Temporal range: Middle Jurassic - Early Cretaceous
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Mollusca
Class:
Cephalopoda
(unranked):
Belemnoidea
Order:
Belemnitida
Suborder:
Pachybelemnopseina
Riegraf, 1998
Family:
Mesohibolitidae
Nerodenko, 1983
Genus:
Hibolithes
Montfort, 1808
Species
H. hastatus (Blainville, 1827)
H. semisulcatus (Münster, 1830)
H. catlinensis (Hector, 1878)
H. conradi (Kilian, 1889)
H. girardoti (Loriol, 1902)
H. fellabrunnensis (Vetters, 1905)
H. sangensis (Boden, 1911)
H. jaculiformis (Shvetsov, 1913)
Synonyms
Pseudohibolites (Bliithgen, 1936)
H. shimanskyi (Gustomesov, 1976)
H. ivanovi (Gustomesov, 1976)
H. orlovi (Gustomesov, 1976)
Hibolithes is a genus of belemnite that lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous, and has been found in Antarctica,[1][2] Greenland,[3] Iran,[4] Europe,[5][6] South America, and New Zealand. In 2020, this genus was found in the Pedawan Formation (Tithonian – Hauterivian) in Sarawak, on the island of Borneo (Malaysia).[7]
^M. R. A. Thomson. 1982. Late Jurassic fossils from Low Island, south Shetland Islands. Br. Antarct. Surv. Bull. (56)25-35
^J. Mutterlose. 1986. Upper Jurassic belemnites from the Orville Coast, Western Antarctica, and their palaeobiogeographical significance. Br. Antarct. Surv. Bull. (70)1-22
^P. Alsen and J. Mutterlose. 2009. The Early Cretaceous of north-east Greenland: a crossroads of belemnite migration. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 280:168-182
^N. Mariotti, R. Weis, M. Falahatgar, H. Parent, and M. Javidan. 2013. Oxfordian belemnites and ammonites from Rostam Kola, Northern East Alborz, North Iran. Boletín del Instituto de Fisiografía y Geología 83
^Istvan Főzy, Nico M.M. Janssen, Gregory D. Price (2011). "High-resolution ammonite, belemnite and stable isotope record from the most complete Upper Jurassic section of the Bakony Mts (Transdanubian Range, Hungary)". Geologica Carpathica. 62 (5): 413–433. Bibcode:2011GCarp..62..413F. doi:10.2478/v10096-011-0030-y.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Ippolitov A.P. (2006). On the possible expression of sexual dimorphism in Hibolithes Montfort, 1808 from the Middle and Upper Jurassic of European Russia (in Russian). Russian Acad. Sci., Paleont. Inst., Moscow. pp. 57–60. ISBN 5-201-15412-3.
^Muhammad Murtaza, Abdul Hadi Bin Abd Rahman, Jörg Mutterlose, Najiatun Najla, Mazshurraiezal Bin Nasir (2020). "The First Record of Belemnite Genus Hibolithes from Late Jurassic – Early Cretaceous Turbidites from Malaysia". Acta Geologica Sinica. 95 (2): 333–341. doi:10.1111/1755-6724.14407. S2CID 213685286.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
3, 299—321 Hibolithes in the Paleobiology Database Ippolitov A.P. (2006). On the possible expression of sexual dimorphism in Hibolithes Montfort, 1808...
large growth on the side likely stemming from a parasitic infection. A Hibolithes guard shows a large ovoid bubble near the base, likely deriving from a...
Cretaceous (Barremian) France A nautilid, a species of Heminautilus. Hibolithes keleptrishvilii Sp nov Valid Janssen, Clément & Bont Early Cretaceous...
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) Russia ( Volgograd Oblast) A belemnite. "Hibolithes" lebresensis Sp. nov Valid Janssen Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) Vocontian...
Acroteuthis acrei and Duvalia sp. occupied shallower and warmer waters than Hibolithes jaculoides and that the latter belemnite was a fast swimmer that undertook...
differences in the mode of life of C. conocauda, Passaloteuthis bisulcata and Hibolithes semisulcatus, is published by Jenny et al. (2019). A study on belemnite...