Definition of Eoderoceratidae. Meaning of Eoderoceratidae. Synonyms of Eoderoceratidae

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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eoderoceratidae. Eoderoceratidae is the ancestral and most primitive family of the Eoderoceratoidea; lower Jur****ic...
- Bifericeras is a Lower Jur****ic ammonite belonging to the family Eoderoceratidae, and sometimes placed in the subfamily Xipherceratinae. Whorls are strongly...
- Xipheroceras is a Lower Jur****ic ammonite belonging to the Eoderoceratidae, and sometimes placed in the subfamily Xipheroceratinae for which it is the...
- respectively) of the Eoderoceratidae. As later (1981) the Liparoceratidae and Polyhmorphitidae were derived from the Eoderoceratidae but the Dactylioceratidae...
- by Leonard Spath in 1925. Promicroceras is included in the family Eoderoceratidae, which is part of the ammonitid superfamily Eoderoceratoidea. S****...
- from the Lower Jur****ic belonging to the eoderoceratoidean family Eoderoceratidae. Cruciliboceras has an evolute s****, such that all whorls are well...
- Stephanoceras. Once regarded as the subfamily Coeloceratinae in the Eoderoceratidae, these ammonites are now given familial rank. Genera included in the...
- Jur****ic (England) included in the Liparoceratidae and superfamily Eoderoceratidae. Related genera are Leparoceras and Beaniceras. Notes Sepkoski, Jack...
- radially ribbed Lower Jur****ic ammonite belonging to the ammonitid family Eoderoceratidae and superfamily Eoderoceratoidea. Its whorls are subquadrangular in...
- Liparoceras. The Liparoceratidae are thought to have evolved from the Eoderoceratidae along with the Coeloceratidae and Polymorphidae close to the same time...