Definition of Haloritidae. Meaning of Haloritidae. Synonyms of Haloritidae

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Definition of Haloritidae

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Meaning of Haloritidae from wikipedia

- The Haloritidae is a family of subglobular, involute, Tri****ic ammonoids belonging to the ceratitid superfamily Tropitoidea. Their s**** may be smooth...
- Catenohalorites is an extinct genus of Tri****ic ammonoids belonging to the family Haloritidae. Catenohalorites alexandri Mojsisovics 1893 † Catenohalorites catenatus...
- Halorites is an extinct genus of Tri****ic ammonoids belonging to the family Haloritidae. This genus is known in the fossil record of the Tri****ic (from about...
- Ceratitida, containing the following families: Didymitidae Episculitidae Haloritidae Juvavitidae Parathisbitidae Thisbitidae Tropiceltidae Tropiceltitidae...
- Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ceratitida Family: †Haloritidae Genus: †Amar****ites Welter in Wanner, 1914...
- cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family. S. erinaceus A genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family. S. herbiehi A genus...
- Griesbachites is a genus of Late Tri****ic ceratitids included in the Haloritidae, with widespread distribution from the Alps through the Himalaya and...
- keel. The suture is ammonitic. This genus, previously included in the Haloritidae, was removed to the Jovavitidae, established by Tozer, 1971, which is...
- Sagenitidae is based on the subfamily Sagenitinae of the tropitacean family Haloritidae. Fossils have been found in Tri****ic sediments in the United States in...
- uncertain but they seem to form a group along with the Tropiceltitidae and Haloritidae within the superfamily. Tropididae genera included: Acanthotropites Anatropites...