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Arnioceras oppeli
Taxonomy
No taxonomic data are available
Sister species
A. arnouldi, A. bodleyi, A. ceratitoides (syn. A. humboldti), A. cuneiforme, A. fieldingiceroides, A. insolitum, A. mendax, A. miserabile, A. nevadanum, A. paucicostum, A. pseudokridion, A. pseudoturneri, A. rejectum, A. robustum, A. semicostatum, A. semilaeve (syn. Ammonites multicostatus), A. speciosum, A. transitionis, Arniotites schmerbitzii, Arniotites stautei, Arniotites vancouverensis
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
No ecological data are available
Age range: base of the Early/Lower Sinemurian to the top of the Sinemurian or 196.50000 to 190.80000 Ma
Collections (11 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Early/Lower Jurassic | Canada (British Columbia) | Arnioceras oppeli (199623 199689) | |
Sinemurian | Canada (British Columbia) | Arnioceras oppeli (37499) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Mexico (Hidalgo) | Arnioceras oppeli (208368) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Luxembourg | Arnioceras oppeli (95991) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | France (Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) | Arnioceras oppeli (234373) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Canada (British Columbia) | Arnioceras oppeli (198431 198496) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Germany (Baden-Württemberg) | Arnioceras oppeli (38731) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Mexico (Sonora) | Arnioceras oppeli (208242) | |
Early/Lower Sinemurian | Argentina (Mendoza) | Arnioceras oppeli (181955) |