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[Place of publishing = The rich collections of Turonian and Coniacian ammonites from Colombia, housed in the University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, are described, with 20 species recognized, referred to the genera <i>Reymenticoceras<\/i> Kennedy, 2018, <i>Vascoceras<\/i> Choffat, 1898, <i>Fagesia <\/i>Pervinquière, 1907, <i>Wrightoceras<\/i> Reyment, 1954a, <i>Subprionocyclus <\/i>Shimizu, 1932, <i>Subprionotropis <\/i>Basse, 1951, <i>Prionocycloceras<\/i> Spath, 1926, <i>Barroisiceras<\/i> de Grossouvre, 1894, <i>Forresteria<\/i> Reeside, 1932, <i>Niceforoceras <\/i>Basse, 1948, <i>Peroniceras<\/i> de Grossouvre, 1894, <i>Gauthiericeras <\/i>de Grossouvre, 1894, <i>Protexanites <\/i>Matsumoto, 1955, and <i>Metaptychoceras<\/i> Spath, 1926. One species, <i>Reymenticoceras<\/i> <i>ornatum<\/i>, is new. Most of the species described can be assigned to the substages and ammonite zones recognized in Western Europe. <br>]
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