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- Tithonian stage is at the base of the ammonite biozone of Hybonoticeras hybonotum. A global reference profile (a GSSP or golden spike) for the base of the...
- Tithonian) is at the first appearance of ammonite species Hybonoticeras hybonotum. It also coincides with the top of magnetic anomaly M22An. The Kimmeridgian...
- type horizon: Upper Jur****ic, Malm zeta 2b, Lower Tithonian / 150 mya, Hybonotum Zone, Solnhofener Plattenkalk Formation; lectotype: no. AS I 1025a,b at...
- correlated to the ammonite zones of Hybonoticeras beckeri and Hybonoticeras hybonotum. The Santa Rita Member in the Consolação sub-basin and its lateral equivalent...
- type horizon: Upper Jur****ic, Malm zeta 2b, Lower Tithonian / 150 mya, Hybonotum Zone, Solnhofener Plattenkalk Formation; holotype: no. AS VI 44a,b at...
- Langenaltheimer Haardt Altmühltal Formation an aspidoceratid Hybonoticeras H. hybonotum Solnhofen, Blumenberg Altmühltal Formation an aspidoceratid H. pseudohybonotum...
- "Suevisphinctes – a new perisphinctid ammonite genus from the Lower Tithonian (Hybonotum Zone) of Southern Germany". Volumina Jur****ica. 22: 13–24. doi:10.7306/VJ...
- polarity chronozone M22An. Biologic: Near first appearance of Hybonoticeras hybonotum (Ammonite). Biologic: First appearance of genus Gravesia (Ammonite). -...
- eigeltingense-β horizon between the Lithacoceras riedense and Hybonoticeras hybonotum subzones. The deposits of the Altmühltal Formation, which have been dated...
- species of the ammonite genus Physodoceras Hyatt (Aspidoceratidae) from the Hybonotum Zone (Lower Tithonian) of Southern Germany, with comments on the phylogeny...