Arcestidae

Arcestidae is an extinct family of ammonite cephalopods.

Arcestidae
Temporal range: Middle Triassic–Upper Triassic
Fossil specimen of Arcestes species from Mid Triassic, Dossena (Bergamo)
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Arcestaceae
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Arcestidae

Mojsisovics 1875

Fossils of Arcestidae are found in the Triassic marine strata throughout the world, including Austria, Canada, Georgia, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States.

Genera and species

  • Anisarcestes † Kittl 1908
  • Arcestes † Suess 1865
    • Arcestes andersoni † Hyatt and Smith 1905
    • Arcestes intuslabiatus † Mojsisovics 1873
    • Arcestes megaphyllus † Beyrich 1864
    • Arcestes priscus † Waagen 1879
    • Arcestes syngonus † Mojsisovics 1873
  • Stenarcestes † Mojsisovics 1896
    • Stenarcestes leiostracus † Mojsisovics 1875

References

    • Arkell et al. Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treaatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, 1957 Geological Society of America and University of Kansas press, R.C.Moore ed.
    • Johnston, F.N. Trias of New Pass Nevada (New lower Karnic ammonoids); Journal of Paleontology V.15 No 5 p 447-491, Sept 1941
    • Paleobiology Database


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