Cephalopoda - Goniatitida - Gastrioceratidae
Full reference: A. K. Miller and J. B. Owen. 1937. A new Pennsylvanian cephalopod fauna from Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 11:403-422
Belongs to Gastrioceras according to A. K. Miller and J. B. Owen 1937
Sister taxa: Gastrioceras (Lissogastrioceras), Gastrioceras angustum, Gastrioceras araium, Gastrioceras attenuatum, Gastrioceras carbonarium, Gastrioceras formosum, Gastrioceras glenisteri, Gastrioceras kutejnikovense, Gastrioceras liratum, Gastrioceras listeri, Gastrioceras lupinum, Gastrioceras magoffinense, Gastrioceras melvillensis, Gastrioceras montgomeryense, Gastrioceras noduliferum, Gastrioceras occidentale, Gastrioceras planorbiformis, Gastrioceras prone, Gastrioceras richthofeni, Gastrioceras stenumbilicatum, Gastrioceras williamsi, Gastrioceras wongi
Type specimen: Its type locality is Strip pits south of Collinsville, which is in a Kasimovian marine shale in the Coffeyville Formation of Oklahoma
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Distribution: found only at Strip pits south of Collinsville
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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