Definition of Halobiidae. Meaning of Halobiidae. Synonyms of Halobiidae

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Definition of Halobiidae

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- 1912. Materialen zu einer Monographie der Halobiidae und Monotidae der Trias [Monograph on the Halobiidae and Monotidae of the Tri****ic]. Resultate der...
- following fossils were reported from the formation: Bivalves Ostreida Halobiidae Daonella (Arzelella) indica Daonella (Pichlerella) pichleri List of fossiliferous...
- †Aulacomyellidae Ichikawa, 1958 Family †Daonellidae Neumayr, 1891 FamilyHalobiidae Kittl, 1912 (Devonian to Tri****ic) Superfamily Pterioidea Family †Bakevelliidae...
- following fossils were reported from the formation: Bivalves Ostreida Halobiidae Daonella lommeli Ophiuroidea Ophiurida Ophiodermatidae Palaeocoma raiblana...
-  198–208. Schatz, W (2004). "Revision of the Subgenus Daonella (Arzelella) (Halobiidae; Middle Tri****ic)". Journal of Paleontology. 78 (2): 300–316. doi:10...
- included in the nautilid family Halobiidae. H. austriaca A genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae. H. gigantia A genus of cephalopods...
- Superfamily †Halobioidea Family †Claraiidae Family †Daonellidae FamilyHalobiidae Superfamily †Leiopectinoidea Family †Leiopectinidae Superfamily †Monotoidea...
- presence in the benthic zones, with the notable exception of bivalves of the Halobiidae family. The fossils found show that the rock unit was once a pelagic ecosystem...
- the benthic zones, with the notable exception of bivalves of the family Halobiidae. The fossils found show that the stratigraphic unit was once a pelagic...
- the benthic zones, with the notable exception of bivalves of the family Halobiidae. The fossils found show that the stratigraphic unit was once a pelagic...