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Slender Oncoceratidae are those in the family Oncoceratidae, (Nautiloidea, Oncocerida) which have slender, commonly curved, shells. Some like ''Oocerina'' are gently curved, almost straight, and with only slight expansion. Others like ''Dunleithoceras'' are strongly curved with a more notable rate of expansion. Inclusion in this somewhat arbitrary category is based on illustrations in the Treatise Part K, 1964. ==Included Genera== ''Loganoceras'' and ''Romingoceras'' from the Middle Ordovician of North America have strongly curved shells. ''Loganoceras'', named by Foerste in 1921, (K284) has a circular cross section and an empty siphuncle ventral of the center. The genotype, ''L. regulare'', comes from Ontario. ''Romingoceras'', also named by Foerste in 1932, differs in having a depressed, ovoid, cross section. ''Romingoceras'' expands slowely and like ''Loganoceras'' is strongly curved, may even be gyroconic (openly coiled). The ventral siphuncle is small, with oblong segments. The genotype, ''R. josephianum'' also comes from Ontario. Also from the Middle Ordovician of North America is the long, slightly curved ''Ehlersoceras'' (K284), named by Foerste, 1932. ''Ehlersoceras'' has a small subventral siphuncle, depressed cross section and almost no expansion. As with ''Longanoceras'' and ''Romingoceras'', the genotype of ''Ehlersoceras'', ''E. huronense'' comes from Ontario. ''Ehlersoceras'' differs from ''Longanoceras'' and ''Romingoceras'' in having a much gentler exogastric curvature. ''Richardsonoceras'' (K288), named also by Foerste in 1932, and ''Dunleithoceras'' (K284), named by him in 1924, come from both the Middle and Upper Ordovician of North America. Both are strongly curved with a notable rate of expansion; ventral sides, as with the previous genera, are on the outside, convex curvature, making them, again, exogastric. ''Dunleithoceras'' has a subcircular cross sections with a rounded longitudinal ridge on the venter. ''Richardsonoceras'', has a sharply rounded, keel-like, venter. ''Richardsonoceras'' is less rapidly expanding and not as strongly curved as ''Dunleithoceras''. The genotype of ''Dunleithoceras'', ''D. dunleithense'', comes from the Middle Ordovician of Illinois, that of ''Richardsonoceras'', ''R. simplex'', is from the Middle Ordovician of Ontario. ''Oonoceras'' (K288), from the Middle Ordovician to Middle Silurian of Europe and North America named by Hyatt in 1884, has a slender compressed exogastrically curved shell with a gradual expansion. The genotype, ''O. acinaces'', is from Middle Silurian of central Europe. The sutures in ''Oonoceras'' form lateral lobes. The camerae (chambers) and body chamber are short. The siphuncle, which is close to the venter, is cyrtochoanitic, empty, with expanded segments. ''Oocerina'' (K288), named by Foerste, 1926, is a slender, exogastric genus, like Oonoceras, from the Upper Silurian of Europe, Russia and possibly North America. Oocerina differs primarily in having an actinosiphonate siphuncle composed of numuloidal (beaded) segments. ''Paroocerina'' (K288), named by Zhurevleva in 1961, is a slender oncoceratid from the Middle and Upper Silurian of eastern Europe and ex-USSR (Russia), similar to ''Oocerina'', but with a hyponomic sinus. The genotypes of ''Oocerina'' and ''Paroocerina'', respectively ''O.lentigratum'' and ''P. podolskensis'', are from the Upper Silurian of central Europe and Russia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Slender Oncoceratidae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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