Trematoceras
Trematoceras is an orthoconic nautiloid cephalopod from the Upper Triassic of Europe and Asia named by Eichwald in 1851.
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Subfamily: | Michelinoceratinae |
Genus: | Trematoceras Eichwald, 1851 |
Taxonomy
Trematoceras is included in the Michelinoceratinae, a subfamily of the Orthoceratidae[1]
Morphology
Trematoceras has a slender, subcylindrical shell with a bluntly pointed apex, long chambers, straight transverse sutures, and a smooth or faintly cancellated surface. The siphuncle is central, tubular, and empty; septal necks short, orthochaonitic; connecting rings cylindrical or only faintly expanded. Chambers contain prominent lamelar mural and episeptal deposits.[1]
Distribution
Trematoceras has been found in Upper Triassic sediments in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, and the Russian Federation.[2]
References
- Sweet, W.C. 1964. Nautiloidea- Orthocerida. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K. Geol. Soc. of America and Univ Kansas Press
- Trematoceras -Paleobio db
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