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Tragodesmoceras

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Cephalopoda

Family
  
Muniericeratidae

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ammonitida

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Mammites, Fagesia, Vascoceras, Calycoceras, Placenticeras

Tragodesmoceras is a large moderately involute ammonite with deeply embracing whorls that are higher than wide, a steep sided umbilicus and a narrowly rounded venter. Ornament consists of primary ribs that begin at the umbilical shoulder and smaller secondary ribs that begin mid flank. Ribs are sigmodal, periodically thickened and bent forward on the outer flank to cross the venter as chevrons. The suture has a broad trifid lateral lobe.

Species include Tregodesmoceras clypealoides (type), known from western Europe and the U.S., Tragodesmosderas bassi, known from Arizona and Kansas, and Tragodesoceras socorroense known from Arizona and New Mexico.

The related Muniericeras is more evolute in form, but otherwise similar.

References

Tragodesmoceras Wikipedia