Siemiradzkia Hyatt 1900 (ammonite)

Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Perisphinctidae

Alternative spelling: Procerites (Siemiradzkia)

Full reference: A. Hyatt. 1900. Cephalopoda. Textbook of Palaeontology 1:502-604

Parent taxon: Perisphinctidae according to M. R. Majidifard 2015

See also Besnosov and Mitta 1993, Sepkoski 2002 and ZatoĊ„ 2010

Sister taxa: Albanesiceras, Ammonites heterostrophus, Aulacostephaninae, Bajocisphinctes, Choffatiasphinctes, Crussoliceras, Dorsoplanitinae, Euvirgalithacoceras, Franchia, Idoceratinae, Leptosphinctinae, Microbajocisphinctes, Mirosphinctes, Neuqueniceras, Organoceras, Orionoides, Oxysphinctes, Passendorferiinae, Perisphinctinae, Pictoniinae, Praebigotites, Procerites, Proplanulitinae, Prorsisphinctes, Prososphinctinae, Pseudogravesia, Pseudoperisphinctinae, Pseudovirgatitinae, Sicilisphinctes, Sivajiceratinae, Subgrossouvria, Tolvericeras, Vinalesphinctinae, Virgatitinae, Virgatopavlovia, Virgatosphinctinae, Wagnericeras dietrichi, Zenostephanus, Zigzagiceratinae

Subtaxa: Procerites (Siemiradzkia) aurigera Procerites (Siemiradzkia) bucharica Procerites (Siemiradzkia) procera Procerites (Siemiradzkia) stephanovi Siemiradzkia (Siemiradzkia) Siemiradzkia bakeriae

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Type: Ammonites bakeriae

Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore

Distribution:

• Jurassic of China (1 collection), Germany (6), Iran (1), Madagascar (3), Turkmenistan (3), United States (1: Alaska), Uzbekistan (7)

Total: 22 collections including 25 occurrences

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