Definition of Discosoridae. Meaning of Discosoridae. Synonyms of Discosoridae

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Definition of Discosoridae

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Meaning of Discosoridae from wikipedia

- Discosoridae comprise a family of endogastric discosorids (Cephalopoda, Nautiloidea), with endocones in the siphuncle, ranging from the Middle Silurian...
- and Discosoridae, are fundamentally exogastric with the siphuncle near the outside or longitudinally convex curvature, although the Discosoridae are somewhat...
- from the Upper Devonian discosorid that probably belongs to the family Discosoridae. Curt Teichert, 1964. Nautiloidea-Discosorida; Treatise on Invertebrate...
- Zhuravleva in 1972, related to Kadaroceras and Karadzharoceras and other genera that possibly belong to the Discosoridae. Fossilworks Katageioceras v t e...
- Faberoceras, by the suppression of bullettes in the later growth stages. The Discosoridae are their likely descendants. Curt Teichert,C, 1964. Nautiloidea -Discosorida;...
- siphuncle characters as well as stratigraphic position are suggestive of the Discosoridae. Curt Teichert 1964. Nautiloidea-Discosorida; Treatise on Invertebrate...
- discosorids, the Lowoceratidae, which form an intermediary step before the Discosoridae. Two prin****l lineages have been identified, both stemming from the...
- Discosorus, a genus of the Discosorida and member of the family Discosoridae. Not to be confused with Discoceras. Discosorus consists of rapidly expanding...
- from the Devonian, named by Zhuravleva, 1972, possibly a member of the Discosoridae. Discosorids are nautiloid cephalopods generally characterized by inflated...
- the Devonian, named by Zhuravleva in 1972, possibly a member of the Discosoridae. Discosorids are nautiloid cephalopods generally characterized by inflated...