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class Mollusca.
Fossils of
inoceramids are
found in
marine sediments of
Permian to
latest Cretaceous in age.
Inoceramids tended to live in
upper bathyal...
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index fossils are
species of the
inoceramid genus Inoceramus (I. schloenbachi, I.
lamarcki and I. labiatus).
Inoceramids are
bivalve Mollusca related to...
- 1857. The base of the
Coniacian Stage is at the
first appearance of the
inoceramid bivalve species Cremnoceramus deformis erectus. The
official reference...
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Platyceramus was a
genus of
Cretaceous bivalve molluscs belonging to the
extinct inoceramid lineage. It is
sometimes classified as a
subgenus of Inoceramus. The largest...
- for
faunal stages and zones. Ammonites, graptolites, archeocyathids,
inoceramids, and
trilobites are
groups of
animals from
which many
species have been...
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Volviceramus is an
extinct genus of
fossil inoceramid bivalve mollusks from the Late
Cretaceous of
Europe and
North America.
Species within the
genus Volviceramus...
- The base of the
Santonian Stage is
defined by the
appearance of the
inoceramid bivalve Cladoceramus undulatoplicatus. The GSSP (official
reference profile)...
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lived from the
Early Jur****ic to
latest Cretaceous. The
taxonomy of the
inoceramids is disputed, with
genera such as
Platyceramus sometimes classified as...
- s****,
flourished in the seas
along with reef-building
rudist clams.
Inoceramids were also
particularly notable among Cretaceous bivalves, and they have...
- mosasaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, ammonites, belemnites,
rudist and
inoceramid bivalves, most
planktic foraminifers, and all of the
dinosaurs excluding...