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- Goniatitina is one of two suborders included in the order Goniatitida; extinct Paleozoic ammonoid cephalopods only distantly related to the Nautiloidea...
- simply as an order, into eight suborders, the Anarcestina, Clymeniina, Goniatitina and Prolecanitina from the Paleozoic; the Ceratitina from the Tri****ic;...
- Schindewolf, 1957) SuborderAnarcestina SuborderClymeniina SuborderGoniatitina SuborderProlecanitina Mesozoic Ammonoidea (Arkel et al., 1957) Suborder...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Goniatitida Hyatt, 1884 Suborders Goniatitina Tornoceratina...
- pericyclacean goniatitid belonging to the family Intoceratidae, suborder Goniatitina, that lived during the very early Carboniferous of what is now Russia...
- Gastrioceratoidea is one of 17 superfamilies in the suborder Goniatitina, ammonoid cephalopods from the Late Paleozoic. S**** are variable in form with...
- Neoglyphioceratoidea is one of seventeen superfamilies of the Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods...
- Popanoceratoidea is one of seventeen superfamilies of the Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods related...
- Marathonitoidea is one of seventeen superfamilies of the Goniatitina suborder. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods related...
- Neodimorphoceratoidea is one of seventeen superfamilies of the suborder Goniatitina. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods...