IDANOCERAS, A NEW HETEROMORPH AMMONITE GENUS FROM THE LATE ALBIAN OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA

Henderson and McKenzie suggest that Late Albanian diversification of the members of the Labeceratidae occupied the niches available to ammonites of heteromorph morphology in the Australian epeiric sea, to the exclusion of pandemics. Part of that evolutionary diversification is documented here in the...

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Albian age
Ammonoidea
Ancyloceratina
Aptian age
Australasia
Australia
Cephalopoda
Classification
Cretaceous
Eromanga Basin
Evolution
Genera
Geology
heteromorphic taxa
Holotypes
Idanoceras
Idanoceras klingeri
Invertebrata
invertebrate
Invertebrates
Labeceratidae
Lower Cretaceous
Mesozoic
Mollusca
morphology
New species
new taxa
PALEONTOLOGICAL NOTES
Paleontology
Queensland Australia
shells
Taxa
taxonomy
Tetrabranchiata
upper Albian
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