The Dawsonoceratidae comprise six known genera,
Dawsonoceras, the type,
Anaspyroceras,
Calocyrtocerina,
Dawsonocerina,
Metaspyroceras, and
Palaeodawsonocerina.
Anaspyroceras, named by Shimizu and Obata (1935) and
Metaspyroceras, named by Foeste (1932), were previously included in the orthoceratid subfamily Leuroceratinae, which is no longer considered a valid taxon, and reassigned to the Dawsonoceratidae.
Anaspyroceras and
Metaspyroceras differ from Flowers definition of the Dawsonoceratidae in that the septal necks are orthochoanitic rather than recumbent and siphuncle segments are without noted constrictions.
Calocyrtocerina, named by Chen (1981) was originally included in the
Paraphragmitidae of Flower and Kümmel 1950.
Palaeodawsonocerina started off as
Spyroceras senckenbergi Teichert (1932) and redefined by Kroger and Isakar (2006) as the type species of
Paleodawsonocerina (
P. senckenbergi) ==References==