Ludwigia (ammonite) explained
Ludwigia is an extinct genus of ammonites in the family Graphoceratidae, which lived during the Middle Jurassic.[1]
Species
- L. murchisonae Sowerby, 1825, which has an elaborate ribbing and a strong ridge along the dorsal surface of the shell.
Distribution
Fossils of Ludwigia murchisonae are found in the Jurassic marine strata of France, Germany, Hungary, Spain and the United Kingdom.[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Sepkoski. Jack. Sepkoski's Online Genus Database. 2002. 2014-05-28 .
- Web site: Paleobiology Database - Ludwigia . 17 December 2021 .