Acrioceras
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Genus: | Acrioceras Hyatt 1900
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Ancyloceras tabarelli (Astier 1851)
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Acrioceras is an extinct genus of cephalopods belonging to the ammonite subclass.
Distribution
Fossils of Acrioceras have been found in:[1]
- Ono Formation, California
- Paja Formation, Colombia
- Barremian Provence, France
- Georgia
- Subway Formation, Germany
- Maiolica Formation, Italy
- Ishido and Inagoe Formations, Japan
- San Lucas Formation, Mexico
- Taboulouart Formation, Morocco
- Hauterivian Slovakia
- Makatini Formation, South Africa
- Hauterivian Murcia, Spain
References
- ^ Acrioceras at Fossilworks.org
Categories:
- Ancyloceratina
- Ammonitida genera
- Barremian life
- Hauterivian life
- Ammonites of Africa
- Cretaceous Morocco
- Fossils of Morocco
- Ammonites of Asia
- Fossils of Japan
- Early Cretaceous ammonites of Europe
- Cretaceous France
- Fossils of France
- Cretaceous Germany
- Fossils of Germany
- Cretaceous Italy
- Fossils of Italy
- Fossils of Slovakia
- Cretaceous Spain
- Fossils of Spain
- Early Cretaceous ammonites of North America
- Cretaceous California
- Fossils of the United States
- Cretaceous Mexico
- Fossils of Mexico
- Ammonites of South America
- Cretaceous Colombia
- Fossils of Colombia
- Paja Formation
- Fossil taxa described in 1900
- Ammonite stubs