Otohoplites

Otohoplites is a genus of ammonite that lived in the Early Albian age and whose fossils were found in Svalbard, Denmark, England, France, Austria, Poland, Russia and Kazakhstan.

It has evolved from Hemisonneratia and gave rise to the genus Hoplites.

[1] Shells belonging to this genera are rather inflated to compressed and have zigzagging, or looped ribs that end in oblique ventrolateral clavi.

Macroconchs have a smooth body chamber and rounded venter.

[2] Currently, there is confusion as to the systematics of this genus and some species may be morphological variants of others.