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Petitclercia is a genus of extinct mollusk from the strigoceratid subfamily Disticocratinae which are included in the ammonitid superfamily Haplocerataceae. Petitclercia, named by Rollier, 1909, is found in the upper Middle Jurassic (Callovian) of France. The shell of Petitclercia is involute, very compressed, with a sharp umbilical angle and sharp fastigate venter. Spath (1928) speculated that Petitclercia is perhaps "an involute development of Chanasia", another of the Distichoceratinae.

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  • Petitclercia is a genus of extinct mollusk from the strigoceratid subfamily Disticocratinae which are included in the ammonitid superfamily Haplocerataceae. Petitclercia, named by Rollier, 1909, is found in the upper Middle Jurassic (Callovian) of France. The shell of Petitclercia is involute, very compressed, with a sharp umbilical angle and sharp fastigate venter. Spath (1928) speculated that Petitclercia is perhaps "an involute development of Chanasia", another of the Distichoceratinae.
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  • Petitclercia is a genus of extinct mollusk from the strigoceratid subfamily Disticocratinae which are included in the ammonitid superfamily Haplocerataceae. Petitclercia, named by Rollier, 1909, is found in the upper Middle Jurassic (Callovian) of France. The shell of Petitclercia is involute, very compressed, with a sharp umbilical angle and sharp fastigate venter. Spath (1928) speculated that Petitclercia is perhaps "an involute development of Chanasia", another of the Distichoceratinae.
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