Pseudocrioceras
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Genus: | Pseudocrioceras Spath, 1924
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Pseudocrioceras is an extinct genus of ammonites. The species Pseudocrioceras anthulai has been found in strata from the Barremian - Aptian age of Chipatá, Santander, Colombia and is known from Georgia and Dagestan.[1] The species Pseudocrioceras duvalianum and Pseudocrioceras fasciculare are found in the Barremian of France.[2]
This genus was an actively mobile carnivore with a nektonic lifestyle.[3]
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References
- ^ New and less known Barremian-Albian ammonites from Colombia
- ^ a b c Pierre Ropolo, Roland Gonnet & Gabriel Conte The ‘Pseudocriocerasinterval’ and adjacent beds at La Bédoule (SE France): implications to highest Barremian/lowest Aptian biostratigraphy
- ^ a b Pseudocrioceras at Fossilworks.org
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