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- Zone. Coroniceras has a thin discoidal form with a circular whorl section, arched venter, single tall keel, and few but strong ribs. Coroniceras is included...
- representatives are therefore initially classified as Coroniceras (Arietites) under Coroniceras . Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "Sepkoski's Online Genus Database"...
- Vertebrae Excalibosaurus E. costini North Somerset coastline Arietites (Coroniceras) bucklandi Biozone Holotype: BRSMG Cc881, "...a complete skull, with...
- (20 ft) package of fine laminated, gray, spongiolitic, micritic limestone. Coroniceras bisulcatum allowed to date the outcrop as the Bucklandi zone, lower Sinemurian...
- bears around 1,500 ammonites, 90% of which belonging to the species Coroniceras multicostatum, dating from the Sinemurian (Early Jur****ic). Those ammonites...
- formation: Ammonites Alsatites proaries Arnioceras ritterbushi A. sparsum Coroniceras involutum C. luningense Guexiceras profundus Tipperoceras mullerense...
- Cenoceras was identified as member of the genus Nutilus originally. Coroniceras C. cf. gmuendense C. rotiformis C. bucklandi C. orbiculatus C. bisulcatus...
- Conlinoceras Constileioceras Convoluticeras Cordubiceras Coroceras Corongoceras Coroniceras Coronites Costaclymenia Costidiscus Costigymnites Costileioceras Costimitoceras...
- comparable form †CoronicerasCoroniceras fergusoni – type locality for speciesCoroniceras grantsvillense – type locality for speciesCoroniceras involutum...
- incline, it bears over 1,500 ammonites, 90% of which belong to the species Coroniceras multicostatum from the Sinemurian (Early Jur****ic). Those ammonites could...