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- Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods. These n****nic carnivores lived in marine habitats in what is now Europe, during the Tri****ic,...
- Temporal range: Middle Permian - Late Tri****ic PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Ceratites nodosus, Upper Muschelkalk - Germany Scientific classification Domain:...
- higher up come beds with a series of ammonites, Ceratites compressus, Ceratites nodosus, and Ceratites semipartitus in ascending order. In Swabia and Franconia...
- †Ceratitidae Genus: †Paraceratites Species: †P. elegans Binomial name †Paraceratites elegans (Mojsisovics, 1882) SynonymsCeratites elegans Mojsisovics, 1882...
- Knightoconus? First appearance of long-lasting lineages Goniatite and ceratite ammonoids Probable coleoid ancestor Bactritida Early coleoids: Jeletzkya...
- Knightoconus? First appearance of long-lasting lineages Goniatite and ceratite ammonoids Probable coleoid ancestor Bactritida Early coleoids: Jeletzkya...
- Dictyonema glabratum, Icmadophila aversa, Phyllobaeis imbricata, and Siphula ceratites. Nelsen, M.P.; Lücking, R.; Umaña, L.; Trest, M.T.; Will-Wolf, S.; Chaves...
- ammonite Ceratites nodosus are abundant. Specimens becomescommon in the slightly younger dorsopl**** biozone, characterized by the ammonite Ceratites dorsopl****...
- Buch include: On the Ammonites (1832) On the Terebratulae (1834) On the Ceratites (1841) On the Cystidae (1845) Other books include: Geological Map of Germany...
- Knightoconus? First appearance of long-lasting lineages Goniatite and ceratite ammonoids Probable coleoid ancestor Bactritida Early coleoids: Jeletzkya...