Definition of Endoceratidae. Meaning of Endoceratidae. Synonyms of Endoceratidae

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Definition of Endoceratidae

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Meaning of Endoceratidae from wikipedia

- Endoceratidae is a family of large to very large straight s****ed nautiloid cephalopods belonging to the order Endocerida that lived during the Middle...
- and Emmonsoceratidae, while Endocerina included the Piloceratidae and Endoceratidae. Endocerid classification since then has relied on a dichotomy between...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: †Endocerida Family: †Endoceratidae Genus: †Endoceras Hall, 1847...
- nautiliod) from the Early and Middle Ordovician included in the family Endoceratidae. Proterovaginoceras has a straight s**** with a circular cross section...
- Ordovician by the Cyrtendoceradae, which may have evolved early from the Endoceratidae rather than being direct pilocerid descendants. Flower 1950 in Flower...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: †Endocerida Family: †Endoceratidae Genus: †Cameroceras Conrad, 1842 Type species †Cameroceras trentonense...
- Chazyan") is a moderately large[specify] endocerid included in the Endoceratidae with a Nanno type apex and a ventral siphuncle with a holochoanitic...
- Najaceratidae. The Piloceratidae in turn may have given rise to the Endoceratidae although a proterocameroceratid ancestor remains possible. Proterocameroceratids...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: †Endocerida Family: †Endoceratidae Genus: †Suecoceras Holm, 1986 Type species Suecoceras marcoui Ruedemann...
- for Proterovaginoceras. As a valid genus, Nanno is included in the Endoceratidae, but the nanno type apex may be found in other families. Clarke, J....