Cladiscites

Cladiscites
Temporal range: Carnian–Rhaetian[1]
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Polished fossil shell of Cladiscites species from Austria, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Mollusca
Class:
Cephalopoda
Subclass:
Ammonoidea
Order:
Ceratitida
Family:
Cladiscitidae
Genus:
Cladiscites

de Haan (1825)
Species[2]
  • C. mendenhalli Smith 1927
  • C. tornatus Hauer 1846
  • C. ungeri Klipstein 1843

Cladiscites is an extinct genus of cephalopods in the ammonoid order Ceratitida. These nektonic carnivores [2] lived during the Triassic, from Carnian to Rhaetian age.[1]

Description

Shells of these cephalopods can reach a diameter of about 70–170 centimetres (28–67 in). This genus survived at the extinction event at the end of the Permian.[3]

Distribution

Fossils of species within this family have been found in the Triassic of Afghanistan, Hungary, Italy, Oman, Tajikistan, United States[2] and the East Indies.

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "Sepkoski's Online Genus Database". Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  2. ^ a b c "Paleobiology Database - Cladiscites". Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  3. ^ Museum of Victoria
Weblinks
  • James Perrin Smith Upper Triassic marine invertebrate faunas of North America
  • Mikko's Phylogeny Archive
Taxon identifiers
Cladiscites


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