Mcqueenoceras

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Mcqueenoceras
Temporal range: Ordovician
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Mcqueenoceras

Mcqueenoceras is an extinct genus of early endocerid, a nautilus from the Ordovician period similar in overall form to Clitendoceras, from which it may have been derived. It lived during the later stages of the lower Ordovician. McQueenoceras, like Clitendoceras, has ventral siphuncle but the endocones are thicker on the ventral side and thinner on the dorsal. Also the sutures in McQueenoceras retreat rearward, forming lobes as they cross the venter.

References

  • Flower, R. H. 1964; Memoir 12, The Nautiloid Order Ellesmeroceratida (Cephalopoda), pp 126, 147, 148. NMBM&MR, Socorro N.M.
  • Teichert, C, 1964, Mcqueenoceras, p 166 in Proterocameroceratidae, pp 166– 170 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Vol K. GSA and Univ Kansas Press.