Acompsoceras

{{Short description|Genus of molluscs (fossil)}}

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| fossil_range = Cretaceous

| image = Gasteropods - Ammonites - Acompsoceras sp..JPG

| image_caption = Acompsoceras sp., Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian), from Madagascar

| taxon = Acompsoceras

| authority = Schluter

| subdivision_ranks = Species

| subdivision = See text

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Acompsoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the Ammonite subclass. It grew to a large size compared to most ammonites. Its shell reached {{convert|18|in|cm}} in diameter when the animal reached adulthood. Acompsoceras appears in the fossil record during the early portion of the Cretaceous Cenomanian stage and goes extinct around the middle of that same stage.{{Cite web |title=Acompsoceras |url=https://www.gbif.org/species/4626903 |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gbif.org |language=en}}

Species

Acompsoceras is in the same family as Acanthoceras, the Acanthoceratidae, and contains several species:

  • A. amphibolum
  • A. calabarense
  • A. essendiense
  • A. inconstans
  • A. renevieri

Distribution

Fossils of Acompsoceras have been found in Brazil, Colombia (Hiló Formation), Germany, Madagascar, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and Texas.[http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?taxon_no=14516&is_real_user=1&action=taxonInfo Acompsoceras] at Fossilworks.org

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