- The
Inoceramidae are an
extinct family of
bivalves ("clams") in the
class Mollusca.
Fossils of
inoceramids are
found in
marine sediments of
Permian to...
- Villamil, T.; Arango, C.; Jaecks, G. (2007). "Paleoecology of
giant Inoceramidae (Platyceramus) on a
Santonian (Cretaceous)
seafloor in Colorado". Journal...
- s**** had in life.
Compared to the many
examples of
broad and
flattened Inoceramidae,
Cremnoceramus s**** are
rather "high-walled", deep bowl-shaped. The...
- Villamil, T.; Arango, C.; Jaecks, G. (2007). "Paleoecology of
Giant Inoceramidae (Platyceramus) on a
Santonian (Cretaceous)
Seafloor in Colorado". Journal...
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- Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Bivalvia Order:
Pteriida Family: †
Inoceramidae Genus: †Inoceramus Sowerby, 1814
Species See text...
- of ****an. The
determinant Cretaceous "indices"
being local species of
Inoceramidae and Desmoceratoidea, the
schema also
differs from that of
other regions...
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sequence of
index fossils,
including oysters, Ammonoidea, Belemnitida, and
Inoceramidae.
Ammonoidea and
Belemnitida were common, free-swimming
pelagic predators...
- Late
Albian Actinoceramus sulcatus Lineage (Early
Cretaceous Bivalvia,
Inoceramidae)".
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