Ammonea

/əˈmɒniːə/ noun

A genus or group of ammonites, which are extinct spiral-shelled marine cephalopods from ancient seas.

From Latin 'ammonis cornua' (horns of Ammon), a mythological reference to spiral shapes, evolved into the modern scientific term for these fossils.

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