- Ceratitoidea,
formerly Ceratitaceae, is an
ammonite superfamily in
order Ceratitida characterized in
general by
highly ornamented or
tuberculate s****...
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Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L,(1957), the Otocerataceae, Noritaceae,
Ceratitaceae, Arcestaceae, Clydonitaceae, Lobitaceae, Ptychitaceae, and Tropitaceae...
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separates the
beyrichitids (Beyrichidae) as an
independent family in the
Ceratitaceae,
separate from the Ceratitidae.
Later (Tozer 1981) they were incorporated...
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ceratitid family Sibiritidae, once
included in the
Noritaceae but now in the
Ceratitaceae. ****an and the
Russian Federation.
Notes Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "Sepkoski's...
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Gymnitidae in the
suborder Ceratitoidea,
which later became the
superfamily Ceratitaceae and
included in it
genera more
primitive than
Gymnites as well as the...
- been
removed from the
Noritaceae where 8
genera were
included to the
Ceratitaceae with some 14
genera within three defined subfamilies, as indicated. Keyserlingitinae...
- 1957,
Dieneria belongs to the Carnitidae, a
component family of the
Ceratitaceae. Subsequently,
Dieneria was re****igned to the
Klamathitidae Tozer, 1994...
- Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Cephalopoda Subclass:
Ammonoidea Order:
Ceratitida Superfamily:
Ceratitaceae Family:
Beyrichitidae Genus:
Beyrichites Waagen, 1895...
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Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L
included the
Aplococeraitdae in the
Ceratitaceae,
whereas E. T.
Tozer in 1981
includes them in the Danubitaceae, established...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Cephalopoda Subclass:
Ammonoidea Order:
Ceratitida Superfamily:
Ceratitaceae Family:
Tirolitidae Genus: Biltnerites...