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Aspidoceras monacanthum
Taxonomy
Aspidoceras monacanthum was named by Waagen (1875). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Kachchh Katrol Group, which is in a Kimmeridgian offshore siltstone in the Katrol Formation of India.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
A. acanthomphalum, A. altenense, A. bispinosum, A. bussierei, A. cyclotum, A. deski, A. gourguechoni, A. haynoldi, A. hoplisum, A. hystricosum, A. laevigatum, A. longispinum, A. meridionale, A. mombasense, A. phoenicium, A. piccininii, A. pipini, A. quercynum, A. rogoniscense, A. subwynnei, A. uhlandi, A. uninodosum, A. zeuschneri, A. acuticostatum, A. akantenn, A. catena, A. costatum, A. eucyphum, A. hominale, A. hypselum, A. loricatum, A. paucituberculatum, A. striatocostatum, A. tietzei, A. vettersianum, A. spathi, A. choffati
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1875 | Aspidoceras monacanthum Waagen p. 100 figs. Pl. XXI, Fig. 3a, b |
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†Aspidoceras monacanthum Waagen 1875
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available