Definition of Ceraurus. Meaning of Ceraurus. Synonyms of Ceraurus

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- genus' defining characteristics into question. Ceraurus may, in fact, be at least four genera: Ceraurus sensu stricto, and the genera, Gabriceraurus, Bufoceraurus...
- Ceraurinium intermedius, which was originally described under the genus Ceraurus by Kielan in 1955. It was described from the Holy Cross Mountains. Available...
- Cerauropeltis ruedemanni, which was originally described under the genus Ceraurus by Raymond in 1916. It was described from the Valcour Formation. Available...
- compressum – type locality for species †Ceraurinella †Ceraurinella latipygaCeraurus †Champlainopora †Champlainopora chazyensis †Chancia †Chancia rasettii –...
- species of trilobites, have been do****ented. The four most common trilobites Ceraurus, Flexicalymene, Isotelus gigas, and Meadowtownella are found (complete...
- is Cerauromeros hydei, which was originally described under the genus Ceraurus by Weller in 1907. Available Generic Names for Trilobites P.A. Jell and...
- †Calamites suckowii †Calamites undulatus †Callixylon †Calymene †Camarotoechia †Ceraurus †Chonetes †Chonetes ensicosta †Chonetes hybus †Chonetes pachyactis †Climacograptus...
- horsfordi †Camarotoechia tuta †Campbelloceras †Cardiocarpus †Cavusgnathus †Ceraurus †Chelodes †Chonetes †Chonetes geniculatus †Chonetes mesoloba †Chonetes...
- Gabriceraurus gabrielsi, which was originally described under the genus Ceraurus by Ludvigsen in 1979. The type locality was the Esbataottine Formation...
- †Ceramopora †Ceramopora imbricata †Ceratiocaris †Ceratocephala †Ceraurinella †Ceraurus †Chancelloria †Chasmatopora †Chazyoceras †Cheiloceras †Cheirurus †Chondrites...