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- informally goniatites, are ammonoid cephalopods that form the order Goniatitida, derived from the more primitive Agoniatitida during the Middle Devonian...
- Agoniatitida, Lower DevonianMiddle Devonian Clymeniida, Upper Devonian Goniatitida, Middle DevonianUpper Permian Prolecanitida, Upper Devonian – Upper...
- Agoniatitida, which in later epochs evolved to new ammonoid orders, for example Goniatitida and Clymeniida. This class of cephalopod molluscs would dominate the...
- cephalopods, the major Late Paleozoic group of ammonoids alongside the order Goniatitida. Prolecanitids had narrow s****, discoidal (disc-shaped) to thinly lenticular...
- Agoniatitida, which in later epochs evolved to new ammonoid orders, for example Goniatitida and Clymeniida. This class of cephalopod molluscs would dominate the...
- The Lopingian would see the decline of the Paleozoic ammonoid orders (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida) and the rise of the order Ceratitida, especially within...
- one of two subfamilies of the family Gattendorfiidae, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods...
- one of six subfamilies of the Prionoceratidae family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods...
- important ecosystem engineers in Permian reef complexes. Amongst ammonoids, Goniatitida were a major group during the Early-Mid Permian, but declined during...
- Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Goniatitida Family: †Dimorphoceratidae Subfamily: †Glyphiolobinae Ruzhencev & Bogoslovskaya...