The Albian stage was first proposed in 1842 by Alcide d'Orbigny. It was named after Alba, the Latin name for River Aube in France, A Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point, ratified by the IUGS in 2016, defines the base of the Albian as the first occurrence of the planktonic foraminiferan Microhedbergella renilaevis at the Col de Pré-Guittard section, Arnayon, Drôme, France. The top of the Albian stage is defined as the place where the foram species Rotalipora globotruncanoidesfirst appears in the stratigraphic column. The Albian is sometimes subdivided in Early/Lower, Middle and Late/Upper subages or substages. In western Europe, especially in the UK, a subdivision in two substages is more often used.
The following is a list of Ammonite genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in lower Albian strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Albian stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included.
Aioloceras
Anacleoniceras
Anadesmoceras
Anisoceras
Arcthoplites
Brancoceras
Brewericeras
Cleoniceras
Cymahoplites
Douvilleiceras
Epileymeriella
Eubranoceras
Farnhamia
Hoplites
Kossmatella
Labeceras
Leconteites
Lemuroceras
Leymeriella
Lyelliceras
Neobibolites
Otohoplites
Oxytropidoceras
Paracanthoplites
Parasilesites
Parengonoceras
Plictetia
Prohelicoceras
Proleymeriella
Prolyelliceras
Protohoplites
Pseudoleymeriella
Pseudosonneratia
Puzosia
Puzosigella
Rhytidohoplites
Rossalites
Silesitoides
Sokolovites
Sonneratia
Tegoceras
Tetrahoplites
Tetrahoplitoides
Zealandites
Originating in Middle Albian strata
The following is a list of Ammonite genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in middle Albian strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Albian stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included. from South Africa
Anagaudryceras
Anahoplites
Astiericeras
Dimorphoplites
Dipoloceras
Dipoloceroides
Engonoceras
Epihoplites
Euhoplites
Falciferella
Falloticeras
Gastroplites
Hamitoides
Hysteroceras
Isohoplites
Manuaniceras
Mojsisoviczia
Mortoniceras
Ostlingoceras
Protengonoceras
Proturrilitoides
Pseudhelicoceras
Scaphamites
Subarcthoplites
Sulcohoplites
Turrilitoides
Venezoliceras
Zuluscaphites''
Originating in Upper Albian strata
The following is a list of Ammonite genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in upper Albian strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Albian stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included.
; 2004: The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the base of the Cenomanian Stage, Mont Risou, Hautes-Alpes, France, Episodes 27, pp. 21–32.
; 1842: Paléontologie française: Terrains crétacés, vol. ii.