Alternative combination: Sonninia sowerbyi
Full reference: J.S. Miller . 1818. Manuscript quoted in J. Sowerby's The mineral conchology of Great Britain; or colored figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals or shells, which have been preserved at various times and depths in the Earth. Parts 36-38. III(26-38):1-40
Belongs to Ammonites according to Miller 1818
See also Maubeuge 1951
Sister taxa: Ammonites (Oecotraustes), Ammonites acanthopsis, Ammonites archelaus, Ammonites biplex, Ammonites breynii, Ammonites bucklandi, Ammonites collenotii, Ammonites complanata, Ammonites coronatum, Ammonites coupei, Ammonites crenatus, Ammonites czenstochaviensis, Ammonites dentatus, Ammonites emilianus, Ammonites euglyptus, Ammonites ferstli, Ammonites fimbriatus, Ammonites folleatus, Ammonites frickensis, Ammonites hungaricus, Ammonites irius, Ammonites jamesoni, Ammonites jupiter, Ammonites kammerkarensis, Ammonites klettgovianus, Ammonites lineatus, Ammonites lochense, Ammonites mackayi, Ammonites maclurei, Ammonites margaritatus, Ammonites nevadanus, Ammonites ornatus, Ammonites pedernalis, Ammonites pseudoaries, Ammonites sagei, Ammonites scissum, Ammonites striatisulcatus, Ammonites szaboi, Ammonites tchefkini, Ammonites tenuistriatus, Ammonites thouarsensis, Ammonites toucasianus, Ammonites trautscholdi
Type specimen: I.R.Sc.N.B. no 9307.
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Distribution: there are no occurrences of Ammonites sowerbyi in the database
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