Biology:Youngibelus

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Youngibelus
Temporal range: Jurassic
Youngibelus NT.jpg
Two Youngibelus, showing the male on the bottom with an epirostrum
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
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Family:
Belemnitidae
Subfamily:
Megateuthidinae
Genus:
Youngibelus

Riegraf, 1980
Type species
Youngibelus tubularis
(Young & Bird, 1822)
Other species
  • Y. levis (Simpson, 1855)

Youngibelus is a genus of belemnite, an extinct group of cephalopods.[1]

Sexual Dimorphism

Y. tubularis and Y. levis are two species from Toarcian aged rocks in Yorkshire. It has been suggested that these two species are actually morphs of the same species. The divergence in morphology occurs in the gerontic stage of development, characterised by differences in the rostrum. In Y. levis, the rostrum thickens, whilst in Y. tubularis, an epirostrum develops. Peter Doyle proposed that the epirostrum developed as either a counterbalance for a sexual adaptation, or for display in courtship.[2]

See also

  • Belemnite
  • List of belemnites

References

Wikidata ☰ Q8058607 entry