Glyptodendron

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Glyptodendron
Temporal range: L Silurian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Nautiloidea
Order: Discosorida
Family: Westonoceratidae
Genus: Glyptodendron
Caypole 1878

Glyptodendron is a Lower Silurian westonocerid characterized by compressed cyrtocones with a narrowly rounded dorsum and greatest width in the ventrolateral region. Sutures slope forward from the dorsum which is on the longitudinally concave side. The siphuncle is slightly ventral from the center. Segments are subspherical in the young; equally b road but shorter in the adult. No endosiphuncular deposits are known. The surface of the shell is convered by obliquely interescting rows of scale-like pits.

See also

  • list of nautiloids

References

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