Definition of Oppeliidae. Meaning of Oppeliidae. Synonyms of Oppeliidae

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Definition of Oppeliidae

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Meaning of Oppeliidae from wikipedia

- Oppeliidae are compressed to oxyconic, sculptured Haploceratoidea, either unkeeled, unicarinate, bicarinate, or tricarinate; with sutures in great variety...
- belonging to the Ammonitida that unites three families, Strigoceratidae, Oppeliidae, and Haploceratidae, listed below. Haploceratoidea begins with all three...
- Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ammonitida Family: †Oppeliidae Subfamily: †Oppeliinae Genus: †Alcidellus Westermann, 1958...
- The Ochetoceratinae is a subfamily within the Oppeliidae from the Upper Jur****ic, s**** of which are typically oxycones with a tricarinate venter and...
- Hecticoceras is an ammonite genus belonging to the haploceratoid family Oppeliidae, that lived during the Middle and Late Jur****ic, from the Callovian. Hecticoceras...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Ammonitida Superfamily: Haplocerataceae Family: Oppeliidae Subfamily: Aconeceratinae Genus: Protaconeceras...
- Oecotraustes is an extinct cephalopod genus included in the ammonid family Oppeliidae and named by Wilhelm Waagen in 1869. Species in the genus lived during...
- Acanthaecites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid family Oppeliidae first described by Rollier in 1909. Acanthaecites both appears and disappears...
- Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Ammonitida Superfamily: Oppeliidae Family: Oppeliidae Genus: Rollieria A. Jeannet, 1951 Species Rollieria canaliculata...
- Ochetoceras is a genus of ammonites, belonging to the Oppeliidae, that lived during the Late Jur****ic from the early Oxfordian to the early Tithonian,...