Eleniceras stevrecensis
Temporal range: Hauterivian
Eleniceras stevrecensis sp. nov., Lower Hauterivian, Stevrek, (Coll. St. Breskovski) at the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Ammonoidea
Order: Ammonitida
Family: Neocomitidae
Genus: Eleniceras
Species:
E. stevrecensis
Binomial name
Eleniceras stevrecensis

Eleniceras stevrecensis is an extinct species of cephalopods belonging to the Ammonoidea subclass.[1] [2] This animal lived 140–129 million years ago during the Hauterivian in Europe.

References

  1. Breskovski, St. (1967); "Eleniceras - genre nouveau d'ammonites hauterivien" Bull of the Geological Institute, Ser. Paleontology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences XVI: 47-52.
  2. Vašíček, Zdeněk (2002); "Lower Cretaceous Ammonoidea in the Podbranč quarry (Pieniny Klippen Belt, Slovakia)" Bulletin of the Czech Geological Survey, Vol. 77, No. 3, 187–200.
  • Breskovski St. (1967). "Eleniceras - genre nouveau d'ammonites hauteriviens". Bulletin of the Geological Institute - Series Paleontology (in French). XVI: 47–52.
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