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- Gonioceras is an extinct genus of actinocerid nautiloidean cephalopods typified by a broad, low s****; flattened ventrally, convexly rounded dorsally;...
- Goniocera io is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. It is found in North America. "Goniocera io Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Goniocera versicolor is a Palearctic species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Austria, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Sweden. Malacosoma neustrium,...
- Goniocera is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Goniocera io (Aldrich, 1929) Goniocera maxima Richter, 1999 Goniocera montium (Villeneuve, 1921)...
- Wutinoceras and the Ormoceratidae from a second wutinocerid genus, Adamsoceras. Gonioceras is an offshoot of an early Armenoceras; Lambeoceras and Huronia are offshoots...
- referred to Hoeloceras as a "flatfish", in common with Lambeoceras and Gonioceras, but re****igned it to the Reudemannoceratidae (Discosorida) noting that...
- wall. The Armenoceratidae most likely gave rise through Armenoceras to Gonioceras in the Chazyan, and later in the Middle Ordovician, possibly through either...
- other hand, in the Treatise, thought that Lambeoceras was derived from Gonioceras and included it in the Gonioceratidae. Kochoceras differs from Lambeoceras...
- Armenoceratidae which gave rise in the later Middle Ordovician to Actinoceras and Gonioceras. Memoir 2, Studies of the Actinocerida, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and...
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