Thanks for everyone's help.
I found this site yesterday and modified the equation for the surface area for a spherical cap to calculate the surface area of the ellipsoidal cap:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SphericalCap.html
So this site says that the surface area of a spherical cap = pi*(a^2+h^2). I suspect this is just an estimation, but its probably accurate enough for my purposes. I am aiming to estimate the surface area of a membrane that partially covers the top of reptile eggs, so it doesn't need to be a perfect estimate, just one that doesn't introduce too much error.
I reasoned that just as the area of an ellipse is pi*(a*b) whereas the area of a circle is pi*(r^2), that maybe I could modify the formula for the area of a spherical cap from pi*(a^2+h^2) to one that incorporates both radii of the base of the truncated ellipsoid: pi*(a*b+h^2).
First of all, is the site that I am referencing reliable at all? And secondly, is my modification of the equation for a spherical cap a valid one?
Thanks again,
Murphy24