Durotrigensia
| Durotrigensia Temporal range:  | |
|---|---|
| Fossil of Durotrigensia species from France, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Mollusca | 
| Class: | Cephalopoda | 
| Subclass: | †Ammonoidea | 
| Order: | †Ammonitida | 
| Family: | †Parkinsoniidae | 
| Genus: | † Buckman, 1928 | 
| Species | |
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Durotrigensia is a genus of ammonites (Ammonitida) in the perisphinctoid family Parkinsoniidae.
Durotrigensia is sometimes considered a subgenus of Parkinsonia and is related also to Oraniceras and Okribites.
These cephalopods lived during the Bajocian stage of the Middle Jurassic some 170 to 164 million years ago.[1]
Description
These large to giant ammonites have sharp and finely ribbed inner whorls and smooth outer whorls, without tubercles or lappets.
References
- ^ a b Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "Sepkoski's Online Genus Database". Retrieved 2014-05-28. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help)
- Arkell, W.J.; Kummel, B.; Wright, C.W. (1957). Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Mollusca 4. Lawrence, Kansas: Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press.
- Ammonites - Parkinsonia (Durotrigensia) sp. entry