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- siphuncle in Discoceras probably indicates an orientation during life that places the back of the living chamber high in the s****. Discoceras has been found...
- Discocera is a genus of fungi in the Ascomycota phylum. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the phylum is unknown (incertae sedis), and...
- Wichitoceras have their whorls touching but without a dorsal impression. Discoceras and Curtoceras have somewhat subquadrate whorl sections and are moderately...
- (Katian) Adila Formation  Estonia A member of the family Uranoceratidae. Discoceras paopense Sp. nov Valid Kröger Ordovician (Katian) Kõrgessaare Formation...
- †Digenuoceras †Diodoceras †Diorugoceras †Discitoceras †Discoactinoceras †Discoceras †Discosorus †Dnestroceras †Doleroceras †Dolorthoceras †Domatoceras †Donacoceras...
- Trapelia M.Choisy (1929) Type species Trapelia coarctata (Turner) M.Choisy (1932) Synonyms Discocera A.L.Sm. & Ramsb. (1918) Trapelina Motyka (1996)...
- Middle Ordovician, found in Western Australia. Hardmanoceras is like Discoceras but prominently ribbed and with a depressed whorl section. The body, or...
- Comperocoris Coryzorhaphis (Syn. Gilva) Damarius Dinorhynchus (Syn. Neoglypsus) Discocera (Syn. Acanthodiscocera, Paradiscocera) Dorycoris (Syn. Claudia) Ealda...
- Audun Rasmussen; Finn Surlyk (2012). "Rare finds of the coiled cephalopod Discoceras from the Upper Ordovician of Bornholm, Denmark" (PDF). Bulletin of the...
- S2CID 135035144. Štěpán Manda; Vojtěch Turek (2018). "Silurian tarphycerid Discoceras (Cephalopoda, Nautiloidea): systematics, embryonic development and paleoecology"...