Definition of Chondroceras. Meaning of Chondroceras. Synonyms of Chondroceras

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Definition of Chondroceras

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- Chondroceras is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil cephalopods, the ammonites. It lived during the Jur****ic Period,. Sepkoski, Jack (2002)...
- Chondrocera laticornis is a species of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. They can be found along the east coast of South Florida. They are characterized...
- Chesapeakiceras Chetaites Chieseiceras Chioceras Chiotites Choffatia Choffaticeras Chondroceras Choristoceras Christioceras Christophoceras Chumazites Cibolaites Cibolites...
- Uhler, 1863 Chinadasynus Hsiao, 1964 C****ommatus Amyot & Serville, 1843 Chondrocera Laporte, 1832 Cimolus Stål, 1862 Cipia Stål, 1866 Cleotopetalops Brailovsky...
- Sarrión.3 Isolated s**** An Ammonite of the family Graphoceratidae Chondroceras C. spp. Pina-Barracas.1 Isolated s**** An Ammonite of the family Sphaeroceratidae...
- the shape of a leaf. The antennae have the 2 and 3 segments flattened (Chondrocera sp.) or some species having the 2 and 3 segments terete, or cylindrical...
- †Chirostenotes †Chirostenotes elegans ChlamysChondrocerasChondroceras allani – or unidentified comparable form †Chondroceras oblatum †Cimexomys †Cimexomys minor...
- comparable form Chiloscyllium †Chirostenotes †Chirostenotes elegans ChlamysChondroceras †Cimexomys †Cimexomys minor †Cimolestes †Cimolestes incisus †Cimolestes...
- comparable form Chiloscyllium †Chirotherium †Chirotherium barthii ChlamysChondroceras †Cimexomys †Cimexomys minor †Cimolestes †Cimolestes incisus – type locality...
- antennae segments is seen in the leaf footed bug genera Chariesterus and Chondrocera who use them in aerial displays competing with nearby males to attract...