Definition of Bellerophontidae. Meaning of Bellerophontidae. Synonyms of Bellerophontidae

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- The Bellerophontidae are an extinct family of specialized globose bellerophontids, Paleozoic and early Tri****ic mollusks of the class Gastropoda. These...
- family Bellerophontidae. The genus was named after Bellerophon, the ancient Gr**** hero. Bellerophon is the type genus of the family Bellerophontidae. The...
- Bellerophon (mollusc), a genus of Paleozoic mollusc in the family Bellerophontidae 51 Pegasi b, nicknamed Bellerophon, the first exosolar planet discovered...
- indet. Aegiria thomasi ?Leptostrophia sp. cf. Phoenicitoechia sp. Bellerophontidae indet. Ctenodontella sp. cf. Ctenodonta spp. Conulariidae indet. Cladopora...
- into a slit occurs in certain types (Pleurotomidae, Pleurotomaridae, Bellerophontidae, etc.), and the progressive closing of this slit may give rise to a...
- without having rediversified (dead clade walking, e.g. the snail family Bellerophontidae), whereas others rose to dominance over geologic times (e.g., bivalves)...
- rugata Drahomira. Paleobiology Database. accessed 15 April 2010. Perner J. (1903). Gastéropodes, Tome 1: Patellidae et Bellerophontidae. 1-164. v t e...
- BellerophontoideaBellerophontidaeBucanellidaeBucaniidaeEuphemitidaePterothecidaeSinuitidaeTremanotidaeTropidodiscidae The Bellerophontidae, Bucanitidae...
- Perner, 1903 Perner J. (1903). Gastéropodes, Tome 1: Patellidae et Bellerophontidae 1-164. Paleobiology Database: Sinutropis Brooks Knight J. et al (1960)...
- that taxon contains three families, the Cyrtolitidae, Sinuitidae, and Bellerophontidae, along with subfamilies and tribes. Ponder & Lindberg (1997) included...