Cephalopoda - Ammonoida - Popanoceratidae
Full reference: A. Hyatt and J. P. Smith. 1905. The Triassic cephalopod genera of America. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 40:1-394
Belongs to Popanoceras according to A. Hyatt and J. P. Smith 1905
See also Guex et al. 2010, Smith 1914, Spath 1951 and Waterhouse 1997
Sister taxa: Popanoceras annae, Popanoceras congregale, Popanoceras hanieli, Popanoceras kueichowense, Popanoceras polypetale, Popanoceras simplex, Popanoceras sintasense, Popanoceras sobolewskyanum, Popanoceras toumanskayae, Popanoceras tschernowi, Popanoceras walcotti, Popanoceras ziyunense, Pamiropopanoceras corpulentum, Pamiropopanoceras indoaustralicum, Pamiropopanoceras meridionale
Type specimen: Its type locality is Union Wash, Parapopanoceras beds, Inyo Range, which is in a Spathian slope limestone in the Union Wash Formation of California
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Distribution: there are no occurrences of Popanoceras haugi in the database
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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