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ABSTRACT A total of 40 species, assigned to 17 genera, belonging to the Suborder Ancyloceratina are described. One species is new. Sixteen are from the Upper Turonian, nine from the Lower Campanian, and 15 from the Upper Campanian. Eight types of aptychi are described.