Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Crioceratitidae
Synonyms: Crioceras d'Orbigny 1842, Crioceratites (Crioceras) d'Orbigny 1842, Toxoceras d'Orbigny 1842
Parent taxon: Crioceratitidae according to D. Bert et al. 2021
See also Avram and Gradinaru 1993, Förster 1975, Imlay 1960, Kakabadze and Hoedemaeker 1997, Klein et al. 2007, Klinger and Kennedy 1992, Reboulet 1996, Sepkoski 2002, Stanton 1895, Vasicek 2006 and Wright et al. 1996
Sister taxa: Acantholytoceras, Aspinoceras, Australopseudothurmannia, Balearites, Binelliceras, Diamanticeras, Epanisoceras, Menuthiocrioceras, Paracostidiscus, Paraemericiceras, Pseudothurmannia, Sornayites, Spathicrioceras, Spinocrioceras, Subaspinoceras, Theodorites, Vutacuracrioceras
Subtaxa: Crioceras (Acanthodiscus) Crioceras dilatatum Crioceras munieri Crioceras nolani Crioceras obliquatum Crioceras picteti Crioceratites (Crioceratites) Crioceratites (Emericiceras) Crioceratites andersoni Crioceratites barrabei Crioceratites bituberculatus Crioceratites claveli Crioceratites coniferus Crioceratites duvalii Crioceratites emerici Crioceratites heterocostatus Crioceratites jurensis Crioceratites krenkeli Crioceratites latus Crioceratites leivaensis Crioceratites loryi Crioceratites panescorsii Crioceratites portarum Crioceratites primitivus Crioceratites tehamaensis Crioceratites tener Crioceratites villiersianus Crioceratites yollabollium Toxoceras blandi Toxoceras cornucapri Toxoceras stentor
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of Antarctica (1 collection), Argentina (3), Austria (1), Canada (4: Northwest Territories, Yukon), Chile (48), Colombia (4), the Czech Republic (3), Egypt (5), France (97), Georgia (1), Germany (2), Hungary (13), Italy (17), Japan (1), Mexico (3), Morocco (13), Mozambique (1), Portugal (3), Romania (1), Slovakia (10), South Africa (6), Spain (39), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (2), Switzerland (1), Tunisia (1), United States (12: California, Oregon), Yemen (1)
• Jurassic of United States (2: California)
Total: 295 collections including 402 occurrences
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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