Apleuroceras Explained

Apleuroceras is a genus of ceratitid ammonites with an essentially smooth evolute shell with a subquadrade whorl section and a ceratitic suture with two lateral lobes (on either side). Apleuroceras belongs to the Aplococeratidae and has been found in middle Triassic formations of Ladinian age in Hungary and the Alps.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WMSDB -Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base - Full list and sample shapes for all Genus in Phylum MOLLUSCA v. 2.1. Galli. Claudio.