Definition of Tainoceratidae. Meaning of Tainoceratidae. Synonyms of Tainoceratidae

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Definition of Tainoceratidae

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Meaning of Tainoceratidae from wikipedia

- Tainoceratidae is a family of late Paleozoic and Tri****ic nautiloids that are a part of the order Nautilida, characterized by large, generally evolute...
- Pleuronautilus is a nautiloid genus; family Tainoceratidae, order Nautilida. The s**** is evolute, discoidal; whorl section subquadrade, flanks generally...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Family: †Tainoceratidae Genus: †Cooperoceras Miller, 1945...
- Tainocerataceae while excluding the ancestral Rutoceratidae. Three families, the Tainoceratidae, Tetragonoceratidae, and Rhiphaeoceratidae are in common with the Tainocerataeae...
- the tropical western Pacific. Hexagonites is included in the family Tainoceratidae, part of the superfamily Tainoceratoidea (Kummel, 1964) Hexagonites...
- Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Family: †Tainoceratidae Genus: †Encoiloceras Hyatt in Zittel, 1900...
- Trachynautilus is a member of the Tainoceratidae, named by Mojsisovics in 1902, with longitudinal ridges on the flanks of its high-arched involute s****...
- Shimansky in 1954 are, according to Kümmel (1964), derived from the Tainoceratidae, although no genus stands out as possible ancestor. They date from the...
- of large, moderately involute, nautiloids from the nautilid family Tainoceratidae. The whorl section is subquadrate, flanks slightly convex, venter broad...
- Holconautilus is a genus of nautiloids from the family Tainoceratidae and order Nautilida, named by Mojsisovics, 1902, and known from Upper Tri****ic sediments...