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Nielsenoceras
Temporal range: Capitanian
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Nielsenoceras

Furnish, 1966
Type species
Xenaspis skinneri Miller & Furnish, 1940
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Nielsenoceras is monotypic Paraceltitid genus of ammonoid from the Middle Permian, Capitanian, that is known from sediments in west Texas. The genus is distinguished by exceptionally broad prongs of the ventral lobe and by the presence of a shallow groove on the outer flanks.[1]

Paraceltitids (family Paraceltitidae) are ceratitid ammonoid cephalopods that lived during the Middle and Late Permian, near the end of the Paleozoic.[2]

References

  1. ^ SPINOSA, Claude; FURNISH, W. M.; GLENISTER, Brian F. The Xenodiscidae, Permian ceratitoid ammonoids. Journal of Paleontology, 1975, 239-283.
  2. ^ "Goniat database - Paraceltitidae". Retrieved 3 February 2019.