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- ****an, described by Kobayashi, 1954, has been re****igned to Cymatoceras. Fossils of Cymatoceras are found in marine strata from the Jur****ic until the Oligocene...
- Cymatoceras elegans is an extinct species of nautilitacean cephalopods in the family Cymatoceratidae. It is from the Cretaceous of Switzerland and the...
- Neocymatoceras from the Oligocene is synonymous with Cymatoceras. Of the Cymatoceratidae, Cymatoceras has the longest temporal range, extending from the...
- Fossils are uncommon in the formation. However, the rare nautiloid Cymatoceras cf. C. Loeblichi Miller and Harris has been recovered from the formation...
- Probably gave rise to Cymatonautilus and is the likely ancestor of Cymatoceras and Paracymatoceras. Procymatoceras has its origin in the earliest Nautilidae...
- †Cycloceras †Cyclolituites †Cyclopites †Cycloplectoceras †Cyclostomiceras †Cymatoceras †Cymatonautilus †Cyrtactinoceras †Cyrthoceratites †Cyrtobaltoceras †Cyrtoceras...
- siphuncle in undetermined. Deltocymatoceras is probably derived form Cymatoceras by a rounding of the ventro-lateral shoulders resulting in a narrowing...
- densleonis Cylichna †Cylichna andersoni †Cylindroteuthis †CymatocerasCymatoceras carlottenseCymatoceras hermosus – type locality for species †Cymbophora †Cymbophora...
- elegans), an extinct species from the Tri****ic of China and IsraelCymatoceras elegans, a species (Cymatoceratidae) from the Cretaceous of Switzerland...
- Cucullaea †Cunningtoniceras †Cyclothyris Cylichna †Cylindroteuthis †Cymatoceras †Cymbospondylus †Cymbospondylus petrinus †Daonella – tentative report...