List of ammonites
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This list of ammonites is a comprehensive listing of genera
Genus
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 that are included in the subclass †Ammonoidea, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes genera that are commonly accepted as valid, as well the those that may be invalid, doubtful (nomina dubia
Nomen dubium
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), or were not formally published (nomina nuda
Nomen nudum
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), as well as junior synonyms of more established names, and genera that are no longer considered ammonites.

Reliability of this list

Most of the generic names in this list come from Jack Sepkoski
Jack Sepkoski
J. John Sepkoski Jr., , was a University of Chicago paleontologist. Sepkoski studied the fossil record and the diversity of life on Earth. Sepkoski and David Raup contributed to the knowledge of extinction events...

's 2002 compendium of marine fossil genera, which can be corroborated by other sources such as Part L, Ammonoidea, in the
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
The Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas Press, is a definitive multi-authored work of some 50 volumes, written by more than 300 paleontologists, and covering every phylum, class, order, family, and genus of fossil and...

. Additional generic names included come from the Treatise or various peer review scientific journals.

Ac

  • Acanthaecites
    Acanthaecites
    Acanthaecites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass that was first described by Rollier in 1909. Even though some of ammonites lived rather sedentary bottom dwelling lives, Acanthaecites was an active, mobile predator that lived a nektonic life style...

  • Acanthinites
    Acanthinites
    Acanthinites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass which was described by Mojsisovics in 1893. Acanthinites has only one described species, A. magnificus and lived in what is now the province of British Columbia in western Canada...

  • Acanthoceras
  • Acanthoceratites
  • Acanthoclymenia
  • Acanthodiscus
    Acanthodiscus
    Acanthodiscus is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the order Ammonitida and included in the persphinctacean family Berriasellidae. The type, named by Bruguière ,1779, is Acanthodiscus radiatus.-Description:...

  • Acanthohoplites
    Acanthohoplites
    Acanthohoplites is a Lower Cretaceous ammonite in the family Douvilleiceratidae that has a strongly ribbed shell and ammonitic suture.Early whorls are coronate, which later become round, then oval in section. Primary ribs may have swellings at the umbilicus or are without. In early stages primary...

  • Acantholytoceras
    Acantholytoceras
    Acantholytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Acanthopleuroceras
    Acanthopleuroceras
    Acanthopleuroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Acanthoplites
    Acanthoplites
    Acanthoplites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. Like many other Ammonites, Acanthoplites was a marine nektonic carnivore.-Fossil Record:...

  • Acanthoscaphites
    Acanthoscaphites
    Acanthoscaphites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. The average diameter of its shell was approximately three fourths of an inch, but some specimens have been found with a diameter of slightly over two inches....

  • Acompsoceras
    Acompsoceras
    Acompsoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. It grew to a large size compared to most ammonites. Its shell reached in diameter when the animal reached adulthood...

  • Aconeceras
    Aconeceras
    Aconiceras is an early Cretaceous ammonite included in the oppeliid subfamily Aconeceratidae, characterized by an involute, high-whorled, flat-sided shell that bears a finely serrate keel along the venter. Sutures have narrower and deeper elements than in Protaconeceras. Aconeceras has been found...

  • Acriclymenia
  • Acrimeroceras
    Acrimeroceras
    Acrimeroceras is an oxyconic Devonian gonitite and one of three genera included in the subfamily Paratornoceratinae. The others being Paratornoceras and Paratoceras or ex Polonites....

  • Acrioceras
    Acrioceras
    Acrioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Acrocanites
  • Acrochordiceras
    Acrochordiceras
    Acrochordiceras is a Middle Triassic ammonoid cephalopod belonging to the ceratitid family Acrochordiceratidae, included in the superfamily Ceratitaceae....

  • Acuariceras
    Acuariceras
    Acuariceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Acuticostites
    Acuticostites
    Acuticostites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Acutimitoceras
    Acutimitoceras
    Acutimitoceras is a genus belonging to the Acutimitoceratinae subfamily of the Prionoceratidae family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the...


Ae

  • Aegasteroceras
    Aegasteroceras
    Aegasteroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aegoceras
    Aegoceras
    Aegoceras is an evolutely wound ammmonite, with wide spaced ribs, from the Early Jurassic included in the Liparoceratidae and superfamily Eoderoceratidae. Related genera are Leparoceras and Beaniceras.-References:*...

  • Aegocrioceras
    Aegocrioceras
    Aegocrioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aegolytoceras
    Aegolytoceras
    Aegolytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aenigmatoceras
    Aenigmatoceras
    Aenigmatoceras is a genus of ammonite cephalopod from the Carboniferous of Russia. It is tentatively placed within the family Cravenoceratidae based on similarities with Tympanoceras.-References:* accessed on 10/01/07...


Al

  • Alanites
    Alanites
    Alanites is an extinct Triassic ammonoid cephalopod genus named by Shevyrev, 1968, found in association with Laboceras and Megaphyllites in Siberia and assigned to the ceratitid family Khvlaynitidae which is part of the Dinaritaceae. Its type is Alanites visendus .-References:*...

  • Alaoceras
    Alaoceras
    Alaoceras is an ammonoid cephalopod from the upper Paleozoic included in the goniatitid family Cravenoceratidae, named by Ruzhentsev & Bogoslovskaya in 1971....

  • Albanites
    Albanites
    Albanites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid order Ceratitida that lived during the Early Triassic.The shell of Albanites is more or less involute, smooth or faintly ribbed. Sides are flattened; the venter, which is the outer rim, is broadly rounded...

  • Alcidellus
    Alcidellus
    Alcidellus is an oxyconic haploceratacean ammonite from the Middle Jurassic.Alcidellus was named as a genus buy Gerd Westermann in 1958. It is now generally seen as a subgenus of Oxycerites, differing from Oxyceratites in having a broader venter with ventrolateral shoulders...

  • Aldanites
    Aldanites
    Aldanites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid order Goniatitida.Aldanites, named by Ruzhencev, 1965, is confined to the Lower Pennsylvanian Period and is included in the Orulganitidae, a family in the Schistoceratacea, a gonititid superfamily.-References:** Saunders, Work,and...

  • Alfeldites
    Alfeldites
    Alfeldites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Algericeras
    Algericeras
    Algericeras is an extinct Ammonite genus belonging to the Acathoceratacea that lived during the Cenomanian stage at the beginning of the Late Cretaceous in what is now Mexico....

  • Algerites
    Algerites
    Algerites is middle Cretaceous anisoceratid ammonoid with a close-coiled adult shell in which the whorls at that stage are in close contact, after starting of with openly coiled whorls, and in which every rib has a pair of sharp ventral tubercles.Algerites, which is found in North Africa, named...

  • Alligaticeras
    Alligaticeras
    Alligaticeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Alloceratites
    Alloceratites
    Alloceratites is an ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Middle Triassic of Germany included in the family Ceratitidae.The mature shell of Alloceratites has strong, well spaced lateral tubercles and clavi along either side of the venter. Ribbing between tubercles is indistinct. The suture is...

  • Alloclionites
    Alloclionites
    Alloclionites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus within the family Clionitidae which is part of the ceratitid superfamily Clydonitaceae...

  • Allocrioceras
    Allocrioceras
    Allocrioceras is an ammonoid cephalopod from the mid-Cretaceous included in the turrilitacean family Anisoceratidae. Its shell is strongly ribbed and is in the form of a widely open spiral.-Classification:...

  • Alloptychites
    Alloptychites
    Alloptychites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Almites
    Almites
    Almites is a genus belonging to the Marathonitidae families. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Almohadites
    Almohadites
    Almohadites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Alocolytoceras
    Alocolytoceras
    Alocolytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Alpinites
    Alpinites
    Alpinites is a genus belonging to the Discoclymeniinae subfamily, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:* accessed on 10/01/07...

  • Alsatites
    Alsatites
    Alsatites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Altudoceras
    Altudoceras
    Altudoceras is a genus belonging to the Pseudogastrioceratinae subfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Alurites
    Alurites
    Alurites is a genus belonging to the Gastriocerataceae superfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...


Am

  • Amaltheus
    Amaltheus
    Amaltheus is an oxyconic ammonite with a fairly open umbilicus, serrated keel, and slightly sigmoidal ribs from the Lower Jurassic, many of which are strigate. Amaltheus, named by de Montfort ,1808, is indicative of the upper Pliensbachian stage in Europe, north Africa, Caucasus, Siberia, N...

  • Amarassites
    Amarassites
    Amarassites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Amauroceras
    Amauroceras
    Amauroceras is an extinct genus of eoderoceratacean ammonites in the family Amaltheidae.-References:* Arkell, et al, 1957. Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L; Geological Society of America and University Kansas press....

  • Ammonellipsites
    Ammonellipsites
    Ammonellipsites is a genus belonging to the Ammonellipsitinae subfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Ammonitoceras
    Ammonitoceras
    Ammonitoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass.Type-species : Ammonitoceras ucetiae DUMAS 1876...

  • Ammonoceratites
    Ammonoceratites
    Ammonoceratites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Amoebites
    Amoebites
    Amoebites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Amoeboceras
    Amoeboceras
    Amoeboceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Amphipoanoceras
    Amphipoanoceras
    Amphipoanoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Amphistephanites
    Amphistephanites
    Amphistephanites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass.- References :*...

  • Ampthillia
    Ampthillia
    Ampthillia is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....


An

  • Anacleoniceras
    Anacleoniceras
    Anacleoniceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anadesmoceras
    Anadesmoceras
    Anadesmoceras is an hoplitid ammonite from the lower Albian of England, included in the subfamily Cleoniceratinae. Anadesmoceras has a shell shaped more or less like a compressed Cleoniceras but with faint ornament only on the inner whorls. The shell has bundled growth striae...

  • Anaflemingites
    Anaflemingites
    Anaflemingites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anagaudryceras
    Anagaudryceras
    Anagaudryceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite family Gaudryceratidae.-References:* Accessed on 9/24/07...

  • Anagymnites
    Anagymnites
    Anagymnites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anagymnotoceras
    Anagymnotoceras
    Anagymnotoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anahamulina
    Anahamulina
    Anahamulina is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Lower Cretaceous. Named by Hyatt, 1900, Anahamulina is included in the family Ptychoceratidae, which is part of the Turrilitaceae....

  • Anahoplites
    Anahoplites
    Anahoplites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anaklinoceras
    Anaklinoceras
    Anaklinoceras is a genus of extinct heteromorph ammonite cephalopod that lived in marine environments in what is now Western North America during the Campanian division of the Cretaceous period...

  • Analytoceras
    Analytoceras
    Analytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Ananorites
    Ananorites
    Ananorites is an extinct cephalopod belonging to the ceratitd family Noritidae found in the Middle Triassic of the Himalaya. The shell is thinly discoidal, evolute, and smooth; cross section highly compressed; venter narrowly rounded except at the late stage where sharp shoulders are developed.As...

  • Anapachydiscus
    Anapachydiscus
    Anapachydiscus is an extinct cephalopod genus from the Upper Cretaceous, Coniacian - Maastrichtian of Europe, Africa, Madagascar, S.India, N Z, Calif. Mexico, Argentina, and the antarctic belonging to the ammonoid family Pachydiscidae....

  • Anarcestes
  • Anascaphites
    Anascaphites
    Anascaphites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anasibirites
    Anasibirites
    Anasibirites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anasirenites
    Anasirenites
    Anasirenites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus within the family Trachyceratidae which is part of the ceratitid superfamily Clydonitaceae; sometimes considered a subgenus of Sirenites. Anasirenites is characterized by a ventral furrow bordered on either side by a continuous keel. The shell,...

  • Anatibetites
    Anatibetites
    Anatibetites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anatomites
    Anatomites
    Anatomites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anatropites
    Anatropites
    Anatropites is a genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae with spines instead of nodes on the umbilical shoulder, at least in early whorls. Ceratitids are mostly Triassic ammonoid cephalopods...

  • Anatsabites
    Anatsabites
    Anatsabites is a genus of cephalopod belonging to the Atsabitidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Anavirgatites
    Anavirgatites
    Anavirgatites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anaxenaspis
    Anaxenaspis
    Anaxenaspis is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anclyoceras
  • Ancolioceras
    Ancolioceras
    Ancolioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Andersonites
    Andersonites
    Andersonites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anderssonoceras
    Anderssonoceras
    Anderssonoceras is a small, smooth ammonite with a flared umbilical shoulder, like Prototoceras, assiged to the ceratitid family Anderssonoceratidae as the type, but once included in the Otoceratidae....

  • Andesites
    Andesites
    Andesites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Andiceras
    Andiceras
    Andiceras is an enigmatic perisphinctacean ammonite belonging to the neocomitid subfamily Berriasellinae. Andiceras was named by Krantz in 1926 and is known from early Cretaceous, Berriasian, sediments in South America.-References:...

  • Androgynoceras
    Androgynoceras
    Androgynoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. The Green Ammonite Beds of the Dorset Coast are named after Androgynoceras lataecosta which has chambers filled with green calcite.- Species of Androgynoceras :...

  • Anetoceras
  • Aneuretoceras
    Aneuretoceras
    Aneuretoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. It was assigned to Ammonoidea by Sepkoski ....

  • Anfaceras
    Anfaceras
    Anfaceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Angranoceras
    Angranoceras
    Angranoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Angulaticeras
    Angulaticeras
    Angulaticeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anisarcestes
    Anisarcestes
    Anisarcestes is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Anisoceras
    Anisoceras
    Anisoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopods belonging to the Anisoceratidae family of the Ammonite subclass.- References :* http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=14564&is_real_user=1...

  • Ankinatsytes
    Ankinatsytes
    Ankinatsytes is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Annuloceras
    Annuloceras
    Annuloceras is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod. Its fossils are found in Lower Barremian sediments from California...

  • Anolcites
    Anolcites
    Anolcites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Middle Triassic belonging to the ceratitid family Trachyceratidae.Specifically Anolcites is a middle Triassic trachyceriatid with no distinct ventral furrow and ribs that cross the venter. The shell is basically evolute and highly...

  • Anotoceras
    Anotoceras
    Anotoceras is a smooth shelled, discoidal ammonite with a depressed, subtrigonal whorl section and ceratitic sutures included in the ceratitid family Otoceratidae.Anotoceras comes from the Lower Triassic of the Himalaya-References:...

  • Anthracoceras
    Anthracoceras
    Anthracoceras is a genus belonging to the Anthracoceratidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Anthracoceratites
    Anthracoceratites
    Anthracoceratites is an extinct genus belonging to the of the Dimorphoceratidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids....

  • Anthracoceratoides
    Anthracoceratoides
    Anthracoceratoides is a genus belonging to the Anthracoceratidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...


Ap

  • Aphanites
    Aphanites
    Aphanites is a Lower Pennsylvanian ammonite belonging to the Goniatitid family Reticuloceratidae which are characterized by involute subdiscoidal shells covered by linear or biconvex growth lines that may be crossed by longitudinal lirae, producing a reticulate pattern. Sutures are simple, the...

  • Apleuroceras
    Apleuroceras
    Apleuroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aplococeras
    Aplococeras
    Aplococeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Apoderoceras
    Apoderoceras
    Apoderoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Apsorroceras
    Apsorroceras
    Apsorroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....


Ar

  • Araneites
    Araneites
    Araneites is a genus belonging to the Sporadoceratinae subfamily of the Prionoceratidae family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the...

  • Araxoceras
    Araxoceras
    Araxoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod that lived in the Permian to Early Triassic. They had distinct, angular shells which are found throughout the world....

  • Arcanoceras
    Arcanoceras
    Arcanoceras is a genus belonging to the Eogonioloboceratidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Arcestes
    Arcestes
    Arcestes is an extinct ammonite cephalopod genus belonging to the Ceratitida. Their shells were broad and rounded, giving them an almost spherical appearance. Unlike many other ammonites, the shells of Arcestes lack keels that would otherwise stabilize them while swimming...

  • Archoceras
  • Arcthoplites
    Arcthoplites
    Arcthoplites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arcticoceras
    Arcticoceras
    Arcticoceras is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the late Middle Jurassic belonging to the ammonite family Cardioceratidae, more commonly found to high northern latitudes....


Ar (Cont.)

  • Arctocephalites
    Arctocephalites
    Arctocephalites is an extinct ammonitic cephalopod genus from the Middle Jurassic with a wide northern distribution belonging to the stephanoceratacean family, Cardioceratidae....

  • Arctoceras
    Arctoceras
    Arctoceras is a ceratitid ammonoid genus from the Lower Triassic with a moderately narrow discoidal shell and ceratitic suture.The shell of Arctoceras is generally involute with compressed whorls that are much higher than wide, flattened sides, narrowly rounded ventral rim, and sutures with wide...

  • Arctogymnites
    Arctogymnites
    Arctogymnites is an ammonoid cephalopod from the middle Triassic included in the ceratitid subfamily Beyrichitinae. Related genera include Beyrichites, Frechites, Gymnotoceras, and Salterites...

  • Arctohungarites
    Arctohungarites
    Arctohungarites is a Triassic ammonoid now placed in the ceratitid family Danubitidae, but previously included in the Hungeritidae.The shell of Arctohungerites is subdiscoidal, involute, with a rounded venter, weak sigmoidal folds on the body chamber and a distinct ventral keel on the distal end...

  • Arctomeekoceras
    Arctomeekoceras
    Arctomeekoceras is a genus from the ammonoid order Ceratitida from the Early Triassic, included in the Meekoceratidae; a family characterized by more of less involute, compressed, discoidal forms that are smooth or weakly ornamented and have a ceratitic suture with broad saddles.Arctomeekoceras...

  • Arctomercaticeras
    Arctomercaticeras
    Arctomercaticeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arctoprionites
    Arctoprionites
    Arctoprionites is an extinct ammonite genus from the Triassic, belonging to the ceratitid family Prionitidae. It has been found in Canada in British Columbia, in Japan, Kazakhstan, and in the U.S. in Nevada.-References:-----------------------...

  • Arctoptychites
    Arctoptychites
    Arctoptychites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ceratitid family Ptychitidae, and related to such genera as Ptychites and Aristoptychites; all from the Triassic...

  • Arctosirenites
    Arctosirenites
    Arctosirenites is an extinct ceratitid ammonoid from the Triassic of British Columbia and Nunavut, Canada, included in the Trachyceratidae.-References:-------------*...

  • Arctotirolites
    Arctotirolites
    Arctotirolites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arestoceras
    Arestoceras
    Arestoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Argentiniceras
    Argentiniceras
    Argentiniceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. Its fossils was found in , , , and .-External links:...

  • Argolites
    Argolites
    Argolites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Argonauticeras
    Argonauticeras
    Argonauticeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Argosirenites
    Argosirenites
    Argosirenites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arianites
    Arianites
    Arianites is an extinct genus of Cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aricoceras
    Aricoceras
    Aricoceras is an extinct genus of the Adrianitidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Arieticeras
    Arieticeras
    Arieticeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arietites
    Arietites
    Arietites is a genus of massive, giant evolute, psiloceratacean ammonites in the family Arietitidae in which whorls are subquadrate and transversely ribbed and low keels in tripicate, separated by a pair of longitudinal grooves, run along the venter...

  • Arietoceltites
    Arietoceltites
    Arietoceltites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arisphinctes
    Arisphinctes
    Arisphinctes is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aristoceras
    Aristoceras
    Aristoceras is a genus belonging to Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Aristoceratoides
    Aristoceratoides
    Aristoceratoides is a genus belonging to Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Aristoptychites
    Aristoptychites
    Aristoptychites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arkanites
    Arkanites
    Arkanites is a genus belonging to the Gastriocerataceae superfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Armatites
    Armatites
    Armatites is an ammonoid genus belonging to the Aulatornoceratinae subfamily, a member of the Goniatitida order. Goniatitites are an extinct group of ammonoids, shelled cephalopods related to squids, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:* accessed on 10/01/07...

  • Arnioceltites
    Arnioceltites
    Arnioceltites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arnioceras
    Arnioceras
    Arnioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arniotites
    Arniotites
    Arniotites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Arpadites
    Arpadites
    Arpadites is a genus in the Ceratitid family Arpaditidae from the Middle and Upper Triassic of the Alps, Italy, Balkans, Himalayas, and Japan...

  • Arthaberites
    Arthaberites
    Arthaberites is a ceratitid cephalopod included in the Noritidaethat lived during the Middle Triassic, found in the Alps and Balkans of Europe. Its type is A. alexandrae...

  • Artinksia
    Medlicottiinae
    The Medlicottiinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with a retuse venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes....

  • Artioceras
  • Artioceratoides

As

  • Asaphoceras
    Asaphoceras
    Asaphoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Asapholytoceras
    Asapholytoceras
    Asapholytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Asklepioceras
    Asklepioceras
    Asklepioceras is a genus in the Ceratitid family Arpaditidae from the Middle and Upper Triassic of Europe, Asia, and British Columbia....

  • Aspenites
    Aspenites
    Aspenites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Asphinctites
    Asphinctites
    Asphinctites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aspidoceras
    Aspidoceras
    Aspidoceras is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus that lived during the Late Jurassic with a fairly broad distribution...

  • Aspidostephanus
    Aspidostephanus
    Aspidostephanus is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aspinoceras
    Aspinoceras
    Aspinoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Asteroceras
    Asteroceras
    Asteroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. Asteroceras fossils may be found at Lyme Regis in the Asteroceras obtusum zone of Upper Sinemurian age.-Species:* Asteroceras confusum* Asteroceras obtusum...

  • Asthenoceras
    Asthenoceras
    Asthenoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Astiericeras
    Astiericeras
    Astiericeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Astieridiscus
    Astieridiscus
    Astieridiscus is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Astreptoceras
    Astreptoceras
    Astreptoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Asturoceras
    Asturoceras
    Asturoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. It was formally placed in this genus during the year 1969 by paleontologists Ruzhencev and Bogoslovskaya. Like all cephalopods, Asturoceras was a marine predator. Unlike some Ammonites who were sedentary bottom...


Au

  • Audaxlytoceras
    Audaxlytoceras
    Audaxlytoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Augurites
  • Aulacosphinctes
    Aulacosphinctes
    Aulacosphinctes is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aulacosphinctoides
    Aulacosphinctoides
    Aulacosphinctoides is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aulacostephanus
    Aulacostephanus
    Aulacostephanus is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridgian belonging to the perisphinctacean family Aulacostephanidae....

  • Aulasimoceras
    Aulasimoceras
    Aulasimoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Aulatornoceras
    Aulatornoceras
    Aulatornoceras is a genus belonging to the Aulatornoceratinae subfamily, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:* accessed on...

  • Austiniceras
    Austiniceras
    Austiniceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Australiceras
    Australiceras
    Australiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Austroceratites
    Austroceratites
    Austroceratites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Austrotrachyceras
    Austrotrachyceras
    Austrotrachyceras is an extinct genus belonging to the extinct subclass of cephalopods known as the ammonites-Classification:This ammonite genus was originally published as a sub-genus of Trachyceras....


Ax

  • Axinolobus
    Axinolobus
    Axinolobus is a genus belonging to the Axinolobidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Axonoceras
    Axonoceras
    Axonoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....




B

  • Bacchites
    Bacchites
    Bacchites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the ceratitid family, Juvavitidae.Bacchites, named by Smith, 1927, has a subspherical shell with the closed umbilicus, the surface of which is almost smooth except for faint transvere ribs, vestigial constrictions, and a faint...

  • Bactrites
  • Baculina
    Baculina
    Baculina is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the ancylocerid family Bochianitidae. Baculina is known from the Valanginian of the Lower Cretaceous.-References:...

  • Baculites
  • Badiotites
    Badiotites
    Badiotites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the ceratitid family, Badiotitidae. It was previously included with Lecanites in the Lecanitidae, a family formerly of the Clydonitaceae but re-assigned by Tozer to the Danubitaceae...

  • Bagnolites
  • Balatonites
    Balatonites
    Balatonites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ceratitid family Balatonitidae. There are at least four known species: B. balatonicus, B. oyama, B. shoshonensis, and B. zitteli....

  • Balearites
    Balearites
    Balearites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Balkanites
    Balkanites
    Balkanites is an extinct ammonite , belonging to the ceratitid superfamily Ceratitacea and family Tirolitidae. It is restricted to the Triassic. As common to the family, the shell is evolute with lateral tubercles. The suture is not eleborate....

  • Balticeras
    Balticeras
    Balticeras is an involute, discoidal Upper Jurassic ammonite found in England, Germany, and Switzerland, belonging to the Perisphinctidae. The shell is strongly embracing, tending to be oxyconic...

  • Balvia
    Balvia
    Balvia is an ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Upper Devonian belonging to the goniatitid family Prionoceratidae.Balvia has a small, lenticular to subglobular shell with a punctate umbilicus, that is completely involute. Growth lines are fine, forward slanting, concavo-convex; indicate well...

  • Bamyaniceras
  • Baronnites
    Baronnites
    Baronnites is an ammonoid cephalopod from the upper Valanginian stage of the Lower Cretaceous. Baronnites is represented by a single species, Baronnites hirsutus found in marine silty to sandy limestone and marl in Morocco, associated with another ammonoid, Busnardoites campylotoxus, brachiopods,...

  • Barrandeites
    Barrandeites
    Barrandeites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass.It takes its name in honour of the paleontologist Joachim Barrande....

  • Barremites
    Barremites
    Barremites is an ammonoid cephalopod belonging to the family Desmoceratidae, that lived during the Hauterivian and Barremian stages of the Early Cretaceous. Its shell is moderately to very involute, with the outer whorl strongly embracing the inner whorls, and variably compressed...

  • Barroisiceras
    Barroisiceras
    Barroisiceras is an acanthoceratacean ammonite from the Upper Cretaceous, Coniacian, included in the family Collignoniceratidae.-Diagnosis:...

  • Baschkirites
    Baschkirites
    Baschkirites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid order Goniatitida that lived during the Early Carboniferous for about 4 million years, from about 317 to 313 Ma.-Description:...

  • Bashkortoceras
    Bashkortoceras
    Bashkortoceras is a genus belonging to the Gastriocerataceae superfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Baskaniiceras
    Baskaniiceras
    Baskaniiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Basleoceras
    Basleoceras
    Basleoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Bauchioceras
    Bauchioceras
    Bauchioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Bayleites
    Bayleites
    Bayleites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Beaniceras
    Beaniceras
    Beaniceras is small, coarsely ribbed genus ammonite from the Lower Jurassic with coarsely ribbed rounded whorls. The shell is evolute, early whorls a barrel-shaped cadicone, later become serpenticonic.-References:...

  • Beatites
    Beatites
    Beatites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Beleutoceras
    Beleutoceras
    Beleutoceras is a genus belonging to the Nomismoceratidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Beloceras
  • Benacoceras
    Benacoceras
    Benacoceras is a strongly ribbed, evolute ammonite from the Late Jurassic, coiled so that all whorls are exposed. Ribbing is biplicate, with very short secondaries. The venter, the outer rim, is smooth, at least on the outer whorl.-References:...

  • Beneckeia
    Beneckeia
    Beneckeia is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Benueites
    Benueites
    Benueites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Berbericeras
    Berbericeras
    Berbericeras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Berniceras
    Berniceras
    Berniceras is an extinct ammonite genus from the order Ammonitida that lived during the early Oxfordian stage of the Late Jurassic. Berniceras is included in the ammonite family, Oppeliidae....

  • Berriasella
    Berriasella
    Berriasella is a discoidal evolute perisphinctacean ammonite, and type genus for the neocomitid subfamily Berriasellinae. Its ribbing is distinct, consisting of both simple and bifurcated ribs that extend from the umbilical seam across the venter; its whorl section generally compressed, the venter...

  • Berrosiceras
    Berrosiceras
    Berrosiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Betyokites
    Betyokites
    Betyokites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....



  • Beudanticeras
    Beudanticeras
    Beudanticeras is an extinct cephalopod genus from the Cretaceous period belonging to the ammonoid subclass and included in the family Desmoceratidae....

  • Beudantiella
    Beudantiella
    Beudantiella is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Bevahites
    Bevahites
    Bevahites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Beyrichites
    Beyrichites
    Beyrichites is an extinct genus in the ammonoid cephalopod, order Ceratitida from the Lower and Middle Triassic of southern Europe, Asia, and western North America....

  • Beyrichoceras
    Beyrichoceras
    Beyrichoceras is a genus belonging to the Goniatitid family, Maxigoniatitidae that lived during the Mississippian Period -Description:...

  • Beyrichoceratoides
    Beyrichoceratoides
    Beyrichoceras is a genus belonging to the Goniatitid family, Muensteroceratidae, a group of ammonoids, extinct shelled cephalopods related to belemnites and recent coleoids and more distantly to the nautiloids-Description:...

  • Bhimaites
    Bhimaites
    Bhimaites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Bifericeras
    Bifericeras
    Bifericeras is a Lower Jurassic ammonite beloning to the family Eoderoceratidae, and sometimes placed in the subfamily Xipherceratinae. Whorls are strongly depressed, but still evolute in coiling...

  • Bigotites
    Bigotites
    Bigotites is strongly ribbed, round-whorled perisphinctid ammonitic cephalopod from the middle Jurassic with a smooth band along the outer edge of the shell.-References:-------------------------------...

  • Bihenduloceras
    Bihenduloceras
    Bihenduloceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Bilinguites
    Bilinguites
    Bilinguites is a genus belonging to the Gastriocerataceae superfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Billcobbanoceras
    Billcobbanoceras
    Billcobbanoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Biloclymenia
    Biloclymenia
    Biloclymenia is a genus in the ammonoid order Clymeniida which is characterized by a dorsal retrosiphonitic siphuncle with long adapically pointing septal necks....

  • Biltnerites
    Biltnerites
    Biltnerites is an ammonite genus from the lower Triassic included in the ceratitacean family Tirolitidae of the order Ceratitida, characterized by a flat, evolute shell with moderately compressed, rounded whorls...

  • Binatisphinctes
    Binatisphinctes
    Binatisphinctes is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Binneyites
  • Biplices
  • Bisatoceras
    Bisatoceratidae
    Bisatoceratidae is one of two families of the Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Blanfordiceras
    Blanfordiceras
    Blanfordiceras is a strongly ribbed, evolute ammonite included in the perisphinctacean family, Neocomitidae that lived during the latest Jurassic....

  • Bochianites
    Bochianites
    Bochianites is a straight shelled ammonite which lived from the Upper Jurassic, Tithonian, to the Lower Cretaceous, Hauterivian. The shell long, narrow, moderately expanding; smooth or with weak to strong oblique annular ribs. Sutural elements short and boxy...

  • Bodylevskites
  • Boehmoceras
  • Boesites
  • Bogdanoceras
  • Bollandites
  • Bollandoceras
  • Boreomeekoceras
  • Borissjakoceras
  • Borkinia


  • Bornhardticeras
  • Bosnites
  • Bostrychoceras
    Bostrychoceras
    Bostrychoceras is a genus of ammonite from the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in Europe and North America.- Sources :* Ammonoid Paleobiology by Neil H. Landman, Kazushige Tanabe, and Richard Arnold Davis...

  • Boucaulticeras
  • Bouleiceras
  • Bradfordia
    Bradfordia
    Bradfordia is a moderately involute to involute genus included in the ammonoid cephalopod family Oppeliidae, coiled so that the outer whorl encloses most, or much, of the previous, but with a small umbilicus exposing inner whorls. The shell is compressed, whorl height much greater than width,...

  • Brahmaites
  • Bramkampia
  • Brancoceras
  • Branneroceras
  • Branneroceratoides
  • Brasilia
  • Bredyia
  • Brevikites
  • Brewericeras
  • Brightia
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Brodieia
  • Brotheotrachyceras — originally published as a subgenus of Trachyceras
  • Brouwerites
  • Buchiceras
  • Budaiceras
  • Buddhaites
  • Bukowskiites
  • Bullatimorphites
  • Bulogites
  • Bunburyiceras
  • Burckhardites
  • Burijites
  • Busnardoites




Ca

  • Cabrievoceras
  • Cadoceras
  • Cadomites
    Cadomites
    Cadomites is an extinct ammonite genus from the superfamily Stephanocerataceae that lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Cadomoceras
    Cadomoceras
    Cadomoceras is an extinct cephalopod genus from the order ammonitida that lived during the Bajocian Stage of the Middle Jurassic, approximately 178 to 175 million years ago....

  • Caenisites
  • Caenocyclus
  • Caenolyroceras
  • Cainoceras
  • Calaiceras
  • Californiceras
  • Callihoplites
  • Calliphylloceras
  • Calliptychoceras
  • Callizoniceras
  • Caloceras
  • Calycoceras
  • Campylites
  • Canadoceras
  • Canavarella
  • Canavaria
  • Canavarites
  • Cancelloceras
  • Cantabricanites
  • Cantabrigites
  • Cardiella
  • Cardioceras
  • Carinoceras
  • Carinoclymenia
  • Carinophylloceras
  • Carnites
  • Carstenia
  • Carthaginites
  • Catacoeloceras
  • Catasigaloceras
  • Catulloceras
  • Caucasites
  • Caumontisphinctes
    Caumontisphinctes
    Caumontisphinctes is an ammonoid genus from the ammonitid superfamily Perkinsonataceae that lived during the Bajocian stage of the Middle Jurassic...

  • Cavilentia

Ce

  • Celaeceras
  • Cenisella
  • Ceratites
    Ceratites
    Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod that lived in marine habitats in what is now Europe, Asia, and North America during the Triassic. It has a ceratitic suture pattern on its shell....

  • Ceratpbeloceras
  • Chamoussetia

Ch

  • Chanasia
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Changhsingoceras
  • Cheiloceras
    Cheiloceras
    Cheiloceras is a subglobular to thickly lenticular goniatite with a closed umbilicus from the Upper Devonian and type genus for the Cheiloceratidae....

  • Cheloniceras
  • Cheltonia
  • Chesapeakiceras
  • Chetaites
  • Chioceras
  • Chiotites
  • Choffatia
  • Choffaticeras
  • Chondroceras
    Chondroceras
    Chondroceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....



Ch (Cont.)

  • Choristoceras
  • Christioceras
  • Christophoceras
  • Chumazites

Cl

  • Cladiscites
  • Clambites
  • Cleistosphinctes
    Cleistosphinctes
    Cleistosphinctes is an extinct cephalopod genus from the ammonite order that lived during the Middle Jurassic approximately 174 to 170 million years ago....

  • Cleoniceras
    Cleoniceras
    Cleoniceras is a rather involute, high-whorled hoplitid from the Lower to basal Middle Albian of Europe, Madagascar, and Transcaspian region...

  • Clinolobus
  • Clionitites
  • Clioscaphites
  • Clistoceras
  • Cloioceras
  • Cluthoceras
  • Clydomphalites
  • Clydoniceras
  • Clydonites
  • Clymenia
    Clymenia
    Clymenia is a genus in the ammonoid order Clymeniida, restricted to the Upper Devonian, characterized as with all clymeniids by a dorsal siphuncle that runs along the inside of the whorls, unusual for ammonoids....

  • Clymenoceras
  • Clypeoceras

Co

  • Coahuilites
  • Cobbanites
  • Cobbanoscaphites
  • Cochleiferoceras
  • Cochloceras
  • Cochlocrioceras
  • Coeloceltites
  • Coeloceras
  • Coeloderoceras
  • Coilopoceras
    Coilopoceras
    Coilopoceras is a compressed, involute, lenticular ammonitid from the Upper Cretaceous with a narrow venter and raggedy ammonitic suture; type of the Coilopceratidae, a family in the Acanthocerataceae of the suborder Ammonitina....

  • Colchidites
  • Collectoceras
  • Collignoniceras
    Collignoniceras
    Collignociceras is an evolute, strongly ribbed and tuberculate ammonoid from the Upper Cretaceous of the western United States and Europe belonging to the ammonite family Collignoniceratidae. The type is Ammonites woollgari, named by Mantell in 1822 for specimens from Sussex, England.Wright...

  • Collignonites
  • Collina
  • Collotia
  • Colombiceras
  • Coloradoscaphites
  • Columbites
  • Concavites
  • Conlinoceras
  • Constileioceras
  • Convoluticeras
  • Cordubiceras
  • Coroceras
  • Corongoceras
  • Coroniceras
    Coroniceras
    Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratiaceae, from the lower Sinermurian stage in the Lower Jurassic. It is a sub zone ammonite of the Armioceras semicostotum Zone...

  • Coronites
  • Costaclymenia

Co (Cont.)

  • Costidiscus
  • Costileioceras
  • Costimitoceras
  • Cottreauites
  • Couloniceras
  • Cowtoniceras

Cr

  • Cranocephalites
    Cranocephalites
    Cranocephalites is a Middle Jurassic ammonitid genus named by Spath in 1932 and included in the family Cranoceratidae, superfamily Stephanoceratacea....

  • Craspedites
  • Craspedodiscus
  • Crassiceras
  • Crassiplanulites
  • Crassotornoceras
  • Cravenites
  • Cravenoceras
    Cravenoceras
    Cravevoceras is an Upper Paleozoic ammonite in the gonititid family Cravenoceratidae, probably derived from Pachylyroceras and contemporaty with other cravenoceratid genera like Caenolyroceras, Tympanoceras and later Alaoceras and Lyrogoniatites...

  • Cravenoceratoides
  • Creniceras
    Creniceras
    Creniceras is a rather small Upper Jurassic ammonite with a shell in the range of about 1.6 cm in diameter,. The shell of Creniceras is eccentrically coiled, compressed, and generally smooth, except for a median row of cockscomb serrations on the body chamber and the possibility of blunt...

  • Crickites
  • Crimites
  • Crioceras
    Crioceras
    Crioceras is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the subclass Ammonoidea and included in the family Crioceratidae of the ammonitid superfamily Ancylocerataceae. Crioceras is considered by some to be a junior synomym of Crioceratites...

  • Crioceratites
    Crioceratites
    Crioceratites is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the Ancylocerataceae.Crioceritites is coiled in an open, normally equiangular spiral with an oval or subquadrate whorl section...

  • Cruasiceras
  • Crucilobiceras
    Crucilobiceras
    Crucilobiceras is an ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Lower Jurassic belonging to the eoderoceratacean family Eoderoceratidae. Cruciliboceras has an evolute shell, such that all whorls are well exposed, with persistent radial ribbing and with spines or tubercles on the outer, ventral, rim, and...

  • Crussoliceras
  • Cryptoclymenia
  • Cryptotexanites

Cu

  • Cubaochetoceras
  • Cuccoceras
  • Cuneicardioceras
  • Cunitoceras
  • Cunningtoniceras
  • Cutchisphinctes
  • Cuyaniceras

Cy

  • Cyclobactrites
  • Cycloceltites
  • Cyclolobus
    Cyclolobus
    Clyclolobus is a smooth, essentially involute subdiscoidal goniatitid ammonoid that has sutures with a bifurcate ventral lobe, flared outwardly at the end, in which the halves may be secondarily trifurfate, ending in sharp, narrow projections...

  • Cycloclymenia
  • Cylioceras
  • Cymaceras
  • Cymaclymenia
  • Cymahoplites
  • Cymbites
  • Cymoceras
  • Cyrtobactrites
  • Cyrtochilus
  • Cyrtoclymenia
  • Cyrtopleurites
  • Cyrtosiceras

Cz

  • Czekanowskites


Da

  • Dactylioceras
    Dactylioceras
    Dactylioceras was a widespread genus of ammonite from the Jurassic period, approximately 172 million years ago . They are generally small, averaging 65 mm in diameter....

  • Dagnoceras
  • Daixites
    Uddenitinae
    The Uddenitinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida.The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, are transistional between the ancestral Pronoritidae and the more more traditional...

  • Dalmasiceras
  • Dalmatites
  • Damesiceras
  • Damesites
  • Danubisphinctes
  • Danubites
  • Daphnites
  • Daraelites
  • Darellia
    Darellia
    Darellia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Darvasiceras
  • Dasyceras
  • Daxatina
  • Dayiceras

De

  • Decipia
  • Decorites
  • Deiradoceras
  • Delecticeras
  • Delepinoceras
  • Delphinites
  • Demarezites
  • Derolytoceras
  • Deshayesites
  • Desmoceras
  • Desmophyllites
  • Desmoscaphites
  • Devonobactrites
  • Devonopronorites

Di

  • Diaboloceras
  • Diadochoceras
  • Diaplococeras
  • Diaziceras
  • Dichotomites

Di (Cont.)

  • Dichotomoceras
  • Dichotomosphinctes
  • Dickersonia
  • Dicostella
  • Didymites
  • Didymoceras
    Didymoceras
    Didymoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod. It is one of the most bizarrely shaped genera, with a shell that spirals upwards into a loose, hooked tip...

  • Dieneria
  • Difunites
  • Digitophyllites
  • Dilatobactrites
  • Dimeroceras
  • Dimeroclymenia
  • Dimorphinites
    Dimorphinites
    Dimorphinites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Dimorphites
  • Dimorphoceras
  • Dimorphoceratoides
  • Dimorphoplites
  • Dimorphotoceras
  • Dinarites
  • Diodochoceras
  • Dionites
  • Diplacmoceras
  • Diplasioceras
  • Diplesioceras
    Diplesioceras
    Diplesioceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Diplomoceras
  • Diplosirenites
  • Dipoloceras
  • Dipoloceroides
  • Dirrymoceras
  • Discoceratites
  • Discoclymenia
  • Discohoplites
  • Discophiceras
  • Discophyllites
  • Discoptychites
  • Discoscaphites
    Discoscaphites
    Discoscaphites is an extinct genus of ammonite....

  • Discosphinctes
  • Discosphinctoides
  • Discotropites
  • Distichites
  • Distichoceras
    Distichoceras
    Distichoceras is a member of the Haploceratacean family, Oppeliidae, and type genus for the subfamily Distichoceratinae, found in upper Middle and lower Upper Jurassic sediments in Europe, Algeria, India, and Madagascar...



Do

  • Dobrodgeiceras
  • Dobrogeites
    Dobrogeites
    Dobrogeites is an Early Jurassic ammonoid from the order Ceratitida, included in the family Megaphyllitidae that produced evolute compressed planispiral shells with rounded venters, inner whorls ornamented as in Tirolites, outer whorls smooth, suture with multiple smooth lobes; Initially found in...

  • Docidoceras
    Docidoceras
    Docidoceras is an extinct ammonite genus from the order Ammonitida that lived during the Middle Jurassic in what is now Europe, North Africa, and Oregon. Docidoceras is included in the family Otoitidae which makes up part of the ammonite superfamily Stephanocerataceae.Docidoceras has a broad,finely...

  • Dolikephalites
    Macrocephalites
    Macrocephalites is a genus of the stephanoceratacean ammonite family Macrocephalitidae, diagnostic of the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic...

  • Dombarigloria
    Dombarigloria
    Dombarigloria is a genus belonging to the goniatitid family Cravenoceratidae; extinct ammonoids which are shelled cephalopods more closely related to squid , octopus and other coleoids than to the superficially similar Nautilus...

  • Dombarites
    Dombarites
    Dombarites is a genus belonging to the goniatitid family Agathiceratidae; extinct ammonoids which are shelled cephalopods more closely related to squid , octopus and other coleoids than to the superficially similar Nautilus...

  • Dombarocanites
  • Donetzoceras
    Donetzoceras
    Donetzoceras is a genus belonging to the goniatitid family Gonioglyphioceratidae ; extinct ammonoids which are shelled cephalopods more closely related to squid , octopus and other coleoids than to the superficially similar Nautilus...

  • Dorikranites
  • Dorsetensia
    Dorsetensia
    Dorsetensia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Dorsoplanites
  • Doryceras
  • Doubichites
  • Douvilleiceras
    Douvilleiceras
    Douvilleiceras is a genus of ammonite from the Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in Europe, North America, and South America.-External links:* in the Paleobiology Database...


Du

  • Duashnoceras
    Duashnoceras
    Duashnoceras is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus included in the Stephanoceratidae that lived during the Bathonian stage of the Middle Jurassic...

  • Dufrenoya
  • Dumortieria
  • Dunbarites
  • Dunedinites
  • Dunveganoceras
  • Durangites
  • Durotrigensia
    Durotrigensia
    Durotrigensia is a genus large to giant ammonites in the perisphinctoid family Parkinsoiniidae with sharply and finely ribbed inner whorls, smooth outer whorl, and without tubercles or lappets that lived during the Bajocian stage of the Middle Jurassic some 170 to 164 million years...

  • Durvilleoceras

Dz

  • Dzhaprakoceras
  • Dzhulfoceras




E

  • Eboraciceras
  • Eboroceras
  • Ebrayiceras
  • Echioceratoides
  • Echiocheras
  • Ectocentrites
  • Ectolcites
  • Edmundites
  • Egrabensiceras
  • Eleganticeras
  • Elephantoceras
  • Ellipsoceras
  • Elobiceras
  • Emaciaticeras
  • Emileia
    Emileia
    Emileia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites, that lived during the early part of the middle Jurassic.Emileiais a large form with fine ribbing that includes may secondaries...

  • Emilites
  • Emperoceras
  • Enayites
  • Engonoceras
  • Enosphinctes
  • Entogonites
  • Eoacrochordiceras
  • Eoaraxoceras
  • Eoasianites
  • Eobeloceras
  • Eocanites
  • Eocephalites
    Eocephalites
    Eocephalites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Eochetoceras
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Eocrioceratites
  • Eodanubites
  • Eoderoceras
    Eoderoceras
    Eoderoceras is an evolute, round whorled ammonite from the Lower Jurassic with an outer row of distinct spines, and in some, an inner row of tubercles, on either side; ribs only on the inner whorls....

  • Eodesmoceras
  • Eodouvilleiceras
  • Eogaudryceras
  • Eogonioloboceras
  • Eogunnarites
  • Eogymnites
  • Eohecticoceras
  • Eoheteroceras
  • Eohyattoceras


  • Eomadrasites
  • Eonomismoceras
  • Eopachydiscus
  • Eoparalegoceras
  • Eophyllites
  • Eoprodromites
  • Eoprotrachyceras
  • Eopsiloceras
  • Eosagenites
  • Eoscaphites
  • Eoschistoceras
  • Eosturia
  • Eotetragonites
  • Eothalassoceras
  • Eothinites
  • Eotissotia
  • Eowellerites
  • Epacrochordiceras
  • Epadrianites
    Epadrianites
    Epadrianites is a genus of the Adrianitidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Epancyloceras
  • Eparietites
  • Epaspidoceras
  • Epicanites
  • Epiceltites
  • Epiceltitoides
  • Epicephalites
    Epicephalites
    Epicephalites is a perisphictid ammonite, included in the subfamily Aulacostephaninae, from the Upper Jurassic of New Zealand and Mexico, related to Involuticeras. Its shell is involute, whorls inflated with a deep umbilicus...

  • Epiceratites
  • Epicheloniceras
  • Epicosmoceras
  • Epideroceras
  • Epiglyphioceras
  • Epiglyptoxoceras
  • Epigonites
  • Epigymnites
  • Epihoplites
  • Epijuresanites
  • Epileymeriella
  • Epimayaites
  • Epimorphoceras
  • Epipallasiceras
  • Epipeltoceras
  • Episageceras
  • Episculites
  • Epistrenoceras
    Epistrenoceras
    Epistrenoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Epithalassoceras
  • Epitornoceras
  • Epivirgatites
  • Epiwocklumeria
  • Epophioceras
  • Eptitauroceras


  • Erbenoceras
  • Eremites
  • Erinoceras
  • Erioliceras
  • Eristavites
  • Ermoceras
    Ermoceras
    Ermoceras is a thomboceratid ammonite from the Middle Jurassic of central Arabia, Sinai, and Algeria with strong primary and secondary ribs and a single row of lateral tubercles; described as having a deep ventral groove...

  • Erycites
  • Erymnoceras
  • Erymnocerites
  • Esericeras
  • Euagassiceras
  • Euaptetoceras
    Euaptetoceras
    Euaptetoceras is an evolute hammatoceratid ammonite from the lower Middle Jurassic, included in the family Hammatoceratidae and the subfamility Hammatoceratinae. The genus may be a junior synonym for Eudmetoceras of Buckman, 1920....

  • Euaspidoceras
  • Eubaculites
  • Eubostrychoceras
    Eubostrychoceras
    Eubostrychoceras is a genus of helically wound, corkscew form, heteromorph ammonite which lived during the Upper Cretaceous . The genus is included in the ancycleratid family Nostoceratidae....

  • Eubranoceras
  • Eucalycoceras
  • Eucoroniceras
  • Eucycloceras
  • Eudiscoceras
  • Eudmetoceras
    Eudmetoceras
    Eudmetoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Euflemingites
  • Euhoplites
    Euhoplites
    Euhoplites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod from the Lower Creataceous, characterized bystrongly ribbed, more or less evolute, compressed to inflated shells with flat or concave rims, typically with a deep narrow groove running down the middle. In some, ribs seem to zigzag between umbilical...

  • Euhoploceras
    Euhoploceras
    Euhoploceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Euhystrichoceras
  • Euisculites
  • Eulophoceras
  • Eulytoceras
  • Eumedlicottia
    Medlicottiinae
    The Medlicottiinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with a retuse venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes....

  • Eumorphoceras
  • Euomphaloceras
  • Eupachydiscus
    Eupachydiscus
    Eupachydisus is a large, coarse-ribbed Pachydiscid ammonite genus from the Upper Cretaceous, found in Coniacian to Campanian age strata in Europe, Madagascar, Japan, and British Columbia....

  • Euphylloceras
  • Eupinacoceras
  • Eupleuroceras
  • Euprionoceras
  • Euptychoceras
  • Eurites
  • Euroceras
  • Eurycephalites
  • Eurynoticeras
  • Eusagenites
  • Eutomoceras
  • Euturrilites
  • Exiteloceras
    Exiteloceras
    Exiteloceras is an ammonite genus from the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in Egypt, Iraq, and North America.- Sources :* A Pictorial Guide to Fossils by Gerard Ramon Case...

  • Exotornoceras
  • Ezilloella




F

  • Fagesia
  • Falciclymenia
  • Falciferella
  • Falcitornoceras
  • Fallacites
  • Falloticeras
  • Fanninoceras
  • Farbesiceras
  • Farnhamia
  • Fascipericyclus
  • Favrella
  • Fayettevillea
  • Fehlmannites
  • Ferganoceras


  • Ficheuria
  • Fikaites
  • Finiclymenia
  • Fissilobiceras
    Fissilobiceras
    Fissilobiceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Flabellisphinctes
  • Flemingites
  • Flexiclymenia
  • Flexispinites
  • Flexoptychites
  • Flickia
  • Fontanelliceras
  • Fontannesia
    Fontannesia
    Fontannesia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....



  • Fontannesiella
  • Foordites
  • Forbescieras
  • Forresteria
    Forresteria
    Forresteria is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. They flourished during the late Turonian and early Coniacian ages, and were global in extent...

  • Fournierella
    Fournierella
    Fournierella is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Frankites
    Frankites
    Frankites is an extinct genus of cephalopod from the Triassic period included in the Trachyceratidae, a family of mostly evolute ammonites, coiled so as all whorls are showing, and commonly ornamented with felxious, tuburculate ribs...

  • Frechiella
    Frechiella
    Frechiella is an ammonite with a smooth, somewhat globose involute shell that lived during the later part of the Early Jurassic, which has been found in England and Italy. The shell is coiled so that the outer whorls cover most of the inner, leaving the inner whorls only slightly exposed...

  • Frechites
    Frechites
    Frechites is an early Triassic ammonite, a kind of cephalopod with an external shell, included in the ceratitid family Beyrichitidae.-Taxonomic revision:...

  • Frenguelliceras
    Frenguelliceras
    Frenguelliceras is an extinct molluscan genus belonging to the cephalopod subclass Ammonoidea.-References:*...

  • Fresvillia
    Fresvillia
    Fresvillia is an extinct molluscan genus belonging to baculitid family of the cephalopod order Ancyloceratida that lived during the Late Cretaceous, found in France. Baculitids are a kind of heteromorph ammonite characterized by a straight adult shaft preceded by a small coiled juvenile...

  • Frogdenites
    Frogdenites
    Frogdenites is an extinct ammonite genus from the order Ammonitida that lived during the Middle Jurassic in what is now Europe, Canada, and Tibet...

  • Fuciniceras
    Fuciniceras
    Fuciniceras is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid subclass, included in the ammonite family Hildoceratidae, that lived during the latter part of the Early Jurassic.-References:*...





G

  • Gabbioceras
  • Gabillytes
  • Gaetanoceras
  • Gagaticeras
  • Galaticeras
  • Galbanites
  • Gangadharites
  • Garantiana
    Garantiana
    Garantiana is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Gargasiceras
  • Garniericeras
  • Garnierisphinctes
  • Gastrioceras
  • Gastroplites
  • Gattendorfia
  • Gattenpleura
  • Gaudryceras
  • Gaurites
  • Gauthiericeras
  • Gazdaganites
  • Gemmellaroceras
  • Gentoniceras
  • Genuclymenia
  • Georgioceras
  • Germariceras
  • Gevanites
  • Geyeroceras
  • Girtyoceras


  • Glabrophysodoceras
  • Glamocites
  • Glaphyrites
  • Glassoceras
  • Glatziella
  • Glaucolithites
  • Gleboceras
    Gleboceras
    Gleboceras is a genus belonging to Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Glebosoceras
    Glebosoceras
    Coilopoceratidae is a family of generally large, proper ammnites with strongly involute shells from the Upper Cretaceous, Turonian and Coniacian stages. Coilopoceratids have variably compressed shells with flattish to broadly rounded sides and narrowly rounded to sharp keel-like venters. Whorl...

  • Gleviceras
    Gleviceras
    Gleviceras is a psiloceratacean ammonite included in the Lower Jurassic Oxynoticeratidae. Gleviceras is evolute, with a deep umbilicus, and strongly ribbed along the flanks.-References:* Joachim Blau. et al...

  • Glochiceras
    Glochiceras
    Glochiceras is a haploceratid ammonite characterized by a small, smooth, compressed, evolute shells with large lappets and a median lateral groove...

  • Glottoptychinites
    Glottoptychinites
    Glottoptychinites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Glyphidites
    Glyphidites
    Glyphidites is a Late Triassic ceratitid included in the family Thisbitidae, characterized by an essentially involute shell with a compressed whorl section, nearly straight sides and arched venter, bearing a serrated keel and granular sinuous ribs....

  • Glyphiolobus
  • Glyptarpites
  • Glyptoceras
  • Glyptoxoceras
  • Gnomohalorites
  • Gogoceras
  • Goliathiceras
  • Goliathites
  • Goniatites
    Goniatites
    Goniatites is genus of the Goniatitaceae superfamily. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:* accessed on 10/01/07...

  • Gonioclymenia
  • Goniocyclus
  • Gonioglyphioceras
  • Gonioloboceras
  • Gonioloboceratoides
  • Gonionotites
  • Gonolkites
  • Goodhallites


  • Gracilisphinctes
  • Gracilites
  • Grambergia
  • Grammoceras
  • Grandidiericeras
  • Graphoceras
    Graphoceras
    Graphoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Gravesia
  • Grayiceras
  • Graysonites
  • Gregoryceras
  • Griesbachites
    Griesbachites
    Griesbachites is a Late Triassic ceratitid included in the Haloritidae, with widespread distribution from the Alps through the Himalaya and Timur to British Columbia....

  • Groebericeras
  • Groenlandites
  • Grossouvria
  • Grossouvrites
  • Guembelites
  • Guhsania
    Guhsania
    Guhsania is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Guleilmites
  • Guleimiceras
  • Gulielmina
  • Gunnarites
  • Gyaloceras
  • Gymnites
    Gymnites
    Gymnites is a genus of ammonoid cephalopod from the Middle Triassic belonging to the ceratitid family Gymnitidae.-Description:The shell of Gymnites is evolute, generally smooth, with a wide umbilicus. Whorls are moderately embracing, whorl section oval and somewhat compressed. The outer whorl may...

  • Gymnodiscoceras
  • Gymnoplites
  • Gymnotoceras
  • Gymnotropites
  • Gyroceratites
  • Gyroclymenia
  • Gyronites




Ha

  • Haidingerites
  • Halilucites
  • Halorites
  • Hamites
    Hamites
    Hamites is a genus of heteromorph ammonite that evolved late in the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous and lasted into the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. The genus is almost certainly paraphyletic but remains in wide use as a "catch all" for heteromorph ammonites of the superfamily...

  • Hamiticeras
  • Hamitoides
  • Hammatoceras
  • Hammatocyclus
  • Hamulina
  • Hamulinites
  • Hanielites
  • Hannaoceras
  • Hantkeniceras
  • Haploceras
    Haploceras
    Haploceras is a late Upper Jurassic ammonoid cephalopod and type for the Haploceratidae, similar to Lissoceras but with a broader whorl section and small blunt lappets and a blunt rostrum; some species with feeble ventral folds on body chamber...

  • Haplophylloceras
  • Haplopleuroceras
    Haplopleuroceras
    Haplopleuroceras is a Middle Jurassic ammonite and likely member of the Hildoceratacean family Sonniniidae with which it shares the same sort of ribbing....

  • Haploscaphites
  • Haresiceras
  • Harpoceras
  • Harpoceratoides
  • Harpohildoceras
  • Harpophylloceras
  • Hatchericeras
  • Hauericeras
  • Hauerites
  • Haugia
  • Hebetoxyites
    Hebetoxyites
    Hebetoxyites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Hectioceras
  • Hectioceratoides
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Hectoroceras
  • Hedenstroemia
  • Heinzia
  • Helicancylus
  • Helicocyclus
  • Helictites
  • Hemiaspenites
  • Hemibaculites
  • Hemigarantia
  • Hemihaploceras


  • Hemihoplites
  • Hemilecanites
  • Hemilytoceras
  • Hemiptychoceras
  • Hemisimoceras
  • Hemitetragonites
  • Hemitissotia
  • Hengestites
  • Heraclites
  • Hertleinites
  • Herznachites
  • Heteroceras
    Heteroceras
    Heteroceras is a Lower Cretaceous heteromorph ammonite belonging to the ancyloceratacian family, Heteroceratidae, characterized by a helically coiled juvenile shell at the apex followed by slightly curved adult shaft, with a J-shaped section at the end of it...

  • Heterotissotia
  • Hexaclymenia
  • Hibernicoceras
  • Hildaites
  • Hildoceras
    Hildoceras
    Hildoceras is a genus of ammonite form the upper Lower Jurassic in the ammonitid family Hildoceratidae characterized by a narrow discoidal evolute shell, keeled venter, concave ribs along the outer flanks, and a shallow spiral goove running along smooth inner flanks. Whorls slightly overlap,...

  • Hildoceratoides
  • Hildoglochiceras
  • Himalayites
  • Himantoceras
  • Himavatites
  • Himispiticeras
  • Hlawiceras
    Hlawiceras
    Hlawiceras is an extinct genus from a well known subclass of fossil cephalopods known informally as ammonites that lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Hodsonites
  • Hoeninghausia
  • Hoepenites
  • Hoffmannia
  • Holcodiscoides
  • Holcodiscus
  • Holcolissoceras
  • Holcophylloceras
  • Holcolytoceras
  • Holcoptychites
  • Hollandites
  • Holzapfeloceras
  • Holzbergia


  • Homerites
    Homerites
    For history see Himyarite KingdomHomerites is a small, involute, globase fossil ceratitid with an eccentric outer whorl and subammonitic sutures belonging to the family Halortidae The body chamber has a slight central keel and radial dichotomous ribs that commonly terminate at spines on the ventral...

  • Homoceras
  • Homoceratoides
  • Homoeoplanulites
  • Hoplikosmokas
  • Hoplites
    Hoplites (ammonite)
    Hoplites are a genus of ammonite from the Early Cretaceous period. Its fossils have been found in Europe.-External links:* in the Paleobiology Database...

  • Hoplitoides
  • Hoplitoplacenticeras
  • Hoplocardioceras
  • Hoplocrioceras
  • Hoploscaphites
    Hoploscaphites
    Hoploscaphites is an extinct genus of ammonite....

  • Hoplotropites
  • Horioceras
  • Hourcquia
  • Hubertoceras
  • Hudlestonia
  • Hudsonoceras
  • Huishuites
  • Hulenites
  • Hunanites
  • Hungarites
  • Hyattites
  • Hyattoceras
  • Hybonoticeras
  • Hypacanthoplites
  • Hyparpadites
  • Hypengonoceras
  • Hyperderoceras
  • Hypergoniatites
  • Hyperlioceras
    Hyperlioceras
    Hyperlioceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Hyphantoceras
  • Hyphoplites
  • Hypisculites
  • Hypocladiscites
  • Hypophylloceras
  • Hypoturrilites
  • Hypoxynoticeras
  • Hyrcanites
  • Hysteroceras




I

  • Iberites
  • Idanoceras
  • Idiocycloceras
  • Idiohamites
  • Idoceras
    Idoceras
    Idoceras is a genus of perisphictacean ammonite, belonging to the Perisphinctidae subfamily Idoceratinae. The genus is known from the Upper Jurassic, with a widespread distribution. Shells of Idoceras are evolute, with a wide umbilicus; ribbing strong, bifurcate high on flanks. Suture simpler...

  • Ilowaiskya
  • Imitoceras
  • Imlayiceras


  • Inaigymnites
  • Indigirites
  • Indigirophyllites
  • Indoceltites
  • Indocephalites
    Indocephalites
    Indocephalites is a true ammonite and a possible subgenus of Macrocephalites, belonging to the stephanoceratacean family, Macrocephalitidae. Inner whorls form a cadicone , outer become more compressed and smoother. Ribs are simple, crossing the venter straight and uninterrupted...

  • Indoceras
  • Indojuvavites
  • Indonesites
  • Indoscaphites
  • Indosphinctes
  • Iniskinites
  • Intoceras
  • Intornites
  • Intranodites
  • Involuticeras
    Involuticeras
    Involuticeras: a perisphinctacean ammonite belonging to the Aulacostephanininae from the Upper Jurassic of Europe and possibly Mexico. Shell involute, moderately compressed,venter rounded, ribbed. Similar in general form to Aulacostephanus and Epicephalites----Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology,...



  • Inyoites
  • Inzeroceras
  • Iranoceras
  • Irinoceras
  • Isculites
  • Isculitoides
  • Ismidites
  • Isohomoceras
  • Isohoplites
  • Isterites
  • Istreites




J

  • Jacobites
  • Janenschites
  • Japonites
  • Jauberticeras
  • Jeanneticeras
  • Jeanvogericeras
  • Jeletzkytes
    Jeletzkytes
    Jeletzkytes is an extinct genus of ammonite....



  • Jellinekites
  • Jimboiceras
  • Jimenites
  • Joannites
  • Jouaniceras
  • Jovites


  • Juddiceras
  • Judicarites
  • Juraphyllites
  • Juresanites
  • Juvavites
  • Juvenites

K

  • Kabylites
    Kabylites
    Kabylites is a narrow, straight shelled Lower Cretaceous ancyloceratid resembling Bochianites in general form. Kabylites differs from Bochianites in having an umbilical lobe more or less the same size as the first lateral lobe...

  • Kachpurites
    Kachpurites
    Kachpurites is an uppermost Jurassic ammonite included in the perisphincacean family, Craspeditidae; although some classifiers put the Craspeditidae a subfamily in the Polyptychitidae...

  • Kalloclymenia
  • Kamerunoceras
    Kamerunoceras
    Kamerunoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass and Acanthoceratidae family.-References:*Arkell et al, 1957, Mesozoic Ammonoidea, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part L. Geological Soc. of America, Univ of Kansas Press. R.C. Moore, *W. A. Cobben and Hook,...

  • Kammerkaroceras
    Kammerkaroceras
    Kammerkaroceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Kamptoclymenia
  • Kamptokephalites
  • Karaclymenia
  • Karagandoceras
    Karagandoceras
    Karagandoceras is an ammonoid genus belonging to the goniatid family Karagandoceratidae that lived during the early Mississippian .Karagandoceras has an involute, lenticular shell, with an acute ventral margin...

  • Karamaiceras
    Karamaiceras
    Karamaiceras is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the Ammonoidea that lived during the Early Cretaceous. Its shell is involute, smooth and rather compressed, with the outer whorl strongly embracing the inner whorls. Sides are flattish to slightly convex and slope inwardly toward a narrowly...

  • Karamaites
    Karamaites
    Karamites is an extinct cephalopoda genus belonging to the Ammonoidea and included in the hoplitacean family Placenticeratidae.Karamites lived during the latest Albian , derived from Semenoviceras. It is the typical form for Central Asia where it occurs with members of the Hoplitidae, e.g....

  • Karangatites
    Karangatites
    Karangatites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Karapadites
    Karapadites
    Karapadites is an extinct ammonoid genus belonging to the desmoceratacean family Kossmaticeratidae and considered by some to be a subgenus of Kossmaticeras....

  • Karaschiceras
  • Kardailites
  • Karlwaageites
  • Karsteniceras
  • Kashmirites
  • Katacanites
  • Katroliceras
  • Katrolites
  • Kayutoceras
  • Kazakhoceras
  • Kazakhoclymenia
  • Kazakhstania
  • Kazakhstanites
  • Kazanskyella


  • Kellawaysites
  • Kellnerites
  • Kelteroceras
  • Kenseyoceras
  • Kepplerites
    Kepplerites
    Kepplerites is a moderately evolute ammonite from the lower Callovian included in the Stephanocerataceae.Inner whorls are finely ribbed and have a flattened or grooved venter, the outer whorl has a rounded venter with smooth ribs that cross from side to side without interruption.Kepplerites is...

  • Kerberites
  • Keyserlingites
  • Kheraiceras
  • Kheraites
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Khvalynites
  • Kiaclymenia
  • Kielcensia
  • Kilianella
  • Kimoceras
  • Kingites
  • Kingoceras
    Kingoceras
    Kingoceras is a genus in the ammonoid order Ceratitida and family Paraceltitidae which lived during the Late Permian from about 265 to about 254 million years ago. The shell is thinly lenticular, sutures are goniatitic and have only eight fully distinct lobes.Two species are recognized...

  • Kinkeliniceras
  • Kiparisovia
  • Kiparisovites
  • Kirsoceras
  • Kitchinites
  • Klamathites
  • Klematosphinctes
  • Klipsteinia


  • Knemiceras
  • Koenenites
  • Kohaticeras
  • Kokenia
  • Koloceras
  • Komioceras
  • Koninckites
  • Korythoceras
  • Kosmermoceras
    Kosmermoceras
    Kosmermoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Kosmoceras
    Kosmoceras
    Kosmoceras is a moderately evolute ammonite genus from the upper Callovian of Europe with a simple apterure and irregular ribbing interrupted by an irregular row of lateral tubercles...

  • Kosmoclymenia
  • Kossmatella
  • Kossmatia
  • Kossmaticeras
  • Kozhimites
  • Krafftoceras
  • Kranaosphinctes
  • Krumbeckia
  • Kufengoceras
  • Kumatostephanus
    Kumatostephanus
    Kumatostephanus is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago. It was slow moving and likely to fall victim to large pedators such as Liopleurodon, or small mosasaurs....

  • Kurnubiella
  • Kushanites
  • Kutatissites



L

  • Labeceras
  • Laboceras
  • Labyrinthoceras
    Labyrinthoceras
    Labyrinthoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Laganoclymenia
  • Lagowites
  • Lambericeras
  • Lanceolites
  • Lanceoloboceras
  • Laqueoceras
  • Latanarcestes
  • Latisageceras
  • Laugeites
  • Lecanites
    Lecanites
    Lecanites is a ceratitid genus assigned to the Danubitaceae, with an essentially smooth, evolote, discoidal shell and a goniatitic suture with many elements. It is the type and now only genus of the Lecanitidae....

  • Lechites
  • Lecointriceras
  • Leconteiceras
  • Leconteites
  • Leeites
  • Lehmaniceras
  • Leioceras
  • Leiophyllites
  • Leislingites
  • Lemuroceras
  • Lenotropites
  • Lenticeras
  • Lenticoceltites
  • Leopoldia
    Leopoldia
    Leopoldia is a genus of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. They were formerly included in the genus Muscari , and like them are often called Grape Hyacinths...

  • Leptaleoceras


  • Leptechioceras
  • Lepthoplites
  • Leptoceras
  • Leptonotoceras
  • Leptosphinctes
    Leptosphinctes
    Leptosphinctes is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Leptotetragonites
  • Leukadiella
  • Lewesiceras
  • Lewyites
  • Leymeriella
  • Liardites
  • Libycoceras
  • Lilloetia
  • Limaites
  • Linguaclymenia
  • Linguatornoceras
  • Lingyunites
  • Lioceratoides
  • Liosphinctes
  • Liparoceras
  • Lipuites
  • Lissoceras
    Lissoceras
    Lissoceras is an involute, smooth or finely vetrolaterally ribbed, ammonite with a blunt, un-keeled venter, included in the Haploceratidae, that lived from the Lower Bajocian - Middle Oxfordian in what is now Europe, south Asia, and southern Alaska.Lissoceratoides, once considered to be a subgenus...

  • Lissoceratoides
  • Lissoclymenia
  • Lissonia
  • Lissonites
  • Lithacoceras
  • Lithacosphinctes
  • Lithancylus


  • Lobites
    Lobites
    Lobites is a fossil genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:* Lobites granulatus Tillyard & Dunstan, 1923* Lobites trivittatus Tillyard & Dunstan, 1923* Lobites tuberculatus Tillyard & Dunstan, 1923...

  • Lobobactrites
  • Lobokosmokeras
  • Lobolytoceras
  • Lobosphinctes
  • Lobotornoceras
  • Loczyceras
  • Lomonossovella
  • Longaeviceras
  • Longobardites
  • Longobarditoides
  • Lopholobites
  • Lorioloceras
  • Lotzeites
  • Ludwigia
  • Lunuloceras
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Lupherites
    Lupherites
    Lupherites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Luppovella
  • Lusitanites
  • Lycetticeras
  • Lyelliceras
  • Lyrogoniatites
    Lyrogoniatites
    Lyrogoniatitites is a neoglyphiocercean ammonite, in the order Goniatitida, related to genera like Alaoceras, Cravenoceras, Dumbarigloria and Pachylyroceras.-Description:...

  • Lytheoceras
  • Lyticoceras
  • Lytoceras
  • Lytocrioceras
  • Lytodiscoides
  • Lytogyroceras
  • Lytohoplites




Ma

  • Macrocephalites
    Macrocephalites
    Macrocephalites is a genus of the stephanoceratacean ammonite family Macrocephalitidae, diagnostic of the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic...

  • Macroscaphites
  • Madagascarites
  • Maenioceras
  • Magharina
    Magharina
    Magharina is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Malayites
  • Malladaites
  • Malletophychites
  • Maltoniceras
  • Mammites
    Mammites
    Mammites is an Upper Cretaceous ammonite belonging to the acanthoceratacean family, Acanthoceratidae, and is the type genus for the subfamily Mammitinae. It was named by Laube and Bruder in 1887. It range is Lower to Upper Turonian....

  • Manambolites
  • Mancosiceras
  • Mangeroceras
  • Manoloviceras
  • Mantelliceras
  • Manticoceras
  • Manuaniceras
  • Maorites
  • Mapesites
  • Marathonites
  • Margaritropites
  • Marianoceras
  • Mariella
    Mariella
    Mariella is an ammonoid genus, named by Nowak from the upper Albian and Cenomanian stages of the mid Cretaceous, included in the Turrilitidae. Its type is Turrilites bergeri-References:*...

  • Marshallites
  • Martolites
  • Masiaposites
  • Masonites
  • Maternoceras
  • Mathoceras
  • Mathoceratites
  • Maximites
  • Mayaites
  • Mazapilites

Me

  • Medlicottia
    Medlicottiinae
    The Medlicottiinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with a retuse venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes....

  • Meekoceras
  • Megalytoceras
  • Megaphyllites
  • Megapronorites
  • Megasphaeroceras
    Megasphaeroceras
    Megasphaeroceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Megatyloceras
  • Meginoceras
  • Melagathiceras
  • Melchiorites
  • Melonites
    Raymondiceratinae
    Raymondiceratinae is a subfamily of Upper Devonian cheiloceratid goniatites in which the sutures have 4 distinct lobes and the growth lines are convex. The subfamily includes three genera....



Me (cont.)

  • Melvilloceras
  • Menabites
  • Menabonites
  • Meneghiniceras
  • Menuites
    Menuites
    Menuites is a rather small offshoot of Anapachydiscus with a fairly widespread distribution from the Upper Cretaceous Santonian and Campanian stages....

  • Menuthiocrioceras
  • Mercaticeras
  • Merocanites
  • Mescalites
  • Mesobeloceras
  • Mesocladiscites
  • Mesoclymenia
  • Mesogaudryceras
  • Mesopuzosia
  • Mesosimoceras
  • Mesoturrilites
  • Metacanites
  • Metacarnites
  • Metacymbites
  • Metadagnoceras
  • Metaderoceras
  • Metadimorphoceras
  • Metadinarites
  • Metagravesia
  • Metahamites
  • Metahaploceras
  • Metahedenstroemia
  • Metahoplites
  • Metalegoceras
  • Metalytoceras
  • Metapatoceras
  • Metapeltoceras
  • Metaplacenticeras
  • Metapronorites
  • Metaptychoceras
  • Metarnioceras
  • Metasibirites
  • Metasigaloceras
  • Metassuria
  • Metatibetites
  • Metatissotia
  • Metengonoceras
  • Metinyoites
  • Metoicoceras
  • Metoxynoticeras
  • Metrolytoceras
    Metrolytoceras
    Metrolytoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Metussuria
  • Mexicoceras


Mi

  • Miccocephalites
  • Michalskia
  • Michiganites
    Michiganites
    Michiganites is a member of the ammonoid order Prolecanitida, named by Ruzhencev in 1962, which comes from the Visean stage of the Carboniferous...

  • Micracanthoceras
  • Microbactrites
  • Microbiplices
  • Microdactylites
  • Microderoceras
    Microderoceras
    Microderoceras is a flat sided, evolute, radially ribbed Lower Jurassic ammonite belonging to the ammonitid family Eoderoceratidae and superfamily Eoderocerataceae...

  • Micromphalites
  • Microtropites
  • Miklukhoceras
  • Miltites
  • Mimagoniatites
    Mimagoniatites
    Mimagoniatites is an extinct genus of ammonite from the Devonian.-References:* Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals by Don Lessem and Jan Sovak...

  • Mimimitoceras
  • Mimosphinctes
  • Mirilentia
  • Miroclymenia
  • Mirojuvavites
  • Mirosphinctes
  • Mitonia
  • Mixomanticoceras
  • Miyakoceras

Mo

  • Moffitites
  • Mojsisovicsites
  • Mojsisoviczia
  • Mojsvarites
  • Monacanthites
  • Mongoloceras
  • Monophyllites
  • Moremanoceras
  • Morphoceras
  • Morrisiceras
  • Morrowites
    Morrowites
    Morrowites, named by Cobban and Hook, 1983, is described in Memoir 41 NMBM&MR as a moderate to large-sized ammonite with quadrangular to depressed whorls, broadly rounded to depressed venter, low ribs, umbilical and inner and outer ventrolateral tubercles and smooth early whorls except for...

  • Mortoniceras
    Mortoniceras
    Mortoniceras is an ammonoid genus belonging to the superfamily Acanthocerataceae, named by Meek in 1876, based on Ammonites vespertinu, named by Morton in 1834....

  • Moutoniceras

Mu

  • Mucrodactylites
  • Muensterites
  • Muensteroceras
  • Muniericeras

My

  • Myloceras




Na

  • Nairites
  • Nannites
    Nannites
    Nannites is a genus in the ammonoid cephalopod order Ceratitida from the middle and upper Triassic of the Alps, named by Mojsisovics . Nannties is the type genus of the Nannitidae which has been placed in the Danubitaceae...

  • Nannocardioceras
  • Nannolytoceras
    Nannolytoceras
    Nannolytoceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Nannostephanus
  • Nannovascoceras
  • Nassichukites
  • Nathorstites
  • Nautellipsites

Ne

  • Neancyloceras
  • 'Nebraskites
  • Nebrodites
  • Negebites
  • Nejdia
  • Neoaganides
    Neoaganides
    Neoaganides is a small, 1–2 cm diameter subdiscoidal to subglobular goniatitid belonging to the family Pseudohaloritidae that lived from the Late Pennsylvanian to the Late Permian, existing for some 56 million years....

  • Neobibolites
  • Neocardioceras
  • Neochetoceras
  • Neocladiscites
  • Neoclypites
  • Neocolumbites
  • Neocomites
  • Neocosmoceras
  • Neocraspedites
  • Neocrimites
  • Neocrioceras
  • Neodimorphoceras
  • Neogastroplites
  • Neogauthiericeras
  • Neogeoceras
    Medlicottiinae
    The Medlicottiinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with a retuse venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes....

  • Neoglaphyrites
    Bisatoceratidae
    Bisatoceratidae is one of two families of the Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Neoglyphioceras
  • Neoglytoxoceras


Ne (cont.)

  • Neogoniatites
  • Neograhamites
  • Neoharpoceras
  • Neohimavatites
  • Neohoploceras
  • Neoicoceras
  • Neokentoceras
  • Neolioceratoides
  • Neolissoceras
    Neolissoceras
    Neolissoceras is a haploceratid ammonite with a smooth, compressed, flat-sided shell with a flatly rounded venter and distinct umbilical margin, from the Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous of southern Europe, Madagascar, and India.-References:Arkell et al, 1957 Mesozoic Ammonoidea, Treatise on...

  • Neolobites
  • Neomantelliceras
  • Neomanticoceras
  • Neomicroceras
  • Neomorphoceras
  • Neopericyclus
  • Neopharciceras
  • Neophlycticeras
  • Neophylloceras
  • Neopopanoceras
  • Neopronorites
  • Neoprotrachyceras
  • Neoptychites
    Neoptychites
    Neoptychites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Turonian stage of the Upper Cretaceous, with a world wide distribution.-Description:...

  • Neopulchellia
  • Neosaynoceras
  • Neoselwynoceras
  • Neoshumardites
  • Neosilesites
  • Neosirenites
  • Neostlingoceras
  • Neotibetites
  • Neouddenites
    Uddenitinae
    The Uddenitinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida.The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, are transistional between the ancestral Pronoritidae and the more more traditional...

  • Neuqueniceras
  • Nevadisculites
  • Nevadites
  • Nevadoceras
  • Nevadophyllites
  • Newboldiceras
  • Newmarracarroceras
    Newmarracarroceras
    Newmarracarroceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....


Ni

  • Niceforoceras
  • Nicklesia
  • Nicomedites
  • Nielsenoceras
    Nielsenoceras
    Nielsenoceras is a Paraceltitid genus of from the lower Upper Permian, known from sediments in west Texas. The genus is distinguished by exceptionally broad prongs of the ventral lobe and by the presence of a shallow groove on the outer flanks....

  • Nigericeras
  • Nipponites
    Nipponites
    Nipponites is an extinct genus of heteromorph ammonites. The species of Nipponites are famous for the way their shells form "ox-bow" bends, resulting in some of the most bizarre shapes ever seen among ammonites.The ecology of Nipponites, as with many other nostoceratids, is subject to much...

  • Nitanoceras

No

  • Nodiocoeloceras
  • Nodosageceras
  • Nodosoclymenia
  • Nodosohoplites
  • Nodotibetites
  • Noetlingites
  • Nolaniceras
  • Nomismoceras
  • Nordiceras
  • Nordophiceras
  • Noridiscites
  • Norites
  • Normannites
    Normannites
    Normannites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Nostoceras
    Nostoceras
    Nostoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite from the Nostoceratidae family....

  • Nothocephalites
  • Nothosporadoceras
  • Nothostephanus
  • Notoceras
  • Nowakites

Nu

  • Nuculoceras
  • Nummoceras



O

  • Obrutchevites
  • Obtusicostites
  • Ochetoceras
  • Ochotoceras
  • Odontodiscoceras
  • Oecoptychius
    Oecoptychius
    Oecoptychius is an extinct genus from a well known subclass of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Oecotraustes
    Oecotraustes
    Oecotraustes is an extinct genus from a well known subclass of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Oiophyllites
  • Oistoceras
  • Okribites
    Okribites
    Okribites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Olcostephanus
  • Olenekoceras
  • Olenikites


  • Onitshoceras
  • Onychoceras
  • Oosterella
  • Ophiceras
  • Ophilyroceras
  • Oppelia
    Oppelia
    Oppelia is a haploceratcean ammonite and type genus for the Oppeliidae that lived during the Middle Jurassic between 170 and 164 million years ago. Shells of Oppelia are involute with a small to moderate size umbilicus, bluntly rounded to sharp venter, and deeply impressed dorsum. Sides are...

  • Oraniceras
  • Orestites
  • Organoceras
  • Orionoides
  • Ornatoclymenia
  • Orthaspidoceras
  • Orthildaites
  • Orthoceltites
  • Orthogarantiana
    Orthogarantiana
    Orthogarantiana is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Orthosphinctes
  • Orulganites
  • Ostlingoceras


  • Otoceltites
  • Otoceras
  • Otohoplites
  • Otoites
    Otoites
    Otoites is the type genus of the ammonite family Otoitidae that live during the early part of the Middle Jurassic epoch.The Otoitidae, which is part of the superfamily Stephanocerataceae, are part of the well known subclass of prehistoric cephalopods known in general terms as ammonitesOtoites is...

  • Otoscaphites
  • Ovaticeras
  • Owenites
  • Owenoceras
  • Oxintoceras
  • Oxybeloceras
  • Oxycerites
    Oxycerites
    Oxycerites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod belonging to the haploceratacean family, Oppeliidae, that lived during the middle of the Jurassic Period, between 164 and 160 million years ago...

  • Oxydiscites
  • Oxylenticeras
  • Oxynoticeras
    Oxynoticeras
    Oxynoticeras is an extinct genus of ammonite from the Early Jurassic of Europe and North America.-External links:* in the Paleobiology Database...

  • Oxyparoniceras
  • Oxytornoceras
  • Oxytropidoceras



Pa

  • Pachycardioceras
  • Pachyceras
  • Pachyclymenia
  • Pachydesmoceras
  • Pachydiscoides
  • Pachydiscus
    Pachydiscus
    Pachydiscus is an extinct ammonite genus from the Upper Cretaceous with a world-wide distribution, and type for the desmoceratacean family Pachydiscidae. Its type is P. neubergicus. Altogether some 28 species have been described....

  • Pachyerymnoceras
  • Pachylyroceras
    Pachylyroceras
    Pachylyroceras is a large, generally subglobular, Upper Mississippian gonitite and included in the cephalopod subclass Ammonoidea.-Recognition:...

  • Pachylytoceras
  • Pachypictonia
  • Pachysphinctes
  • Padagrosites
  • Padragosiceras
    Padragosiceras
    Padragosiceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Palaeogoniatites
  • Palaeokazachstanites
  • Palaeophyllites
  • Palermites
  • Palicites
  • Palnerostephanus
  • Paltaopites
  • Paltechioceras
  • Pamphagosirenites
  • Paprothites
  • Paquiericeras
  • Paraacrochordiceras
  • Parabactrites
  • Parabehavites
  • Paraberriasella
  • Parabevalites
  • Paraboliceras
  • Paraboliceratoides
  • Paracadoceras
  • Paracalycoceras
  • Paracanthoplites
  • Paraceltites
    Paraceltites
    Paraceltites is an ammonoid cephalopod genus in the ceratitid family Paraceltitidae, known from the Middle and Upper Permian of Sicily, the Alps, Crimea, Texas and Mexico. The shell of Paraceltities is evolute with whorls compressed, venter arched and smooth, sides bearing ribs that slant somewhat...

  • Paraceratites
  • Paraceratitoides
  • Paracladiscites
  • Paraconlinoceras
  • Paracorniceras
  • Paracraspedites
  • Paracravenoceras
  • Paracrioceras
  • Paracuariceras
  • Paracymbites
  • Paradanubites
  • Paradasyceras
  • Paradicidia
  • Paradimeroceras
  • Paradimorphoceras
  • Paradinarites
  • Paradistichites
  • Paradolphia
  • Paraganides
  • Paragastrioceras
  • Paragattendorfia
  • Paragoceras
  • Paraguembelites
  • Paragymnites
  • Parahauerites
  • Parahildaites
  • Parahomoceras
  • Parahoplites
  • Parajaubertella
  • Parajuvavites
  • Parakellnerites
  • Paralcidia
  • Paralenticeras
  • Paralobites
  • Paralytoceras
  • Paramammites
  • Parammatoceras
  • Paranannites
  • Paranclyoceras
  • Parandiceras
  • Paranorites
  • Paranoritoides
  • Parapallasiceras
  • Parapatoceras
  • Parapeltoceras
  • Paraperrinites
  • Paraphyllites
  • Parapinacoceras
  • Paraplacites
  • Parapopanoceras
  • Parapronorites
  • Parapuzosia
    Parapuzosia
    Parapuzosia is an extinct genus of Desmoceratid ammonites. The best known species is Parapuzosia seppenradensis.-Species:*Parapuzosia seppenradensis *Parapuzosia bradyi -References:...

  • Pararasenia
  • Pararcestes
  • Pararnioceras
  • Parasageceras
  • Parasaynoceras
  • Paraschartymites
  • Paraschistoceras
  • Parashumardites
  • Parasibirites
  • Parasilesites
  • Parasolenoceras
  • Paraspidites
  • Paraspidoceras
  • Paraspiticeras
  • Parastieria
  • Parastrenoceras
    Parastrenoceras
    Parastrenoceras is an extinct genus from the ammonoid cephalopod order Ammonitida, included in the family Spiroceratidae that lived during the Bajocian stage of the early Middle Jurassic....

  • Parasturia
  • Paratexanites
  • Parathetidites
  • Parathisbites
  • Paratibites
  • Paratirolites
    Paratirolites
    Paratirolites is an Early Triassic ceratite from Armenia and Iran with distinct ribs, prominent ventro-lateral tubercles, and a broadly arched venter. The suture is ceratitic with a large ventral saddle....

  • Paratissotia
  • Paratorleyoceras
  • Paratornoceras
  • Paratrachyceras
  • Paratropites
  • Paraturrilites
  • Paravirgatites
  • Parawedekindia
  • Parawocklumeria
  • Parayakutoceras
  • Parengonoceras
  • Parentites
  • Parinodiceras
  • Parkinsonia
  • Parodiceras
  • Parodontoceras
  • Paroecotraustes
  • Paroniceras
  • Paroxynoticeras
  • Partschiceras
  • Parussuria
  • Paryphoceras
  • Pascoeites
  • Paskentites
  • Passendorferia
  • Patagiosites
  • Paulotropites
  • Pavlovia
    Pavlovia
    Pavlovia is an extinct genus of ammonite from the Late Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous of Europe.-Sources:* Fossils by David Ward...

  • Pavloviceras

Pe

  • Pearylandites
  • Pectinatites
  • Pedioceras
  • Peltoceras
    Peltoceras
    Peltoceras is an extinct ammonite genus from the aspidoceratid subfamily Peltoceratinae that lived during the later part of the Middle Jurassic ....

  • Peltoceratoides
  • Peltolytoceras
  • Peltomorphites
  • Pennoceras
  • Pentagonoceras
  • Pericarinoceras
  • Pericleites
  • Pericyclus
  • Peripleurites
  • Perisphinctes
    Perisphinctes
    Perisphinctes is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod. They lived during the Jurassic Period , and serve as an index fossil for that time period....

  • Peritrochia
  • Pernoceras


Pe (cont.)

  • Peroniceras
  • Peronoceras
  • Perrinites
  • Perrinoceras
  • Pervinquieria
  • Petitclercia
    Petitclercia
    Petitclercia is a genus of mollusk from the strigoceratid subfamily Disticocratinae which are included in the ammonitid superfamily Haplocerataceae. Petitclercia, named by Rollier, 1909, is found in the upper Middled Jurassic of France....

  • Petrolytoceras
  • Petteroceras
  • Peytonoceras

Ph

  • Phaneroceras
  • Phanerostephanus
  • Pharciceras
  • Phaularpites
  • Phaulostephanus
    Phaulostephanus
    Phaulostephanus is an extinct genus from the ammonoid family Stephanoceratidae, which is part of the ammonitid superfamily Stephanocerataceae, that lived during the early Middle Jurassic....

  • Phaulozigzag
  • Phillipites
  • Phillipsoceras
  • Phlycticeras
  • Phlycticrioceras
  • Phlyseogrammocera
  • Phoenixites
  • Phormedites
  • Phricodoceras
  • Phylloceras
    Phylloceras
    Phylloceras is an extinct genus of ammonite....

  • Phyllocladiscites
  • Phyllopachyceras
  • Phylloptychoceras
  • Phyllytoceras
  • Phymatoceras
  • Physematites
  • Physeogrammoceras
  • Physodoceras

Pi

  • Pictetia
  • Pictonia
  • Pimelites
  • Pinaclymenia
  • Pinacoceras
  • Pinacoplacites
  • Piriclymenia

Pl

  • Placenticeras
    Placenticeras
    Placenticeras is an ammonite genus from the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in Asia, Europe, North and South America.-Taxonomy:...

  • Placites
  • Planammatoceras
  • Planisphinctes
  • Plasmatoceras
  • Platotropites
  • Platyclymenia
  • Platycuccoceras
  • Platygoniatites
  • Platylenticeras
  • Platynoticeras
  • Platypleuroceras
  • Playfordites
  • Plesiacanthoceras
  • Plesiacanthoides
  • Plesiohamites
  • Plesiospitidiscus
  • Plesiotissotia
  • Plesioturrilites
  • Pleuroacanthites
  • Pleurocephalites
    Macrocephalites
    Macrocephalites is a genus of the stephanoceratacean ammonite family Macrocephalitidae, diagnostic of the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic...

  • Pleuroceras
    Pleuroceras
    Pleuroceras is a genus of fungi in the family Gnomoniaceae. The genus was first described by H. Riess in 1854. Several species in the genus are plant pathogens. The genus contains 12 species.- Species :*P. arollanum*P. bottnicum...

  • Pleurodistichites
  • Pleurohoplites
  • Pleurolytoceras
  • Pleuronodoceras
  • Pleuropinacoceras
  • Pleurotexanites
  • Pleydellia
  • Plictetia

Po

  • Poculisphinctes
  • Poecilomorphus
    Poecilomorphus
    Poecilomorphus is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Polaricyclus
  • Politoceras
  • Polonites
  • Polonoceras
  • Polymorphites
  • Polyplectites
  • Polyplectus
  • Polyptychites
  • Polyptychoceras
    Polyptychoceras
    Polyptychoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite from the Late Cretaceous of Asia, Europe, and North and South America. It was first named by Hisakatsu Yabe in 1927, and contains eight species and a subgenus, Subtychoceras, which contains one species....

  • Polysphinctes
  • Pomerania
  • Pompeckioceras
  • Pompeckjites
  • Ponteixites
  • Ponticeras
  • Popanites
  • Popanoceras
  • Poporites
  • Porpoceras
  • Postglatziella
  • Posttornoceras

Pr

  • Praebigotites
    Praebigotites
    Praebigotites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Praedaraelites
  • Praeglyphioceras
  • Praemanambolites
  • Praemeroceras
  • Praemuniericeras
  • Praeparkinsonia
    Praeparkinsonia
    Praeparkinsonia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Praesphaeroceras
  • Praestrigites
    Praestrigites
    Praestrigites is a genus from the Strigoceratidae which is included in the ammonitid superfamily, Haplocerataceae.Praestrigites comes from the lower Middle Jurassic and has been found in England, Germany, Switzerland, and Oregon....

  • Praetollia
  • Pravitoceras
    Pravitoceras
    Pravitoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite....

  • Preflorianites
  • Preflorianitoides
  • Prenkites
  • Preshumardites
  • Presimoceras
  • Pricella
  • Prionites
  • Prionoceras
  • Prionocycloceras
  • Prionocyclus
  • Prionodoceras
  • Proarcestes
  • Proavites
  • Probeloceras
  • Procarnites
  • Procerites
    Procerites
    Procerites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Procerozigzag
  • Procheloniceras
  • Prochorites
  • Procladiscites
  • Procliviceras
  • Procolumbites
  • Procraspedites
  • Prodactylioceras
  • Prodeshayesites
  • Prodromites
  • Progalbanites
  • Progeronia
  • Progonoceratites
  • Progonioclymenia
  • Prograyiceras
  • Proharpoceras
  • Prohauericeras
  • Prohecticoceras
  • Prohelicoceras
  • Prohungarites
  • Prohysteroceras
  • Projuvavites
  • Prolecanites
  • Proleopoldia
  • Proleymeriella
  • Prolobites
  • Prolyelliceras
  • Promantelliceras
  • Promicroceras
    Promicroceras
    Promicroceras is an extinct ammonite genus from the upper Sinemurian of Europe, named by Leonard Spath in 1925. Promicroceras is included in the family Eoderoceratidae, which is part of the ammonitid superfamily Eoderocerataceae. The type is P...

  • Proniceras


Pr (cont.)

  • Pronoetlingites
  • Pronorites
  • Propectinatites
  • Properisphinctes
  • Properrinites
  • Propinacoceras
  • Proplacenticeras
  • Proplanulites
  • Propopanoceras
  • Proptychites
  • Proptychitoides
  • Prorasenia
  • Prorsisphinctes
    Prorsisphinctes
    Prorsisphinctes is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Prosaphites
  • Proshumardites
  • Prosiceras
  • Prososphinctes
  • Prososphinctoides
  • Prosphingites
  • Prostacheoceras
  • Protacanthoceras
  • Protacanthodiscus
  • Protacanthoplites
  • Protaconeceras
    Protaconeceras
    Protaconeceras is a deeply umbliciate, involute haploceratacean ammonite from the Lower Cretaceous included in the oppeliid subfamily Aconeceratinae....

  • Protactoclymenia
  • Protanclyoceras
  • Protanisoceras
  • Protengonoceras
  • Protetragonites
  • Proteusites
  • Protexanites
  • Prothalassoceras
  • Protimanites
  • Protocanites
  • Protoceras
  • Protoecotrausites
    Protoecotrausites
    Protoecotrausites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Protogrammoceras
  • Protohoplites
  • Protophites
  • Protoplatytes
  • Protopopanoceras
  • Protornoceras
  • Protosageceras
  • Protothurmannia
  • Prototoceras
  • Protoxyclymenia
  • Protrachyceras
  • Protropites
  • Proturrilitoides
  • Prouddenites
    Uddenitinae
    The Uddenitinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida.The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, are transistional between the ancestral Pronoritidae and the more more traditional...


Ps

  • Pseudacompsoceras
  • Pseudaetomoceras
  • Pseudagathiceras
  • Pseudammatoceras
  • Pseudargentiniceras
  • Pseudarietites
  • Pseudarisphinctes
  • Pseudaspidites
  • Pseudaspidoceras
  • Pseudharpoceras
  • Pseudhelicoceras
  • Pseudhimalayites
  • Pseudinvoluticeras
  • Pseudoaganides
  • Pseudoaspidoceras
  • Pseudobactrites
  • Pseudobaculites
  • Pseudobarroisiceras
  • Pseudobrightia
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Pseudocadoceras
  • Pseudocalycoceras
  • Pseudocardioceras
  • Pseudocarnites
  • Pseudoceltites
  • Pseudoclambites
  • Pseudoclymenia
  • Pseudocosmoceras
  • Pseudodanubites
  • Pseudofavrella
  • Pseudoflemingites
  • Pseudofoordites
  • Pseudogarantiana
    Pseudogarantiana
    Pseudogarantiana is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Pseudogarnieria
  • Pseudogastrioceras
  • Pseudoglaphyrites
  • Pseudogrammoceras
  • Pseudogregoryceras
  • Pseudohalorites
  • Pseudohaploceras
  • Pseudoinvoluticeras
  • Pseudojacobites
  • Pseudokatroliceras
  • Pseudokossmaticeras
  • Pseudokymatites
  • Pseudoleymeriella
  • Pseudolillia
  • Pseudolioceras
  • Pseudolissoceras
  • Pseudomercaticeras
  • Pseudoneoptychites
  • Pseudonomismoceras
  • Pseudoosterella
  • Pseudoparalegoceras
  • Pseudopeltoceras
  • Pseudoperisphinctes
  • Pseudophyllites
  • Pseudoplacenticeras
  • Pseudopolyplectus
  • Pseudoppelia
  • Pseudoprobeloceras
  • Pseudopronorites
  • Pseudopuzosia
  • Pseudosageceras
  • Pseudosaynella
  • Pseudoschistoceras
  • Pseudoschloenbachia
  • Pseudosimoceras
  • Pseudosirenites
    Pseudosirenites
    Pseudosirenites is an Upper Triassic ammonite belonging to the ceratitid family Trachyceratidae, like Sirenites, but with a narrow outer rim that has a nodose keel on either side.-References:...

  • Pseudosonneratia
  • Pseudothetidites
  • Pseudothurmannia
  • Pseudotibetites
  • Pseudotirolites
  • Pseudotissotia
  • Pseudotoceras
  • Pseudotoites
    Pseudotoites
    Pseudotoites is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jurassic Period, which lasted from approximately 200 to 145 million years ago....

  • Pseudotropites
  • Pseudovidrioceras
  • Pseudovirgatites
  • Pseudowaagenia
  • Pseudoxybeloceras
  • Pseuduptonia
  • Psiloceras
    Psiloceras
    Psiloceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the ammonite subclass. Psiloceras fossils are commonly found at Lyme Regis, Dorset Coast, England. Here smooth-shelled Psiloceras planorbis are to be found as usually flattened fossils in the Blue Lias....

  • Psilocladiscites
  • Psilohamites
  • Psilophyllites
  • Psilosturia
  • Psilotissotia

Pt

  • Pterolytoceras
  • Pteroscaphites
  • Pterosirenites
  • Ptycharcestes
  • Ptychites
  • Ptychoceras
  • Ptycholytoceras
  • Ptychophylloceras

Pu

  • Puchenquia
  • Puebloites
  • Pulchellia
  • Putealiceras
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Puzosia
  • Puzosigella



Q

  • Qiannanites
  • Quasicravenoceras


  • Quasintoceras
  • Quenstedtoceras


  • Quinnites
  • Quitmannites

R

  • Radstockiceras
  • Raimondiceras
  • Rakusites
  • Ramosites
  • Rasenia
  • Rasenoides
  • Raymondiceras
    Raymondiceratinae
    Raymondiceratinae is a subfamily of Upper Devonian cheiloceratid goniatites in which the sutures have 4 distinct lobes and the growth lines are convex. The subfamily includes three genera....

  • Rectoclymenia
  • Reesidites
  • Rehmannia
  • Reiflingites
  • Reineckeia
  • Reineckeites
  • Renites
  • Renziceras
  • Repossia
  • Reticuloceras
  • Retites


  • Reynesella
  • Reynesoceras
  • Reynesocoeloceras
  • Rhabdoceras
  • Rhacophyllites
  • Rhadinites
  • Rhaeboceras
  • Rhampidoceras
  • Rhiphaeoclymenia
  • Rhiphaeocyclus
  • Rhymmoceras
  • Rhytidohoplites
  • Riasanites
  • Richardsonites
  • Rimkinites
  • Ringsteadia


  • Roinghites
    Raymondiceratinae
    Raymondiceratinae is a subfamily of Upper Devonian cheiloceratid goniatites in which the sutures have 4 distinct lobes and the growth lines are convex. The subfamily includes three genera....

  • Rollerites
  • Rollieria
  • Roloboceras
  • Romaniceras
  • Romanites
  • Rossalites
  • Rotodiscoceras
  • Rotopericyclus
  • Rubroceras
  • Rugiferites
  • Rursiceras
  • Rusoceras
  • Ryugasella


Sa

  • Sageceras
  • Sagenites
  • Saghalinites
  • Sakhaites
  • Sakmarites
  • Salaziceras
  • Salfeldiella
  • Saltericeras
  • Salterites
  • Sandbergeroceras
  • Sandlingites
  • Sangzhites
  • Sanmartinoceras
  • Sanyangites
  • Sarasinella
  • Saxoceras
  • Saynella
  • Saynoceras

Sc

  • Scalarites
  • Scaphamites
  • Scaphites
    Scaphites
    Scaphites is a genus of extinct cephalopod belonging to the family of heteromorph ammonites . They were a widespread genus that thrived during the Cretaceous period....

  • Scaphitodites
  • Scarburgiceras
  • Schartymites
  • Schindewolfites
  • Schindewolfoceras
  • Schistoceras
  • Schistophylloceras
  • Schloenbachia
    Schloenbachia
    Schloenbachia is an ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Cenomanian stage of the Upper Cretaceous, and type for the Schloenbachiidae, a family within the ammonitid Hoplitaceae....

  • Schlotheimia
  • Schuichengoceras
  • Schwandorfia
  • Sciponoceras
  • Schizoclymenia
  • Scoticardioceras

Se

  • Sellaclymenia
  • Sellagoniatites
  • Sellanarcestes
  • Selwynoceras
  • Semenovites
  • Semiformiceras
  • Semiornites
  • Serpianites
  • Serramanticoceras
  • Seymourites

Sh

  • Shakraceras
  • Shangraoceras
  • Shaoyangoceras
  • Sharpeiceras
  • Shasticrioceras
  • Shastoceras
    Shastoceras
    Shastoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod found in Lower Aptian sediments in Northern California.It, like its close relative, Annuloceras, is a heteromorph ammonite that strongly resembles Macroscaphites....

  • Shengoceras
  • Shikhanites
  • Shirbuirnia
  • Shouchangoceras
    Shouchangoceras
    Shouchangoceras is pseudohaloritid and type genus for the Shouchangocerinae, characterized by a compressed shell as much as 5 cm in diameter, with a strongly constricted mature peristome that has shallow dorsolateral sinus, a moderately deep rounded ventral sinus, but without conspicuous...

  • Shumardites

Si

  • Siberiptychites
  • Sibirites
  • Sibyllites
  • Sicanites
  • Sicilioceras
  • Siculites
  • Siemiradzkia
  • Sigaloceras
  • Silberlingites
  • Silenticeras
  • Silesites
  • Silesitoides
  • Simaspidoceras
  • Simbirskites
  • Simichelloceras


Si (cont.)

  • Simmoceras
  • Simoceras
  • Simocosmoceras
  • Simonyceras
  • Simosphinctes
  • Simotoichites
  • Sindeites
  • Sinotites
  • Sinzovia
  • Sirenites
    Sirenites
    Sirenites is an ammonoid cephalopod from the Upper Triassic included in the Ceratitida, and type for the trachyceratid subfamily Sirenitinae....

  • Sirenotrachyceras
  • Sivajiceras
  • Sizilites

So

  • Sobolewia
  • Sohlites
  • Sokolovites
  • Solenoceras
  • Solgerites
  • Soliclymenia
    Soliclymenia
    Soliclymenia is a genus of ammonite from the Late Devonian. S. paradoxa has an unusual, triangularly-coiled shell. Additional genera of ammonites with triangular shells are Kamptoclymenia, Trigonoshumardites, and Trigonogastrioceras. Soliclymenia semiparadoxa, which is known only from the...

  • Somaliceras
  • Somalites
  • Somoholites
  • Sonneratia
  • Sonninia
  • Sornayceras
  • Sosioceras
    Sosioceras
    Sosioceras is an Upper Permian shouchangoceratin pseudohaloritid characterized by a subdiscoidal shell, about 2 cm in diameter, marked by growth lines, as with Neoaganides, and having a mature peristome with a double constriction near the perifery...

  • Sowerbyceras

Sp

  • Spathiceras
  • Spathites
  • Speetoniceras
  • Sphaeroceras
  • Sphaerocladiscites
  • Sphaerocoeloceras
  • Sphaerodomites
  • Sphaeromanticoceras
  • Sphaeroptychius
  • Sphenarpites
  • Sphenoclymenia
  • Sphenodiscus
    Sphenodiscus
    Sphenodiscus is an extinct genus of acanthoceratacean ammonite. The genus has been found from many continents and is thought to have had a large global distribution during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous...

  • Sphingites
  • Spinammatoceras
  • Spinokosmoceras
  • Spinoleiophyllites
  • Spiroceras
  • Spirogmoceras
  • Spirolegoceras
  • Spiticeras
  • Spitidiscus
  • Sporadoceras

St

  • Stacheites
  • Stacheoceras
  • Stantonoceras
  • Staufenia
  • Stegoxyites
  • Stehnocephalites
  • Steinmannites
  • Stemmatoceras
  • Stenarcestes
  • Stenocadoceras
  • Stenoclymenia
  • Stenocyclus
  • Stenoglaphyrites
  • Stenopharciceras
  • Stenopopanoceras
  • Stenopronorites
  • Stephanites


St (cont.)

  • Stephanoceras
    Stephanoceras
    Stephanoceras is a Stephanoceratacean genus and type for the Stephanoceratidae, which lived during the Bajocian but is now extinct....

  • Stikinoceras
  • Stoliczkaia
  • Stolleites
  • Stomohamites
  • Stoppaniceras
  • Streblites
  • Strebliticeras
  • Strenoceras
  • Striatosirenites
  • Strigoceras
  • Strigogoniatites
  • Strungia
  • Sturia
  • Styracoceras
  • Styrites

Su

  • Subalpinites
  • Subarcthoplites
  • Subastieria
  • Subbarroisiceras
  • Subbonarellia
  • Subcollina
    Subcollina
    Subcollina is an evolute to serpenticonic stephanoceratacean ammonite from the Middle Jurassic of Mexico, placed in the family Spiroceratidae....

  • Subcolumbites
  • Subcraspedites
  • Subdichotomoceras
  • Subgrossouvria
  • Subinyoites
  • Subitoceras
  • Subkossmatia
  • Sublithacoceras
  • Sublunuloceras
    Hecticoceras
    Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratacean family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jurassic, from the early Callovian to the early Oxfordian. Hecticoceras may be seen as a series of some nine subgenera, beginning with the lower Callovian H. and H. and...

  • Submantelliceras
  • Submeekoceras
  • Submortoniceras
  • Subnebrodites
  • Subneumayria
  • Subolenekites
  • Suboosterella
  • Subperrinites
  • Subplanites
  • Subprionocyclus
  • Subpulchellia
  • Subsaynella
  • Subshumardites
  • Substeueroceras
  • Substreblites
  • Subthurmannia
  • Subtissotia
  • Subvertebriceras
  • Subvishnuites
  • Sudeticeras
  • Sulciferites
  • Sulcimitoceras
  • Sulcoclymenia
  • Sulcodimorphoceras
  • Sulcogirtyoceras
  • Sulcohamites
  • Sulcohamitoides
  • Sulcohoplites
  • Sundaites
  • Sunites
  • Surenites
  • Sutneria

Sy

  • Sympolycyclus
  • Synartinskia
  • Syngastrioceras
  • Synpharciceras
  • Synuraloceras
  • Synwocklumeria
  • Syrdenites
    Medlicottiinae
    The Medlicottiinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with a retuse venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes....



Ta

  • Tabantalites
  • Taffertia
  • Talenticeras
  • Tamarites
  • Tapashanites
  • Taramelliceras
  • Tardeceras
  • Tarrantoceras
  • Taskanites
  • Tauroceras

Te

  • Tectiretites
  • Tegoceras
  • Teicherticeras
  • Telermoceras
  • Teloceras
  • Telodactylus
  • Temnoptychites
  • Terektites
  • Teshioites
  • Tetragonites (syn. Epigoniceras)
  • Tetrahoplites
  • Tetrahoplitoides
  • Tetraspidoceras
  • Texanites
  • Texoceras

Th

  • Thallassoceras
  • Thambites
  • Thamboceras
  • Thanamites
  • Theganoceras
  • Thetidites
  • Thisbites
  • Thomasites
  • Thomelites
  • Thorsteinssonoceras
  • Thraxites
  • Thurmannia
  • Thurmanniceras

Ti

  • Tibetites
  • Ticinites
  • Tiltoniceras
  • Timanites


Ti (cont.)

  • Timanoceras
  • Timorites
  • Tirolites
  • Tissotia
  • Titanites
  • Tithopeltoceras

To

  • Tollia
  • Tolypeceras
  • Tompophiceras
  • Tongluceras
  • Tongoboroceras
  • Tonoceras
  • Torcapella
  • Toricellites
  • Torleyoceras
  • Tornia
  • Tornoceras
    Tornoceras
    Tornoceras is a strongly involute, subdiscoidal Middle and Upper Devonian goniatite with a suture that forms six to ten lobes.Aulatornoceras, Protornoceras, Epitornoceras, Lobotornoceras are among related genera included in the Tornoceratidae. Inclusion however varies from classification to...

  • Tornquisites
  • Tornquistites
  • Torquatisphinctes
  • Tovebirkelundites
  • Toxamblyites
  • Toxolioceras
  • Tozerites

Tr

  • Trachybaculites
  • Trachyceras
  • Trachylytoceras
  • Trachyphyllites
  • Trachypleuraspidites
  • Trachysagenites
  • Trachyscaphites
  • Trachystenoceras
  • Tragodesmoceras
  • Tragodesmoceroides
  • Tragolytoceras
  • Tragophylloceras
  • Tragorhacoceras

Tr (cont.)

  • Transicoeloceras
  • Traskites
  • Treptocceras
  • Trettinoceras
  • Triaclymenia
  • Triagolytoceras
  • Triainoceras
  • Tridentites
  • Trigonogastrioceras
  • Trilobiticeras
  • Trimanticoceras
  • Trimarginia
  • Trimarginites
  • Triozites
  • Tritropidoceras
  • Trizonoceras
  • Trochleiceras
  • Trochoclymenia
  • Trolliceras
  • Tropaeum
    Tropaeum
    Tropaeum is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod found throughout the oceans of the world during the Early Cretaceous. As with many other members of the family Ancyloceratidae, there was a trend among species within this genus to uncoil somewhat, in a very similar manner in the genus...

  • Tropiceltites
  • Tropidoceras
  • Tropigastrites
  • Tropigymnites
  • Tropites
  • Tropitoides
  • Truyolsoceras

Tu

  • Tuberodiscoides
  • Tugurites
  • Tulites
  • Tumaroceras
  • Tumilites
  • Tunesites
  • Tunglanites
  • Turrilites
    Turrilites
    Turrilites is a helically coiled ammonoid cephalopod from the lower part of the Upper Cretaceous ; generally included in the Ancyloceratina. Previously it was included in the ammonoid suborder, Lytoceratina....

  • Turrilitoides

Ty

  • Tympanoceras
  • Tyrannites



U

  • Uchtites
    Uchtites
    Uchtites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Uddenites
    Uddenitinae
    The Uddenitinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida.The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, are transistional between the ancestral Pronoritidae and the more more traditional...

  • Uddenoceras
    Uddenitinae
    The Uddenitinae a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida.The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, are transistional between the ancestral Pronoritidae and the more more traditional...

  • Uhligella
    Uhligella
    Uhligella is an extinct cephalopod genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the ammonoid subclass and included in the Desmoceratidae....

  • Uhligia
    Uhligia
    Uhligia is a Lower Cretaceous ancylocerid ammonoid cephalopod initially found in Germany.Uhligia, named by Koenen, 1904, has the general form characteristic of heteromorph ancyloceratids. The early part is more or less straight, then sharply bent, followed by a second straight shaft and a final hook...

  • Uhligites
    Uhligites
    Uligites is an oppeliid ammonite included in the subfamily Streblitinaethat lived during the latest part of the Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous; from about 150 to 140 m.y.a....



  • Umbetoceras
    Umbetoceras
    Umbetoceras is a genus belonging to the goniatitid superfamily Gastriocerataceae and family Homoceratidae from the Carboniferous of the Russian Federation and Uzbekistan....

  • Umiaites
  • Unipeltoceras
    Unipeltoceras
    Unipeltoceras is an extinct ammonite genus included in the perisphictacian family, Aspidoceratidae, and a member of the subfamily Peltoceratinae, that lived during the Callovian stage, late in the Middle Jurassic....

  • Unquatornoceras
    Unquatornoceras
    Unquatornoceras is an extinct cephalopod genus from the Late Devonian belonging to the ammonoid order Goniatitida.-References:*...

  • Uptonia
    Uptonia
    Uptonia is an extinct ammonite from the Lower Jurassic that's included in the eoderoceratacean family Polymorphitidae.The shell of Uptonia is evolute with rounded simple ribs that form strong chevrons as they cross the venter on the outer rim, and which are free of tubercles. Some grew to be fairly...

  • Urakawites
    Urakawites
    Urakawites is an extinct Ammonite from the Upper Cretaceous of Japan, Sakhalin, Russia, British Columbia, Canada and possibly Germany and Angola...



  • Uraloceras
    Uraloceras
    Uraloceras is an ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the goniatitid family Paragastrioceratidae. The genus was named by Ruzhencev 1936 and is a jr. synonym of Pseudogastrioceras Spath 1930 according to Miller, Furnish and Schindeworlf, 1957...

  • Uraloclymenia
    Uraloclymenia
    Uraloclymenia is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Late Devonian, Famennian stage. The type species is Uraloclymenia volkovi Bogoslovskii, 1977...

  • Uralopronorites
    Uralopronorites
    Uralopronorites is a very involute and smooth, medium sized, prolecanitid with a distinct furrow along the venter and closed umbilicus. The adult suture has 22 lobes in all, 18 of which, nine on either side, are umbilical....

  • Ussuria
    Ussuria
    Ussuria is a Lower Triassic ammonite belonging to the ceratitid family Ussuriidae. The shell is involute, smooth, discoidal. Its suture is submonophyllic with lateral saddles notched on the dorsal side....

  • Ussurites
    Ussurites
    Ussurites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the suborder Phylloceratina and is included in the family Ussuritidae. Its range is restricted to the early Middle Triassic,...

  • Utaturiceras
    Utaturiceras
    Utaturiceras is an upper Cretaceous ammonitid belonging to the family Acanthoceratidae and subfamily Mantelliceratinae.Utaturiceras is described in Matsumoto et al 2003 as having a fairly large shell at maturity, with a body chamber about half a whorl in length; whorls higher than broad and more...



V

  • Vacekia
  • Valanginites
  • Valdedorsella
  • Vallites
  • Vandaites
  • Vascoceras
  • Vavilovites
  • Velebites
    Velebites
    Velebites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Veleziceras
  • Venezoliceras
  • Verancoceras


  • Vermiceras
  • Vermisphinctes
  • Verneuilites
  • Vertebriceras
  • Vertebrites
  • Veveysiceras
  • Vicininodiceras
  • Vickohlerites
  • Vidrioceras
  • Villania
  • Vinalesites


  • Vinalesphinctes
  • Virgataxioceras
  • Virgatites
  • Virgatopavlovia
  • Virgatosimoceras
  • Virgatosphinctes
  • Virgatospinctoides
  • Vishnuites
  • Voehringerites
  • Vredenburgites
    Vredenburgites
    Vredenburgites is a genus in the ceratitid family Trachyceratidae. Its shell has numerous, thin, flexious ribs.Related genera include Anasirenites, Sirenites, and Wangoceras.-References:...



W

  • Waagenina
    Waagenina
    Waagenina is an extinct genus of ammonite....

  • Waagenoceras
  • Waehneroceras
  • Wagnericeras
  • Waldthausenites
  • Wangoceras
  • Wasatchites
  • Watinoceras
  • Wedekindella
  • Wellerites
  • Wellsites


  • Welterites
  • Werneroceras
  • Wewokites
  • Wheatleyites
  • Whitbyiceras
  • Wichmanniceras
  • Wiedeyoceras
  • Winchelloceras
  • Windhauseniceras
  • Winslowoceras


  • Wintonia
  • Witchellia
  • Wocklumeria
  • Wopfingites
  • Wordieoceras
  • Worthoceras
  • Wrightoceras
    Wrightoceras
    Wrightoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Wyomingites


X

  • Xenoceltites
    Xenoceltites
    Xenoceltites is an extinct ceratite ammonite found world wide in the Lower Triassic. Xenoceltites belongs to the Xenoceltitidae, a taxonomic family within the ceratites that with two others now form the superfamily Xenodiscaceae...

  • Xenocephalites
    Xenocephalites
    Xenocephalites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the early Middle Jurassic belonging to the suborder Ammonitina and to the superfamily Stephanocerataceae....


  • Xenodiscus
    Xenodiscus
    Xenodiscus is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus and one of the earliest ceratites, found in the Upper Permian of northern India and Timor. Xenodiscus is included in the family Xenodiscidae which is part of the ceratite superfamily Xenodiscaceae...

  • Xenodrepanites
    Xenodrepanites
    Xenodrepanites is an extent ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the Ceratitida from the Upper Triassic of the Himalayas. Xenodrepanites has a very compressed, discoidal shell with a ventral furrow bordered by crenulated keels and a sub-ammonitic suture.Some put Xenodrepanites in the Clydonitacan...


  • Xipheroceras
    Xipheroceras
    Xipheroceras is a Lower Jurassic ammonite belonging to the Eoceroceratidae, and sometimes placed in the subfamily Xipheroceratinae for which it is the namesake...

  • Xiphogymnites
    Xiphogymnites
    Xiphogymnites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....


Y

  • Yabeiceras
    Yabeiceras
    Yabeiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass.It has only been discovered in fossil form....

  • Yakounia
    Yakounia
    Yakounia is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Yakutoceras
    Yakutoceras
    Yakutoceras is a genus belonging to the Orulganitidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Yakutoglaphyrites
    Yakutoglaphyrites
    Yakutoglaphyrites is a genus belonging to the Orulganitidae family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...



  • Yezoites
    Yezoites
    Yezoites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Yinoceras
    Yinoceras
    Yinoceras is a genus belonging to the Yinoceratinae subfamily of the Pseudohaloritidae family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the...

  • Yokoyamaceras
    Yokoyamaceras
    Yokoyamaceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....



Z

  • Zadelsdorfia
    Zadelsdorfia
    Zadelsdorfia is an extinct genus belonging to the Gattendorfiinae subfamily, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:* accessed...

  • Zaraiskites
    Zaraiskites
    Zaraiskites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zealandites
    Zealandites
    Zealandites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zemistephanus
    Zemistephanus
    Zemistephanus is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zenoites
    Zenoites
    Zenoites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zenostephanus
  • Zephyroceras
    Zephyroceras
    Zephyroceras is a genus belonging to the Somoholitaceae superfamilia. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.-References:...

  • Zetoceras
    Zetoceras
    Zetoceras is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the suborder Phylloceratina that lived during the Early and Middle Jurassic in what is now Europe, and is included in the Phylloceratidae....



  • Zigzagiceras
    Zigzagiceras
    Zigzagiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Ziyunites
    Ziyunites
    Ziyunites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zonovia
    Zonovia
    Zonovia is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zuercherella
    Zuercherella
    Zuercherella is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zugodactylites
    Zugodactylites
    Zugodactylites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....



  • Zugokosmoceras
    Zugokosmoceras
    Zugokosmoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zuluiceras
    Zuluiceras
    Zuluiceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zuluscaphites
    Zuluscaphites
    Zuluscaphites is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zurcherella
    Zurcherella
    Zurcherella is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....

  • Zurcheria
    Zurcheria
    Zurcheria is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass....


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