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- stage. In the seas, a novel major group of ammonoid cephalopods called clymeniids appeared, underwent tremendous diversification and spread worldwide, then...
- major Famennian group, the clymeniids, were already suffering smaller extinctions just prior to the event. Although clymeniids survived the extinction event...
- York, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah) and Australia (New South Wales) as well. Clymeniids produced a variety of s**** ranging from smooth to ribbed and spinose...
- Clymeniida, restricted to the Upper Devonian, characterized as with all clymeniids by a dorsal siphuncle that runs along the inside of the whorls, unusual...
- Fröhlich, S.; Rücklin, M. & Wendt, J. (Jan 2007). "The youngest African clymeniids (Ammonoidea, Late Devonian) – failed survivors of the Hangenberg Event"...
- inside the umbilical seam, and an internal lobe on the dorsum. As for all clymeniids, the siphuncle is along the dorsum. Taxonomy, Goniat online 8/21/2010...
- between these Pennsylvanian and Permian forms and the Upper Devonian Clymeniids with their well established dorso-marginal siphuncles. The Paleobiology...
- Aragón. Czarnoclymenia ibnrushdi † Korn, 1999 Ammonite Averroes A fossil clymeniid from the Devonian of Morocco, named "After Ibn Rushd (lat. Averroes),...
- Frasnian are developed as reefal limestones. The Famennian is composed of clymeniid-bearing shales interbedded with spilites. Mississippian sediments crop...
- Acanthoclymeniidae is a family of early, primitive, clymeniid ammonoid cephalopods that lived during the Late Devonian. At one time this family was known...