Cephalopoda - Nautilida - Nautilidae
Full reference: A. Hyatt. 1894. Phylogeny of an acquired characteristic. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 32(143):349-647
Parent taxon: Nautilidae according to J. Lehmann et al. 2016
See also Cichowolski et al. 2005, Darragh 2017, Darragh and Kendrick 2008, Haas and Miller 1952, Ifrim et al. 2015, Kennedy et al. 2008, Klinger 1985, Kummel 1954, Landman et al. 2007, Machalski and Wilmsen 2015, Miller 1947, Noda et al. 2001, Palmer 1961, Reeside 1924, Sepkoski 2002, Shimansky 1975 and Teichert et al. 1964
Sister taxa: Allonautilus, Anglonautilus, Angulithes, Belmonticeras, Carinonautilus, Cymatoceras, Deltocymatoceras, Epicymatoceras, Euciphoceras, Eucymatoceras, Kummelonautilus, Ligeiceras, Nautilinae, Nautilopsis, Nautilus, Nautilus fricator, Paracymatoceras, Pseudocenoceras, Stenzeloceras, Strionautilus
Subtaxa: Eutrephoceras (Simplicioceras) Eutrephoceras ahltenense Eutrephoceras alcesense Eutrephoceras allani Eutrephoceras allionii Eutrephoceras angolaense Eutrephoceras antarcticum Eutrephoceras astierianum Eutrephoceras azraqensis Eutrephoceras bellerophon Eutrephoceras berryi Eutrephoceras blanki Eutrephoceras boissieri Eutrephoceras bouchardianum Eutrephoceras burundukhajense Eutrephoceras carolinense Eutrephoceras carolinensis Eutrephoceras charpentieri Eutrephoceras claramontanum Eutrephoceras clementinum Eutrephoceras dartevellei Eutrephoceras darupense Eutrephoceras decorum Eutrephoceras dekayi Eutrephoceras depressum Eutrephoceras donbassicum Eutrephoceras dorbignyanum Eutrephoceras douvillei Eutrephoceras dubaleni Eutrephoceras expansum Eutrephoceras eyerdami Eutrephoceras faxoense Eutrephoceras flammeum Eutrephoceras globosum Eutrephoceras hacobjani Eutrephoceras hallidayi Eutrephoceras hannai Eutrephoceras indicum Eutrephoceras insigne Eutrephoceras irritilasi Eutrephoceras izumoensis Eutrephoceras japonicus Eutrephoceras johnsoni Eutrephoceras jonesi Eutrephoceras justum Eutrephoceras kummeli Eutrephoceras laverdei Eutrephoceras lentiforme Eutrephoceras leonei Eutrephoceras marksi Eutrephoceras merteni Eutrephoceras montanaense Eutrephoceras montanensis Eutrephoceras montmollini Eutrephoceras moskvini Eutrephoceras municeps Eutrephoceras neubergicus Eutrephoceras nodai Eutrephoceras oregonense Eutrephoceras parisiense Eutrephoceras perlatus Eutrephoceras planoventer Eutrephoceras quadrilineatum Eutrephoceras reesidei Eutrephoceras rotundum Eutrephoceras sloani Eutrephoceras soyaense Eutrephoceras spengleri Eutrephoceras sphaericum Eutrephoceras stephensoni Eutrephoceras subfleuriausianum Eutrephoceras subinflatum Eutrephoceras sublaevigatum Eutrephoceras subrotundum Eutrephoceras tawaense Eutrephoceras traubi Eutrephoceras tumescens Eutrephoceras umbilicare Eutrephoceras urbanum Eutrephoceras uzense Eutrephoceras vastum Eutrephoceras victorianum Eutrephoceras waageni
Ecology: nektonic carnivore
Distribution:
• Miocene of France (3 collections), Japan (4)
• Oligocene of Japan (1), United States (2: Oregon)
• Eocene of Angola (1), Australia (4), Austria (1), China (1), Croatia (1), France (14), Italy (2), Japan (8), Libya (2), New Zealand (2), Pakistan (1), Saudi Arabia (1), Somalia (2), the United Kingdom (12), United States (23: California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Washington)
• Paleocene of Argentina (2), Australia (3), Austria (2), China (1), Denmark (3), Egypt (1), Kazakhstan (1), New Zealand (1), the Russian Federation (1), Spain (1), Ukraine (2), United States (14: Alabama, California, North Carolina, South Carolina)
• Cretaceous to Paleogene of United States (1: New Jersey)
• Cretaceous of Angola (2), Antarctica (22), Armenia (3), Australia (1), Belgium (1), Canada (2: Alberta), Chile (5), Colombia (1), the Czech Republic (1), France (1), Germany (13), Hungary (1), India (6), Iran (4), Italy (1), Japan (5), Jordan (3), Kazakhstan (4), Mexico (4), Moldova (2), New Zealand (6), Poland (1), the Russian Federation (6), South Africa (1), Spain (15), Switzerland (3), Tunisia (1), Turkmenistan (4), Ukraine (10), the United Kingdom (10), United States (135: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming), Uzbekistan (1)
• Jurassic of Egypt (1), France (1), Germany (1), Italy (1), Poland (1), Saudi Arabia (7), the United Kingdom (2), United States (8: Montana, Wyoming)
Total: 415 collections including 438 occurrences
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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