Paratirolites is a genus of latest Permian and earliest Triassic ceratites from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, China and Iran with distinct ribs, prominent ventro-lateral tubercles, and a broadly arched venter. The suture is ceratitic with a large ventral saddle.[1][2][3] Ceratites are ammonoidcephalopods that lived during the Late Permian and Triassic.
Species of Paratirolites have also been found in the Upper Permian of Azerbaijan, China, Thailand and Japan, and in the Triassic of Azerbaijan and Afghanistan.[4]
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^Korn, Dieter; Ghaderi, Abbas; Leda, Lucyna; Schobben, Martin; Ashouri, Ali Reza (2016). "The ammonoids from the Late Permian Paratirolites Limestone of Julfa (East Azerbaijan, Iran)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 14 (10): 841–890. Bibcode:2016JSPal..14..841K. doi:10.1080/14772019.2015.1119211. S2CID130932875.