Alternative combination: Lytoceras fimbriatus
Belongs to Ammonites according to R. G. Lepsius 1878
See also Alkaya and Meister 1995, Dommergues et al. 2011, Galácz and Kassai 2012, Géczy and Meister 1998, Hoffmann 2015, Meister 1986, Meister 1989, Meister et al. 2011, Meister and Friebe 2003, Rakús and Guex 2002, Sowerby 1817, Wiedmann 1970 and Wittler and Roth 2003
Sister taxa: Ammonites (Oecotraustes), Ammonites acanthopsis, Ammonites archelaus, Ammonites biplex, Ammonites breynii, Ammonites bucklandi, Ammonites collenotii, Ammonites complanata, Ammonites coronatum, Ammonites coupei, Ammonites crenatus, Ammonites czenstochaviensis, Ammonites dentatus, Ammonites emilianus, Ammonites euglyptus, Ammonites ferstli, Ammonites folleatus, Ammonites frickensis, Ammonites hungaricus, Ammonites irius, Ammonites jamesoni, Ammonites jupiter, Ammonites kammerkarensis, Ammonites klettgovianus, Ammonites lineatus, Ammonites lochense, Ammonites mackayi, Ammonites maclurei, Ammonites margaritatus, Ammonites nevadanus, Ammonites ornatus, Ammonites pedernalis, Ammonites pseudoaries, Ammonites sagei, Ammonites scissum, Ammonites sowerbyi, Ammonites striatisulcatus, Ammonites szaboi, Ammonites tchefkini, Ammonites tenuistriatus, Ammonites thouarsensis, Ammonites toucasianus, Ammonites trautscholdi
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Distribution: found only at Val di Concei (Jurassic of Italy)
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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