Acleistoceras was named by Hyatt and assigned by Flower to the newly established Acleistoceratidae which at that time was added to the Oncoceratida. Sepkoski's listing of Acleistoceras in the Oncoceratidasimply follows Flower and Teichert & Moore.
Morphology
Acleistoceras has a straight to slightly curved breviconic shell with a circular to slightly depressedcross section. The maximum diameter is in the forward part of the phragmocone; the body chamber tapers slightly to a transverse, subtriangular aperture with a well-developed hyponomic sinus. The dorsalprofile is virtually straight, the ventral profile is convex, giving it an overall exogastric form. The siphuncle is subventral, composed ofbroadly expanded segments which gives it a nummuloidal or beaded appearance.