Cetonoceras is genus of ammonite that lived during the upper Pliensbachian stage of early Jurassic. Fossils of this genus were found in Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Hungary and Austria.[1][2][3]

Cetonoceras
Temporal range: Pliensbachian [1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Ammonoidea
Order: Ammonitida
Family: Dactylioceratidae
Subfamily: Reynesocoeloceratinae
Genus: Cetonoceras
Wiedenmayer, 1977
Type species
Coeloceras psiloceroides
Fucini, 1905
Species
  • C. psiloceroides Fucini, 1905
Synonyms
  • Seccianoceras Venturi in Faraoni et al., 1995

Description edit

First whorls of shell are depressed, but then they became rounded and more compressed. Primary ribs are strong and they are usually bifurcating. Secondary ribs are more delicate. Tubercules are present on ventrolateral positions in younger whorls, but they are diminishing on outer whorls. Similar genus is Reynesocoeloceras, but that one is lacking ribs bifurcations.[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c M. K. Howarth 2013. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Revised, Volume 3B, Chapter 4: Psiloceratoidea, Eoderoceratoidea, Hildoceratoidea.
  2. ^ a b Blau, J., Meister C. (1991). Liassic (Pliensbachian) Ammonites from the Lienz Dolomites (Eastern Tyrol, Austria).
  3. ^ Géczy, B., Meister, C. 1998. Les ammonites du Domérien de la montagne du Bakony (Hongrie). Revue de Paléobiologie 17(1):69-161