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Cheiloceras is a subglobular to thickly lenticular goniatite with a closed umbilicus from the Upper Devonian and type genus for the Cheiloceratidae. Cheiloceras is sometimes split into at least three subgenera. Cheiloceras (Cheiloceras) has evolute juvenile stages, the umbilicus closing later, while C. (Compactoceras) is subglobular with involute whorls in the early stage, later becoming compressed in form, and C. (Puncticeras) is involute in all stages. Eucheiloceras is another name for C. (Cheiloceras). Related genera in the Cheiloceratidae include and .

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  • Cheiloceras is a subglobular to thickly lenticular goniatite with a closed umbilicus from the Upper Devonian and type genus for the Cheiloceratidae. Cheiloceras is sometimes split into at least three subgenera. Cheiloceras (Cheiloceras) has evolute juvenile stages, the umbilicus closing later, while C. (Compactoceras) is subglobular with involute whorls in the early stage, later becoming compressed in form, and C. (Puncticeras) is involute in all stages. Eucheiloceras is another name for C. (Cheiloceras). Related genera in the Cheiloceratidae include and . (en)
  • Cheiloceras est un genre éteint de goniatites de la sous-classe des ammonoïdés qui vivait au Dévonien supérieur, il y a environ de -382 Ma à -359 Ma. Il chassait des invertébrés et petits poissons dans les mers chaudes de France et d'Allemagne. (fr)
  • Cheiloceras – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Goniatitida. Żył w okresie dewonu (famen). (pl)
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  • Cheiloceras is a subglobular to thickly lenticular goniatite with a closed umbilicus from the Upper Devonian and type genus for the Cheiloceratidae. Cheiloceras is sometimes split into at least three subgenera. Cheiloceras (Cheiloceras) has evolute juvenile stages, the umbilicus closing later, while C. (Compactoceras) is subglobular with involute whorls in the early stage, later becoming compressed in form, and C. (Puncticeras) is involute in all stages. Eucheiloceras is another name for C. (Cheiloceras). Related genera in the Cheiloceratidae include and . (en)
  • Cheiloceras est un genre éteint de goniatites de la sous-classe des ammonoïdés qui vivait au Dévonien supérieur, il y a environ de -382 Ma à -359 Ma. Il chassait des invertébrés et petits poissons dans les mers chaudes de France et d'Allemagne. (fr)
  • Cheiloceras – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Goniatitida. Żył w okresie dewonu (famen). (pl)
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