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Hoplitoides

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Ammonites, Ataxioceras, Macrocephalites, Kossmaticeras, Hemiaster

Hoplitoides is an ammonite from the Upper Cretaceous, Turonian belonging to the Coilopoceratidae, a family in the Acanthoceratoidea. Hoplitoides have early whorls which are grooved, then flat, and finally narrowly rounded venters; early stages with umbilical tubercles and space ribs, later stages becoming smooth. The suture is similar to that of Coilopoceras but less extreme. Hoplitoides has an established distribution which is widespread, from western North America, northwestern Africa and northern South America.

Species include:

  • H. gibbulosus
  • H. ingens
  • H. koeneni
  • H. latesellatus (type species)
  • H. mirabilis
  • H. sandovalensis
  • H. wohltmanni
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    Hoplitoides Wikipedia


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