1973  Eurites Kuzina: 21.
     1980  Eurites.-Kuzina: 47.
     2000  Work, Nassichuk & Richards: 40.
     ?2010 Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen: 108

Type species: Eurites latus Kuzina, 1973, p.22 [OD].

A:   Conch form thickly discoidal, with moderately narrow or wide umbilicus; adult whorl width exceeding two thirds of diameter.
B:   Ornamentation and suture-line like Muensteroceras.

[KUSINA 1980, p.47: Conch usually large, subsphaericone to pachycone.  Whorls very involute.  Umbilicus moderately
tight to tight.  Sculpture of radial growth lines, which form a ventral sinus.  Sometimes light lirae are present.  
Ventral lobe very thin and deep, with straight, parallel sides;  height of medial saddle less than a fourth of lobe height.
Lateral lobe sometimes exceeds depth of ventral lobe.]  


[KORN et al., 2010, p. 108 - Significant ontogenetic changes in the conch;  shape pachyconic or globular; involute or subinvolute in juveniles and adults; intermeidate stage with striking opening of the umbilicus; flanks and venter broadly rounded with C-shaped whorl cross-section; umbilical wall often flattened umbilical margin narrowly rounded or subanular. Ornament with very fine, concavo-convex rectiradiate growth lineswith subanular ventrolateral projection and rather deep ventral sinus; often with constrictions parallel to growth lines. Suture with very narrow, parallel-sided external lobe and very low or low median saddle; ventrolateral saddle broadly rounded; adventive lobe V-shaped, symmetric or slightly asymmetric.... The ontogenetic development is known in great detail only from the two new Algerian species, and hence it is not clear if all the listed species belong to this genus. The type species E. latus Kusina, 1973 from the North Urals possesses a clear trend of strong umbilical opening during intervals of its ontogeny, but a closure of the umbilicus cannot be seen.]