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class Mollusca.
Fossils of
inoceramids are
found in
marine sediments of
Permian to
latest Cretaceous in age.
Inoceramids tended to live in
upper bathyal...
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ammonites and
inoceramids from the off-s****
Alphard Group of
South Africa".
South African Museum. 82 (7): 293–320. Gebhardt, H. (2001). "
Inoceramids, Didymotis...
- ecosystem,
though it was
found in only the
southern reaches of the seaway.
Inoceramids (oyster-like
bivalve molluscs) were well-adapted to life in the oxygen-poor...
- for
faunal stages and zones. Ammonites, graptolites, archeocyathids,
inoceramids, and
trilobites are
groups of
animals from
which many
species have been...
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index fossils are
species of the
inoceramid genus Inoceramus (I. schloenbachi, I.
lamarcki and I. labiatus).
Inoceramids are
bivalve Mollusca related to...
- mosasaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, ammonites, belemnites,
rudist and
inoceramid bivalves, most
planktic foraminifers, and all of the
dinosaurs excluding...
- s****,
flourished in the seas
along with reef-building
rudist clams.
Inoceramids were also
particularly notable among Cretaceous bivalves, and they have...
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ammonite biozone: that of
Placenticeras polyopsis.
Biostratigraphy based on
inoceramids,
nanoplankton or
forams is more detailed.
International Commission on...
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phosphate materials with a rich
microbial layer beneath which hoplitids and
inoceramids are found.
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- clams) and
inoceramids (giant
relatives of
modern scallops),
became extinct at the K–Pg boundary, with the
gradual extinction of most
inoceramid bivalves...