ankystis
Ankystis is a genus of extinct cephalopods belonging to the order Nautilida. These marine mollusks are characterized by their coiled, chambered shells. The name "Ankystis" is derived from Greek words meaning "hook" and "chamber," referring to the distinctive shape of its internal structures. Fossils of Ankystis have been found in various marine deposits, primarily from the Jurassic period.
The shell of Ankystis, like other nautiloids, was divided into chambers by internal walls called septa. The
The ecological role of Ankystis in its ancient marine environment is inferred from its fossil context. It