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Hypophylloceras

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Phylloceratidae

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ammonitida

Suborder
  
Phylloceratina

Subfamily
  
Phylloceratinae

Rank
  
Genus

Subclass
  
Ammonites

Similar
  
Phyllopachyceras, Ammonites, Phylloceras, Pseudothurmannia, Puzosia

Hypophylloceras is a Cretaceous ammonite with a finely ribbed, compressed, involute shell; some having periodic stronger ribs or folds. The suture is complex, with large, asymmetric and finely divided lobes; the 1st lateral being much larger than the external (=ventral) and 2nd lateral lobes. Saddle endings commonly not phylloid.

Hypophylloceras includes Neophylloceras Shimizu 1934 (=Paraphylloceras Chimisu 1935 ), Hyporbulites Brestroffer 1947, Goretophylloceras Collingnon 1949 and Aphrotiticeras Mahmoud in Breister, 1952.

The type species Hypophylloceras ononense, named by Salfeld in 1925 and based on Phylloceras ononense Santon 1895, comes from the Aptian of California.

References

Hypophylloceras Wikipedia


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