Eutomoceras laubei Meek 1877 (ceratite)

Cephalopoda - Ceratitida - Ceratitidae

Full reference: F. B. Meek. 1877. Part I. Palaeontology. Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel 4:1-197

Belongs to Eutomoceras according to K. Tongtherm et al. 2016

See also Arkadiev and Vavilov 1989, Hyatt and Smith 1905, Meek 1877, Monnet and Bucher 2005, Silberling and Nichols 1982, Smith 1914 and Spath 1951

Sister taxa: Eutomoceras dalli, Eutomoceras dunni, Eutomoceras lahontanum, Eutomoceras rarum, Eutomoceras sandlingense

Type specimen: Its type locality is West of New Pass Mines, Desatoya Mountains, which is in a Bithynian/Illyrian carbonate limestone in Nevada

Ecology: nektonic carnivore

Distribution:

• Triassic of Svalbard and Jan Mayen (5 collections), Thailand (1), United States (10: Nevada)

Total: 16 collections each including a single occurrence

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