1969  Ramosites Ruzhentsev & Bogoslovskaya: 62.
     1974  Ramosites.- Pitinova: 53.
     1978  Ramosites.- Ruzhentsev & Bogoslovskaya: 175.

Type species: Ramosites ramosus Ruzhentsev & Bogoslovskaia, 1969, p.64 (OD].

A:   Conch form subglobular to subdiscoidal, involute. Umbilicus moderately narrow to narrow.
B-C: Sculpture radial; flat costellae regularly dichotomizing on flanks, on later stages with ventral sinus. No umbilical
tubercles.
G:   Ventral lobe wide, median saddle reaching two third of height of entire ventral lobe. Adventitious lobe broad,
ampullaceous.

[Relationship uncertain, may be related to Homoceratoides].

[Ruzhentsev & Bogoslovskaia, 1969, p. 62]: Shell from pachyconic to discoconic. Whorls completely involute, except
that in large individuals, the umbonal walls are somewhat divergent. Umbilicus from narrow to very narrow. Sculpure of
flat costellae, dichotomizing at a distance from the umbilical margin. With time they become narrower and lower and
dichotomize still further from the umbilicus. In juvenile specimens the costellae run in general radially, but in adult
specimens they usually form a considerable ventral sinus. Ventral lobe usually broad, strongly dissected.

[Ruzhentsev et Bogoslovskaya, 1978, p.175: Conch pachycone to subdiscoidal.  Whorls completely involute.  Umbilical walls diverge slightly only in large specimens.  Umbilicus tight to very tight, slightly step - like, only in completely grown forms.  Sculpture well developed, represented by dichotome riblets.  Their doubling takes place on a considerable, and constantly growing, distance from the umbilical rim.  Generally, the riblets proceed radially in young specimens and often form a significant ventral sinus in adults.  Ventral lobe wide from the beginning, widens strongly in course of evolution.  Median saddle well developed.]