†Beloceras jorfense Korn et al. 2011 (ammonite)
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Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Beloceratidae
Full reference: D. Korn, J. Bockwinkel, V. Ebbighausen and S. A. Walton. 2011. Beloceras, the most multilobate Late Devonian ammonoid. Bulletin of Geosciences 86(1):1-28
Belongs to Beloceras according to D. Korn et al. 2011
Sister taxa: Beloceras (Beloceras), Beloceras praecursor, Beloceras sagittarium, Beloceras stenumbilicatum, Beloceras tenuistriatum, Beloceras webbelense
Type specimen: Its type locality is Tantana, Jorf, which is in a Frasnian carbonate limestone in Morocco
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Average measurements (in mm): shell diameter 84.9
Distribution: found only at Tantana, Jorf
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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