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''Michelinoceras'' is the oldest known genus of the Michelinocerida, more commonly known as the
Orthocerida Orthocerida is an order of extinct Orthoceratoid cephalopods also known as the Michelinocerida that lived from the Early Ordovician () possibly to the Late Triassic (). A fossil found in the Caucasus suggests they may even have survived until ...
, characterized by long, slender, nearly cylindrical orthocones with a circular cross section, long camerae, very long body chambers, and a central or near central tubular siphuncle free of organic deposits. Septal necks are straight; connecting rings cylindrical and thin. Cameral deposits are well developed. A radula has been found in one species, with seven teeth per row. It had ten arms, two of which formed longer tentacles.


Range

''Michelinoceras'' ranges from late in the Early Ordovician to the
Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya. It is named after Devon, England, wh ...
with more poorly known species from the
Carboniferous The Carboniferous ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Permian Period, million years ago. The name ''Carboniferou ...
to the Late
Triassic The Triassic ( ) is a geologic period and system which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period 201.36 Mya. The Triassic is the first and shortest per ...
included in the genus. The earliest known unequivocal species is ''Michelinoceras primum'' found in
Cassinian The Cassinian is the latest age of the Canadian Epoch when thought of temporally and the uppermost stage of the Canadian Series when thought of stratigraphically. The Canadian, either as a series or as an Epoch is the name that has been given to th ...
age strata near the top of the Lower Ordovician El Paso Group in southern New Mexico and west Texas. A less well known species of ''Michelinoceras'', ''M. primum?'', comes from further down in the same formation, near the beginning of the Cassinian.


Taxonomy and derivation

''Michelinoceras'' named by Foeste in 1932 is the ancestral and characteristic genus of the Michelinoceratidae, established and described by Flower in 1946; derived from empty siphuncle
Baltoceratidae Baltoceratidae is an extinct family of orthoconic cephalopods belonging to the subclass Nautiloidea endemic to what would be Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America during the Ordovician living from about 480–460 mya, ex ...
.


See also

*
List of nautiloids This list of nautiloids is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the subclass Nautiloidea, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered in ...


References


Further reading

* Flower, R.H. 1976; Ordovician Cephalopod Faunas and Their Role in Correlation, pp 538–541; proceedings pub. Paleontological Association, Gr Br. * Hook, J.C. and Flower, R.H. 1976; ''Tajaroceras'' and the Origin of the Troedsonnellidae. Jour Paleontology v 50, no 2, pp 293–300, March 1976 * Sweet, W.C, 1964; ''Michelinoceras'', pp 225–226 in Orthoceratidae, pp 224–231 in the ''
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology The ''Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology'' (or ''TIP'') published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas Press, is a definitive multi-authored work of some 50 volumes, written by more than 300 paleontologists, and ...
'' Vol K. GSA and Univ Kansas Press. Excellent descriptions in: * RISTEDT, H. 1971. Zum Bau der orthoceriden Cephalopoden. Palaeontographica A, 137:155-195 * KISELEV, G. N. 1971. Embryonalnye rakoviny silurskich michelinoceratin. Voprosy Paleontologii, 6:41-5 * SERPAGLI, E., AND M. GNOLI. 1977. Upper Silurian cephalopods from southwestern Sardinia. Bollettino della Societh Paleontologica Italiana, 16:153-196 {{Taxonbar, from=Q3856857 Orthocerida Ordovician cephalopods Silurian cephalopods Devonian cephalopods Early Ordovician first appearances Devonian extinctions Prehistoric cephalopods of North America Fossils of Georgia (U.S. state) Paleozoic life of Ontario Paleozoic life of Quebec