Macroscaphites
{{Short description|Extinct genus of molluscs}}
{{Taxobox
|fossil_range = Barremian-Turonian
~{{fossil range|130|90|ref={{cite web
| last = Sepkoski| first = Jack| title= Sepkoski's Online Genus Database| year = 2002| url = http://strata.geology.wisc.edu/jack/showgenera.php?taxon=231&rank=class| access-date = 2014-05-28 }}}}
|image = Macroscaphites yvani.JPG
|image_caption = Macroscaphites yvani
|regnum = Animalia
|phylum = Mollusca
|classis = Cephalopoda
|subclassis = Ammonoidea
|ordo = Ammonitida
|subordo = Lytoceratina
|familia = Lytoceratidae
|genus = Macroscaphites
|genus_authority = Meek, 1876
|subdivision_ranks = Species
|subdivision_ref = {{cite web | title= Paleobiology Database - Macroscaphites | url = https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=15149 | access-date = 17 December 2021 }}
|subdivision =
- M. (Costidiscus)
- M. (Macroscaphites)
- M. striatisulcatus
- M. juani
}}
Macroscaphites is an extinct cephalopod genus included in the Ammonoidea that lived during the Barremian and Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous (118 - 110 million years ago). Its fossils have been found throughout most of Europe and North Africa.
Macroscaphites is known to have reached a length of about {{convert|20|-|30|cm}}. The shell is in two basic parts, an early planispirally coiled evolute section followed by a more or less straight section that turns back on itself in a hook.
On the basis of studies conducted on the shape of the shell (which take into account the specific weight of the live animal and respective position of the centers of gravity and buoyancy) paleontologists have concluded that this animal lived with the aperture directed toward the surface of the water; the coiled portion upward and the U-shaped-hook directed towards the ocean floor.
List of species
File:Macroscaphites tirolensis 01.jpg
- Macroscaphites juani (Puzos 1832); Cuba{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}
- Macroscaphites soaresi (Da Silva 1962); Mozambique
- Macroscaphites striasulcatus {{small|(Meek 1876)}}
- Macroscaphites tirolensis (Uhlig, 1887); South Tyrol, Italy
= Fossil locations =
Fossils of Macroscaphites have been found in:[https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=15149 Macroscaphites] at Fossilworks.org
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;Eurasia
- Bulgaria
- Luckovska Formation, the Czech Republic
- France
- Georgia
- Italy
- Serbia and Montenegro
- Forcall Formation, Spain
;Laurentia
- Mexico
;Africa
- Egypt
- Mozambique
- Makatini Formation, South Africa
;South America
- García Formation, Venezuela
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References
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= Bibliography =
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- William James Kennedy, Herbert Christian Klinger, Mikheil V. Kakabadze, « Macroscaphites Meek, 1876, a heteromorph ammonite from the Lower Aptian of southern Mozambique and northern KwaZulu-Natal », African Natural History, vol.5, p. 37-41.
- A. Cantu-Chapa, « Présence de Macroscaphites, Ammonite du Crétacé inférieur de Oaxaca (sud du Mexique) », Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, vol.15, n°1 (1998), p. 106-108.
- G. Delanoy, J. A. Moreno-Bedmar, J.J. Ruiz and D. Tolós Lládser. 2013. Xerticeras gen. nov., a new genus of micromorphic heteromorph ammonite (Ancyloceratina, Ancyloceratidae)from the lower Aptian of Spain. Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology] CG2013_A02:89-103
- O. Renz. 1982. The Cretaceous ammonites of Venezuela 1-132
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Category:Barremian genus first appearances
Category:Turonian genus extinctions
Category:Cretaceous animals of Africa
Category:Fossils of Mozambique
Category:Fossils of South Africa
Category:Cretaceous ammonites of Europe
Category:Fossils of the Czech Republic
Category:Fossils of Georgia (country)
Category:Cretaceous ammonites of North America
Category:Ammonites of South America