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- flanks. Species of Mantelliceras are known to reach a diameter of about 13 centimeters.[citation needed] Species of Mantelliceras' have been found in...
- the ammonites Calycoceras naviculare, Acanthoceras rhotomagense, and Mantelliceras mantelli. The late Cenomanian represents the highest mean sea level...
- including: Mantelliceras mantelli zone (=Neostlingoceras carcitanense, Sharpeiceras schlueteri, and Mantelliceras saxbii zones) Mantelliceras dixoni zone...
- across. The largest known local ammonite from the Late Cretaceous was Mantelliceras canitaurium, whose s**** could be up to 16 inches in diameter. The Cretaceous...
- Acanthoceratidae Mantelliceras tuberculatum Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass:...
- contains fossils such as the ammonites Schloenbachia, Scaphites, and Mantelliceras, the belemnite Actinocamax, and the bivalves Inoceramus and Ostrea....
- from the same locality K. hyperbolaris K. sp. Mantelliceras M. mantelli Haqel "the occurrence of Mantelliceras mantelli is regarded doubtful, as this species...
- range: Late Cretaceous–Early Paleocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Mantelliceras tuberculatum Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- – type locality for species †Maeandrostylis vancouverensisMantellicerasMantelliceras phoenixense – type locality for species †Margarastraea †Margarastraea...
- rich in fossils. Otto Seitz identified several varieties of ammonite (Mantelliceras Mantelli Sow., Turrilites costatus, Lam., Schloenbachia varians) and...