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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- ammonite biozone: that of Placenticeras polyopsis. Biostratigraphy based on inoceramids, nanoplankton or forams is more detailed. International Commission on...
- phosphate materials with a rich microbial layer beneath which hoplitids and inoceramids are found. Earth sciences portal France portal Paleontology portal List...
- clams) and inoceramids (giant relatives of modern scallops), became extinct at the K–Pg boundary, with the gradual extinction of most inoceramid bivalves...