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- Apoderoceras is an extinct genus of cephalopod belonging to the ammonite subclass. Ammonites (Apoderoceras) were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid...
- appearances of the ammonite species Bifericeras donovani and genera Apoderoceras and Gleviceras. The Wine Haven profile near Robin Hood's Bay (Yorkshire...
- appearances of the ammonite species Bifericeras donovani and ammonite genus Apoderoceras. The Sinemurian contains six ammonite biozones in the Tethys domain:...
- U.K. Biologic: First appearance of Bifericeras donovani and genera Apoderoceras (Ammonite). 54°24′25″N 0°29′51″W / 54.4069°N 0.4975°W / 54.4069; -0...
- ****igned the First Appearance Datum of Bifericeras donovani and of genus Apoderoceras the defining biological marker for the start of the Pliensbachian Stage...
- Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Apoderoceras A. cf. dunrobinense, A. subtriangulare Arnioceras A. semicostatum Semicostatum...
- size ranges from 2 or 3 cm to giants reaching 50 cm in such genera as Apoderoceras, Epideroceras, and Liparoceras. The earliest known eodoceroceratoidean...
- Anthracoceratites Anthracoceratoides Aphantites Apleuroceras Aplococeras Apoderoceras Aposphinctoceras Apsorroceras Aquilonites Araneites Araxoceras Arcanoceras...
- synonym of Coeloceras pettos, possible synonym of Coeloceras grenouillouxi Apoderoceras A. aculeatum specimens An Ammonite of the family Polymorphitidae inside...
- familial rank. Genera included in the Coeloceratidae are Coeloceras, Apoderoceras Coeloderoceras, Hyperderoceras, Pimalites, Praesphaeroceras, and Tetraspidoceras...