Diagnosis
The Centroceratidae, which range from the MiddlePhylogeny and genera
Evolutionary sequence
The Centroceratidae are thought probably to be derived from the rutoceratid stock (Flower 1950, 1988, Kummel 1964) Earliest are ''Centroceras'', '' Homaloceras'', and '' Strophiceras'' from the Middle Devonian; ''Centroceras'' and ''Homaloceras'' from North America, ''Strophiceras'' from Europe. Next is ''Carlloceras'' from the Upper Devonian of North America, followed by ''Diorugoceras'' from the Lower Carboniferous of Europe. Last is ''Phacoceras'', found in the Lower Carboniferous of Europe and Lower Permian of Australia. (Kummel 1964)Generic descriptions
'' Homaloceras'' is the most primitive, with a laterally compressed, cyrtoconic to gyroconic shell with a narrow, concave venter, broadly convex flanks, and rounded dorsum, The suture is only slightly sinuous, the siphuncle tubular and near the venter. '' Centroceras'', the type genus, is evolute with only a few, rapidly expanding whorls and wide, perforate umbilicus. The cross section may be faintly hexagonal from the effect of a median ridge on either flank, otherwise is tetragonal. Flanks converge from a broad dorsum to a narrow, barely convex venter. Ventral and umblical shoulders are sharp. The suture is with a shallow ventral lobe and broad lateral lobes with subacute saddles on the shoulders; the siphuncle is tubular, near the venter; the living chamber half a volution in length. The surface is covered with alternating striae and lirae; fine, parallel "scratches" and "wires" '' Strophiceras'' has a probably gyroconic shell with a higher than wide, compressed, subrectangular whorl section with slightly arched dorsum and venter and flattened flanks. The venter has a median ridge aligned with diagonally elongated nodes. The suture is with ventral and dorsal lobes, the siphuncle very close to the venter. '' Carlloceras'' has a moderately involute shell with a compressed trapezoidal whorl section, nearly flat ventral and lateral areas, and slight dorsal impression. The suture has a ventral saddle and broad lateral lobe and the siphuncle is small and near the venter. '' Diorugoceras'' is very involute and smooth, with a compressed whorl section with broad, slightly convex flanks that converge toward a concave venter. Ventral shoulders are angular, umbilical shoulders broadly rounded. The suture is with broad, deep lateral lobes, the nature of the ventral and lateral lobes is unknown, as is the position of the siphuncle. ''References
* Flower 1950. Flower and Kummel, A Classification of the Nautiloidea, Journal of Paleontology Vol 24, no.5, pp 604–616, Sept 1950. * Flower 1988. Progress and Changing Concepts in Cephalopod and Particularly Nautiloid Phylogeny and Distribution, ''in'' Cephalopods - Present and Past, pp17–24, Schweizerbart'sche Verlangsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart. * Kummel, 1964. Nautiloidea- Nautilida, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Park K, p K432; Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press. {{Taxonbar, from=Q5062945 Prehistoric nautiloid families Middle Devonian first appearances Cisuralian extinctions