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- shape similar to the shape of growth lines in spiral midlateral groove. Hildaites Buckman, 1921 Orthildaites Buckman, 1923 Cingolites S****aroli et Venturi...
- Elegantulum concretions yield abundant Eleganticeras elegantulum and rare Hildaites murleyi, while exaratum concretions in the Reinberg Member contain Cleviceras...
- other hand, C. chrysanthemum is a possible evolutionary predecessor of Hildaites, but this genus might have also evolved from Protogrammoceras. 'Exaratus'...
- Lower Toarcian Isolated s**** An Ammonite of the family Hildoceratidae. Hildaites H. striatus H. wrighti Amellago Tagoudite Lower Toarcian Isolated s****...
- sp. Dactylioceras sp. Dapedium sp. Harpoceras falcifer Harpoceras sp. Hildaites murleyi Hildoceras sp. Geopeltis sp. Ichthyosauria indet. Lepidotes elvensis...
- Hertleinites Herznachites Heteroceras Heterotissotia Hexaclymenia Hibernicoceras Hildaites Hildoceras Hildoceratoides Hildoglochiceras Himalayites Himantoceras Himavatites...
- Mistelgau Aichelberg Schandelah Irlbach S**** A phymatoceratid ammonite. Hildaites H. murleyi H. levisoni H. subserpentinum Hondelange Dotternhausen Dormettingen...
- ammonite in the formation, that includes specimens from 30 to 45 cm. Hildaites Hildaites ex. gr. murleyi-levisoni Zázrivá Multiple specimens A hildoceratid...
- ventrolateral edge. Coiling has been evolute. It has evolved form genus Hildaites and gave rise to Hildoceras from which it differs in morphology by broader...
- †Hamulus – tentative report †Hebetoxyites †Hesperornis †Heterastridium †Hildaitestentative report †Hypophylloceras †Inoceramus †Inoceramus comanche****...