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ammonoid

American  
[am-uh-noid] / ˈæm əˌnɔɪd /

noun

  1. any cephalopod mollusk of the extinct order Ammonoidea, from the Devonian to the Cretaceous periods, having a coiled, chambered shell.


ammonoid Scientific  
/ ămə-noid′ /
  1. Any of various extinct cephalopods of the subclass Ammonoidea living from the Devonian to the Cretaceous Periods. Ammonoids had a symmetrical, coiled, chambered shell with angular sutures between the chambers. They are closely related to the nautiloids, including the modern-day chambered nautilus.


Etymology

Origin of ammonoid

1880–85; < New Latin Ammonoidea, equivalent to Ammon ( ites ) name of the order + -oidea -oidea; see ammonite 2

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Late in the succeeding Carboniferous period appear shells with a truly ammonoid complexity of sutures, and in the Permian their number and variety cause them to form a striking element of the marine faunas.

From Darwin and Modern Science by Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles)

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