Authors Year Title
Hodson 1954 A new species of Dimorphoceras from the Homoceras Zone of the Irish Millstone Grit.
Annual Magazine of Natural History, Zoology, Botany, Geology., (12), vol.7: 362-366, fig.1-3; London.
Manger & Quinn 1972 Carboniferous dimorphoceratid ammonoids from northern Arkansas.
Journal of Paleontology, 46: 303-314, fig.1-4, pl.1-2; Tulsa, Okla.
Manger 1988 Phylogeny of the Carboniferous Ammonoid Family Dimorphoceratidae.
In: Wiedmann,J. & Kullmann,J. (Eds.), Cephalopods - Present and Past: 29-42, 6 text-figs., Stuttgart.
Manger, Stephen & Meeks 1999 Possible Cephalopod Reproductive Mass Mortality Reflected by Middle Carboniferous Assemblages, Arkansas, Southern United States.
In: Olóriz,F. & Rodríguez-Tovar,F.J.[eds.], Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods,345-364, 8 figs., New York.
Moore 1939 The goniatite genus Dimorphoceras and its development in the British Carboniferous.
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 24 (2): 103-128, fig.1-21, pl.15;
Riley 1985 Asturoceras and other dimorphoceratid ammonoids from the Namurien (E2) of Lancashire.
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 45 (3): 219-224, fig.1-8.
Sheng 1987 Carboniferous ammonoids from the Jingyuan district, Gansu.
Bull. Inst. Geol., Chinese Acad. Geol. Sci., 16: 143-193, fig.1-29, pl.1-5; Beijing.