Cephalopoda - Ceratitida - Trachyceratidae
Full reference: E. von Mojsisovics. 1882. Die Cephalopoden der Mediterranen Triasprovinz. Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt 10:1-322
Belongs to Trachyceras according to S. von Wöhrmann 1889
See also von Mojsisovics 1882
Sister taxa: Trachyceras acutocostatum, Trachyceras amicum, Trachyceras aon, Trachyceras aonoides, Trachyceras austriacum, Trachyceras avisianum, Trachyceras bipunctatum, Trachyceras bouei, Trachyceras cordevolicum, Trachyceras desatoyense, Trachyceras dichotomum, Trachyceras douvillei, Trachyceras epolense, Trachyceras fedaiae, Trachyceras hacqueti, Trachyceras humboldti, Trachyceras ibericum, Trachyceras infundibuliforme, Trachyceras judicaricum, Trachyceras laricum, Trachyceras liepoldti, Trachyceras mandelslohi, Trachyceras medusae, Trachyceras muensteri, Trachyceras multituberculatum, Trachyceras neumayri, Trachyceras paronai, Trachyceras pescolense, Trachyceras pontius, Trachyceras pustericum, Trachyceras roderici, Trachyceras rutoranum, Trachyceras silberlingi, Trachyceras stuerzenbaumi, Trachyceras symmetricum, Trachyceras tibeticum, Trachyceras trinodosum, Trachyceras villanovae
Type specimen: Its type locality is Haller Salzberg, which is in a Carnian carbonate limestone in the Raibl Formation of Austria
Ecology: nektonic carnivore
Distribution:
• Triassic of Austria (2 collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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