Cyptendoceras

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Cyptendoceras is an extinct nautiloid cephalopod included in the family Ellesmeroceratidae that lived in what would be North and South America during the latter part of the Early Ordovician (late Arenig) from about 475 – 472 mya, existing for approximately 3 million years.[1]

Phylum:Mollusca
Subclass:Nautiloidea
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Cyptendoceras
Temporal range: Early Ordovician 475–472 Ma
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Nautiloidea
Order: Ellesmerocerida
Family: Ellesmeroceratidae
Genus: Cyptendoceras
Ulrich and Foerste (1936)
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Taxonomy

Cyptendoceras was named by Ulrich and Foerste (1936). Teichert (1964,[2] in the Treatise), included it in the endocerid family Proterocameroceratidae. Flower (1964)[3] assigned it to the Baltoceratidae, at that time included in the Ellesmeroceratida. Kroger et al. (2007)[4] reassigned it to the Ellesmeroceratidae on the basis of the ellesmeroceratid type siphuncle, removing it from the Baltoceratidae which had been reassigned to the Orthocerida.

Distribution

Fossils of Cyptendoceras have been found in Argentina, Bolivia and the United States (Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Vermont).[1]

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