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Euaspidoceras
Genus of molluscs (fossil) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Euaspidoceras is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus that lived during the Middle Jurassic.[1]
The ancestor of Euaspidoceras is probably Aspidoceras,[2] and it is considered to be related to genera such as Orthaspidoceras, Simaspidoceras, and Intranodites.[3]
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Species
- Euaspidoceras ajax Leanza 1947
- Euaspidoceras akantheen (or Aspidoceras akantheen) Buckman 1928
- Euaspidoceras davouxi Bert and Bonnot 2004
- Euaspidoceras babeanum d’Orbigny, 1848[4][5]
- Euaspidoceras perarmatum J. Sowerby, 1822[6]
- Euaspidoceras veranadaense Parent 2006[7]
Distribution
Euaspidoceras species may be found in the Jurassic of Argentina, France, Germany, India, Italy, Madagascar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the United Kingdom and Yemen.[7]
References
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