Kossmaticeras
Appearance
Kossmaticeras Temporal range: [1]
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Kossmaticeras species from Madagascar | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Subclass: | †Ammonoidea |
Order: | †Ammonitida |
Family: | †Kossmaticeratidae |
Subfamily: | †Kossmaticeratinae |
Genus: | †Kossmaticeras de Grossouvre, 1901 |
Synonyms | |
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Kossmaticeras is an extinct ammonoid genus belonging to the desmoceratacean family Kossmaticeratidae. Species in this genus were fast-moving nektonic carnivores.[1] They lived during the Late Cretaceous, from upper Turonian to upper Maastrichtian age.[2] The type species of the genus is Ammonites theobaldianus.[1]
Subgenera and species
[edit]- Kossmaticeras (Karapadites) Collignon, 1954
- Kossmaticeras (Karapadites) besairieri Collignon, 1954
- Kossmaticeras (Karapadites) karapadensis Kossmat, 1897
- Kossmaticeras (Karapadites) madrasinus Stoliczka, 1865
- Kossmaticeras (Karapadites) planissimus Collignon, 1966
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) de Grossouvre, 1901
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) inornatum Collignon, 1966
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) jeletzkyi Collignon, 1965
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) jonesi Collignon, 1965
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) kilenensis Alsen, 2018
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) sakondryense Collignon, 1954
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) sparsicostatum Kossmat, 1897
- Kossmaticeras (Kossmaticeras) theobaldianum Stolickza, 1865
- Kossmaticeras (Natalites) Collignon, 1954
- Kossmaticeras (Natalites) africanus van Hoepen, 1920
- Kossmaticeras (Natalites) elegans Kennedy, 1985
- Kossmaticeras (Natalites) similis Spath, 1921
- Kossmaticeras (Natalites) canadense McLearn, 1972
Distribution
[edit]Fossils of species within this genus have been found in the Cretaceous sediments of Antarctica, Australia, Canada, Chile, India, Madagascar, New Zealand and South Africa.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d The Paleobiology Database
- ^ Sepkoski, Jack Sepkoski's Online Genus Database – Cephalopoda
Further reading
[edit]- Arkell et al. 1957. Mesozoic Ammonoidea, L374; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part L (Ammonoidea); Geol Soc of America and Univ Kansas Press.