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Definition of Inoceramus

Inoceramus
Inoceramus In`o*cer"a*mus, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, a muscle + ? an earthen vessel.] (Paleon.) An extinct genus of large, fossil, bivalve shells,allied to the mussels. The genus is characteristic of the Cretaceous period.

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- Inoceramus from the Cretaceous of South Dakota Inoceramus proximus Inoceramus cuvieri Inoceramus vancouverensis Inoceramus hobetsensis Inoceramus at...
- Inoceramus cuvieri is an extinct species of the extinct genus Inoceramus of Bivalve mollusks that serves as an index fossil of chalky rocks of Turonian...
- Scaphites Scaphites hippocrepis Cretaceous 145 to 66 million years ago Inoceramus Inoceramus labiatus Cretaceous Perisphinctes Perisphinctes tiziani Jur****ic...
- Genus Inoceramus Sowerby, 1814 Subgenus Inoceramus (Cordiceramus) (Heinz, 1932) Subgenus Inoceramus (Inoceramus) Sowerby, 1814 Subgenus Inoceramus (Sphenoceramus)...
- Many species can easily fit in the palm of the hand, while some like Inoceramus (Haploscapha) grandis could be well over a meter in diameter. Entire schools...
- Palaeontologists are limited to morphological evidence when deciding whether fossil life-forms like these Inoceramus bivalves formed a separate species....
- with the clam rather than get eaten by Inoceramus. Another fish from the same time and place, Caproberyx, has also been found among Inoceramus. v t e...
- extinct inoceramid lineage. It is sometimes classified as a subgenus of Inoceramus. The largest and best known species is P. platinus. Individuals of this...
- older Cretaceous periods are located. Fossils of the bivalve mollusk Inoceramus kleinii and tubular p****ages of burrowing animals, described in 2017 as...
- Bathyurus extans Paradoxides pinus Neptunea tabulata Venericardia planicosta Inoceramus labiatus Nerinea trinodosa Monotis subcircularis Parafusulina bosei Lophophyllidium...