omastata
Omastata is a genus of extinct marine mollusks that lived during the Mesozoic era, approximately 250 to 66 million years ago. The name "Omastata" is derived from the Greek words "oma" meaning ear, and "statos" meaning standing, referring to the distinctive ear-like structures on the shells of these organisms. Omastata is classified within the subclass Ammonoidea, which includes other extinct marine mollusks known as ammonites.
The shells of Omastata are typically coiled, with a smooth or slightly ribbed surface, and can reach
Omastata is found in marine sedimentary rocks from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, primarily in Europe
Omastata is an important fossil group for paleontologists, as it provides valuable information about the evolution