genera

  • Coilopoceras Hyatt, 1903 (synonym = Glebosoceras Reyment, 1954) - from north and west Africa, Syria, Baluchistan, and western North America (Colorado, New Mexico, Texas).
  • Herrickiceras Cobban & Hook, 1980 - from Western North America, central Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Hoplitoides von Koenen, 1898 – from north and west Africa, Syria, Columbia, Peru, western North America.
  • References

    Coilopoceratidae Wikipedia