Definition of Cravenoceratidae. Meaning of Cravenoceratidae. Synonyms of Cravenoceratidae

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- The Cravenoceratidae is one of six families included in the ammonoid superfamily Neoglyphioceratoidea, which lived during the latter part of the Paleozoic...
- Carboniferous of Russia. It is tentatively placed within the family Cravenoceratidae based on similarities with Tympanoceras. The Paleobiology Database...
- Superfamily: †Neoglyphioceratoidea Plummer & Scott, 1937 Families Cravenoceratidae Fayettevilleidae Ferganoceratidae Neoglyphioceratidae Nuculoceratidae...
- Lyrogoniatitinae is one of two subfamilies of the family Cravenoceratidae. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods related...
- Dombarigloria is a genus belonging to the goniatitid family Cravenoceratidae; extinct ammonoids which are s****ed cephalopods more closely related to squid...
- the other hand put Lyrogoniatites in the neoglyphioceratacean family Cravenoceratidae instead, and in the subfamily Lyrogoniatitinae along with such as Caenolyroceras...
- Quasicravenoceras is a genus of ammonites in the goniatitid family Cravenoceratidae from the Carboniferous of Russia and Kazakhstan, included in the Neoglyphioceratoidea...
- Cravevoceras is an Upper Paleozoic ammonite in the goniatite family Cravenoceratidae, probably derived from Pachylyroceras and contemporary with other cravenoceratid...
- Lyrogoniatitinae, but in the family Cravenoceratidae. Saunder, Work, and Nickoleava (1999) also included Pachyhlroceras in the Cravenoceratidae, but without regarding...
- Cravenoceratinae is one of two subfamilies of the family Cravenoceratidae. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are s****ed cephalopods related...