Campanian to Maastrichtian
Nebraska to Montana, Wyoming
3D models of species created by Shellie Luallin:
Original presentation: Ammonites nebrascensis
Original publication: Owen. 1952. [figs. 6g-i, 7a-c, g, h, 8a-d, g-i, 9g-j].
Lectotype: USNM 20242.
Type locality: “Fox Hills, Nebraska” (Kennedy et al., 1998, p. 766).
Type horizon: likely “Timber Lake Member of the Fox Hills Formation” (Landman and Waage, 1993, p. 161).
Other specimens: USNM 398, USNM 402, UC 6379, YPM 23146, YPM 23165, YPM 23144, YPM 23145, YPM 23172, YPM 23151, YPM 23147, YPM 23147, YPM 23687, YPM 23198, YPM 23195, YPM 23697, YPM 23735, YPM 23735, MAPS A2046a; also see Landman and Waage (1993).
Other occurrences: “Severn Formation of Maryland” (Landman and Waage, 1993, p. 161).
Zonation: Hoploscaphites nebrascensis zone (= Jeletzkytes nebrascensis zone) (Cobban et al., 2006).
PaleoDB taxon number: 129481.
Synonyms: Scaphites conradi Morton, 1856 (source: Landman and Waage, 1993); Ammonites cheyennensis Owen, 1852 (source: Landman and Waage, 1993), Ammonites moreauensis Owen, 1852 (source: Landman and Waage, 1993).
References: Landman and Waage (1993); Kennedy et al. (1998); Landman et al. (2015).
Origin of name: Nebraska Territory (see Cobban et al., 2006).