- most
common of the
Cretaceous nautiloids, are
strongly ribbed. The
Hercoglossidae are
smooth but with
differentiated sutures, in some with deep lateral...
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Hercoglossidae is a
family of
nautilid cephalopods in the
superfamily Nautilaceae. It was
established by
Spath in 1927 for smooth,
involute nautiloids...
- families: Nautilidae, Paracenoceratidae, Pseudonautilidae, Cymatoceratidae,
Hercoglossidae, and Aturiidae.
Shimanskiy (1957)
separated the
Paracenoceratidae and...
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worldwide distribution.
During the Late
Cretaceous and
Early Tertiary, the
Hercoglossidae and
Aturiidae again developed sutures like
those of
Devonian goniatites...
- is
likely derived from
species of the
genus Aturoidea of the
family Hercoglossidae.
Fossils of
Aturia species are
fairly cosmopolitan,
being found from...
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Deltoidonautiluds with its
similar name, and
converging sides,
belongs to the
Hercoglossidae.
Bernhard Kummel, 1964.
Nautiloidea - Nautilida.
Treatise on Invertebrate...
- class:
Cephalopoda Subclass:
Nautiloidea Order:
Nautilida Family: †
Hercoglossidae Genus: †Cimomia Conrad, 1866
species C.
desertora C.
camachoi C. burtini...
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Valid Garvie Late
Paleocene Seguin Formation United
States A
member of
Hercoglossidae,
possibly a
species of Angulithes.
Belemnitella badlandsensis Sp. nov...
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Moneer Early Paleocene Kurkur Formation Egypt A
member of the
family Hercoglossidae.
Clothoceras Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Kröger & Aubrechtová Late Ordovician...