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- Flemingites is an extinct genus of evolute ammonoid from the Smithian (Lower Tri****ic) with spiral ridges on the s****. The s**** of Flemingites is evolute...
- Sublepidophloios, Syringodendron (de-barked) Lycopsid reproductive parts: Flemingites, Lepidodostrobus, Lepidodostrobophyllum (sporophylls), Sigillariostrobus...
- Lepidostrobus should only describe monosporangiate cones and the name Flemingites describe bisporangiate cones, while others have used cone morphology...
- Xenaspis, Flemingites, and Ophiceras. Derivation as shown in Smith (1932 p. 30) is from Xenodiscus. The more primitive Xenaspis, Flemingites, and Ophiceras...
- (Lytophiceras), O. (Metophiceras). Ophiceras probably gave rise to Flemingites, which it somewhat resembles. Ophiceras at Fossilworks.org Smith, James...
- (1905, p. 115)included Gymnites in the Gymnitidae along with Ophiceras, Flemingites, and Xenaspis, genera since ****igned elsewhere, and included the Gymnitidae...
- Ferganoceras Ficheuria Fikaites Finiclymenia Fissilobiceras Flabellisphinctes Flemingites Flexiclymenia Flexispinites Flexoptychites Flickia Fontanelliceras Fontannesia...
- spitiensis. Flemingites hautmanni Sp nov Valid Brühwiler & Bucher in Brühwiler et al. Early Tri****ic  ****stan A flemingitid, a species of Flemingites. Flemingites...
- †Cymbospondylus †Dagnoceras †Dennstaedtia – tentative report †Enoploceras †Flemingites †Germanonautilus †Gervillia – report made of unidentified related form...
- Neospathodus waageni (Conodont). Biologic: Near first appearance of genera Flemingites and Euflemingites (Ammonite). 31°57′55″N 78°01′29″E / 31.9654°N 78...