Tropaeum
For the ancient Greek or Roman victory monument, see Tropaion.
Tropaeum Temporal range: Early Cretaceous | |
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Tropaeum imperator | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Subclass: | Ammonoidea |
Family: | Ancyloceratidae |
Genus: | Tropaeum Sowerby, 1837 |
Species | |
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Tropaeum ("Trophy") is an extinct genus of ammonites found throughout the oceans of the world during the Early Cretaceous. As with many other members of the family Ancyloceratidae, there was a trend among species within this genus to uncoil somewhat, in a very similar manner to the genus Lytoceras. The largest species, T. imperator of Australia, had a shell a little over one meter in diameter.
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External links
- photograph of the holotype of T. imperator
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