SUMMARY.  The Cravenoceras leion Marine Band at Backdale Mine has yielded a stratigraphically important ammonoid
 fauna  consisting of the species Cravenoceras leion Bisat 1930, Edmooroceras medusa (Yates 1961) and Girtyoceras sp.
 C leion, in particular, is represented by well preserved material, allowing the description of the entire ontogeny.  It is
demonstrated that the conch geometry of this species undergoes major transformations, and that the suture line is
characteristic of the genus Cravenoceras. Based on the ontogenetic development of the suture line, a clear separation
can be made from the Rhenish species Emstites schaelkensis (BrĂ¼ning 1923).