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- †Trigonoceratoidea Kummel (1964) Families Trigonoceratidae Centroceratidae Grypoceratidae Permoceratidae Syringonautilidae Synonyms Trigonocerataceae...
- superfamilies, the Aipocerataceae, Clydonautilaceae, Tainocerataceae, and Trigonocerataceae, mostly of the Paleozoic, and the later Nautilaceae. These include...
- derived from the Syringonautilidae, a family in the Centroceratina (Trigonocerataceae), in the Late Tri****ic and consists of four families, the Nautilidae...
- species of nautiloids. The family Nautilidae has its origin in the Trigonocerataceae (Centroceratina), specifically in the Syringonautilidae of the Late...
- Trigonoceratidae, Trigonoceras is also a component of the superfamily Trigonocerataceae Kummel,B.1964. Nautiloidea-Nautilida in the Treatise on Invertebrate...
- belonging to the Nautilid family Trigonoceratidae, and superfamily Trigonocerataceae. The whorl section of Chouteauoceras is ovate, higher than it is wide...
- with four other related families are combined in the Superfamily Trigonocerataceae in the Treatise,(ibid Kummel) a superfamily. They are also the Triboloceratidae...
- Nautilida is divided into five superfamilies, the Tainocerataceae, Trigonocerataceae, Clydonautilacea, Aipocerataceae, and Nautilaceae. Shimanskiy's classification...
- are combined in superfamilies. The Grypoceratidae are part of the Trigonocerataceae. Kümmel, B. 1964; Nautiloidea - Nautilida, in the Treatise on Invertebrate...
- either side. Permoceras is included in the nautilid superfamily, Trigonocerataceae, and is derived from the Mississippian (L Carb) - Tri****ic Grypoceratidae...