Nostoceras is typified by a tightly coiled helical spire on a large U-shaped body chamber with the aperture, in mature individuals, nearly touching and lying underneath the spire. The initial helical whorls are covered with fine ribs and may have small spines. The U-shaped body chamber has coarser ribbing and large tubercles. Periodic constrictions may be present on the
phragmocone. Species may coil either to the left or to the right.
Nostoceras is like
Bostrychoceras in general form, except that its ribs may be flared and the constrictions may or may not be present.
Nostoceras hyatti could reach 90 mm in length. File: Nostoceras hetonaiense - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo - DSC06975.JPG|
Nostoceras hetonaiense File: Nostoceratidae - Nostoceras malagasyense.JPG|Fossils of
Nostoceras malagasyense from
Campanian of Tulear (Madagascar) ==Sources==