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Cymatoceras Pseudoatlas
''Cymatoceras'' is a wide-ranging extinct genus from the nautilitacean cephalopod family, Cymatoceratidae. They lived from the Late Jurassic to Late Oligocene, roughly from 155 to 23 Ma.Sepkoski, JacSepkoski's Online Genus Database – Cephalopodes/ref> Species The following species of ''Cymatoceras'' have been described: * ''C. albense'' * ''C. atlas'' * ''C. bayfieldi'' * ''C. bifidum'' * ''C. bifurcatum'' * ''C. carlottense'' * ''C. cenomanense'' * ''C. colombiana'' * ''C. crebricostatum'' * ''C. deslongchampsianum'' * ''C. eichwaldi'' * ''C. elegans'' * ''C. hendersoni'' * ''C. hilli'' * ''C. honmai'' * ''C. hunstantonensis'' * ''C. huxleyanum'' * ''C. karakaschi'' * ''C. kayeanum'' * ''C. kossmati'' * ''C. loricatum'' * ''C. ludevigi'' * ''C. manuanensis'' * ''C. mikado'' * ''C. neckerianum'' * ''C. negama'' * ''C. neocomiense'' * ''C. pacificum'' * ''C. paralibanoticum'' * ''C. patagonicum'' * ''C. patens'' * ''C. perstriatum'' * ''C. picteti'' * '' C. pseudoatlas'' * '' ...
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Late Jurassic
The Late Jurassic is the third epoch of the Jurassic Period, and it spans the geologic time from 163.5 ± 1.0 to 145.0 ± 0.8 million years ago (Ma), which is preserved in Upper Jurassic strata.Owen 1987. In European lithostratigraphy, the name "Malm" indicates rocks of Late Jurassic age. In the past, ''Malm'' was also used to indicate the unit of geological time, but this usage is now discouraged to make a clear distinction between lithostratigraphic and geochronologic/chronostratigraphic units. Subdivisions The Late Jurassic is divided into three ages, which correspond with the three (faunal) stages of Upper Jurassic rock: Paleogeography During the Late Jurassic Epoch, Pangaea broke up into two supercontinents, Laurasia to the north, and Gondwana to the south. The result of this break-up was the spawning of the Atlantic Ocean. However, at this time, the Atlantic Ocean was relatively narrow. Life forms of the epoch This epoch is well known for many famous types of din ...
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