''Cadomites'' is an extinct
ammonite
Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to as ammonites, are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid and cuttlefish) ...
genus from the superfamily
Stephanoceratoidea that lived during the
Middle Jurassic
The Middle Jurassic is the second epoch of the Jurassic Period. It lasted from about 174.1 to 163.5 million years ago. Fossils of land-dwelling animals, such as dinosaurs, from the Middle Jurassic are relatively rare, but geological formations co ...
(upper
Bajocian – lower
Callovian).
Description
''Cadomites'' is directly descended from ''
Stephanoceras'', with a similar collared and lipped aperture rim, but has denser, finer, sharper ribbing. The shell is discoidal, evolute, with a wide umbilicus. The
suture is complex.
Distribution
Fossils of species within this genus have been found in the
Middle Jurassic
The Middle Jurassic is the second epoch of the Jurassic Period. It lasted from about 174.1 to 163.5 million years ago. Fossils of land-dwelling animals, such as dinosaurs, from the Middle Jurassic are relatively rare, but geological formations co ...
sediments in Europe, Africa and South Asia.
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References
Bibliography
* ''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 co ...
'', Part L, Ammonoidea, -Stephanocerataceae; Geological Society of America, 1957, reprinted 1990
External links
Ammonites.fr: Ammonites website
Middle Jurassic ammonites
Middle Jurassic ammonites of Europe
Ammonites of Africa
Jurassic animals of Africa
Middle Jurassic Africa
Middle Jurassic ammonites of Asia
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