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- Aspinoceras abstract "Aspinoceras is an extinct heteromorph ammonite that lived during the Early Cretaceous. The shell small; starts of with a few loosely wound whorls not in contact followed by a short moderately curved shaft ending in a broad hook. Surface covered with mostly fine, close spaced ribs, with periodic larger ribs. In general form it resembles Ancyloceras.Aspinoceras has been found in upper Hauterivian - lower Barremian formations in Europe and California.".
- Aspinoceras class Ammonoidea.
- Aspinoceras class Cephalopod.
- Aspinoceras family Ancyloceratidae.
- Aspinoceras family Ancyloceratoidea.
- Aspinoceras kingdom Animal.
- Aspinoceras order Lytoceratina.
- Aspinoceras phylum Mollusca.
- Aspinoceras wikiPageID "9901650".
- Aspinoceras wikiPageRevisionID "547048264".
- Aspinoceras classis "Cephalopoda".
- Aspinoceras familia Ancyloceratidae.
- Aspinoceras fossilRange Early_Cretaceous.
- Aspinoceras genus "Aspinoceras".
- Aspinoceras genusAuthority "Anderson, 1938".
- Aspinoceras hasPhotoCollection Aspinoceras.
- Aspinoceras ordo Lytoceratina.
- Aspinoceras phylum "Mollusca".
- Aspinoceras regnum "Animalia".
- Aspinoceras subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Aspinoceras subdivision "*See Text".
- Aspinoceras subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Aspinoceras superfamilia Ancyloceratoidea.
- Aspinoceras subject Category:Ammonitida.
- Aspinoceras type Ammonite109195958.
- Aspinoceras type Ammonites.
- Aspinoceras type Fossil109284589.
- Aspinoceras type Object100002684.
- Aspinoceras type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aspinoceras type Remains109407346.
- Aspinoceras type Animal.
- Aspinoceras type Eukaryote.
- Aspinoceras type Mollusca.
- Aspinoceras type Species.
- Aspinoceras type Mollusk.
- Aspinoceras type Organism.
- Aspinoceras comment "Aspinoceras is an extinct heteromorph ammonite that lived during the Early Cretaceous. The shell small; starts of with a few loosely wound whorls not in contact followed by a short moderately curved shaft ending in a broad hook. Surface covered with mostly fine, close spaced ribs, with periodic larger ribs. In general form it resembles Ancyloceras.Aspinoceras has been found in upper Hauterivian - lower Barremian formations in Europe and California.".
- Aspinoceras label "Aspinoceras".
- Aspinoceras label "Aspinoceras".
- Aspinoceras sameAs Aspinoceras.
- Aspinoceras sameAs Aspinoceras.
- Aspinoceras sameAs m.02pwg2v.
- Aspinoceras sameAs Q3726990.
- Aspinoceras sameAs Q3726990.
- Aspinoceras sameAs Aspinoceras.
- Aspinoceras wasDerivedFrom Aspinoceras?oldid=547048264.
- Aspinoceras isPrimaryTopicOf Aspinoceras.