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- Ceratitoidea, formerly Ceratitaceae, is an ammonite superfamily in order Ceratitida characterized in general by highly ornamented or tuberculate s****...
- Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L,(1957), the Otocerataceae, Noritaceae, Ceratitaceae, Arcestaceae, Clydonitaceae, Lobitaceae, Ptychitaceae, and Tropitaceae...
- Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Ceratitida Superfamily: Ceratitaceae Family: Tirolitidae Genus: Balkanites Ganev 1966...
- separates the beyrichitids (Beyrichidae) as an independent family in the Ceratitaceae, separate from the Ceratitidae. Later (Tozer 1981) they were incorporated...
- was re****igned to the new family Badiotitidae which is included in the Ceratitaceae and Lecanites and Lecanitidae put to the Danubitaceae. Lecanites was...
- the Arpaditidae and the Trachyceratidae, which are derived from the Ceratitaceae. The Trachycerataceae, Haug 1894, used by Kummel, 1952 and more recently...
- that time. Paratirolites was removed from its previous position in the Ceratitaceae. Species of dzhulfitid genera have been found in Upper Permian and/or...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Ceratitida Superfamily: Ceratitaceae Family: Tirolitidae Genus: Biltnerites...
- 1957, Dieneria belongs to the Carnitidae, a component family of the Ceratitaceae. Subsequently, Dieneria was re****igned to the Klamathitidae Tozer, 1994...
- Ceratitida of the Ammonoidea that combines five families removed from the Ceratitaceae, Clydonitaceae, and Ptychitaceae. Superfamily Danubitoidea Family Aplococeratidae...