''Subvestinautilus'' is a genus of evolute
koninckioceratids, in the order
Nautilida
The Nautilida constitute a large and diverse order of generally coiled nautiloid cephalopods that began in the mid Paleozoic and continues to the present with a single family, the Nautilidae which includes two genera, ''Nautilus'' and ''Allonauti ...
, with a depressed, trapezoidal whorl section. The venter is broadly rounded, ventrolateral shoulders sharply rounded, flanks flattened and converging toward a narrow rounded dorsum. In early growth stages a keel forms on the umbilical shoulder which becomes rounded or marked by a longitudal rib at maturity . The suture has a broadly rounded ventral lobe and a deeper lateral lobe.
''Subvestinautilus'', named by Turner, 1954, has been found in the Lower Carboniferous of Ireland and the Isle of Man.
References
* Bernhard Kummel, 1964. Nautiloidea-Nautilida. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K. Geological Soc. of America and University of Kansas press. Teichert and Moore (eds)
Koninckioceratidae-Paleodb
Prehistoric nautiloid genera
Prehistoric animals of Europe
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