- The
Nautilaceae form one of five
superfamilies that make up the
Nautilida according to
Bernard Kummel (1964), and the only one that
survived past the...
- Tainocerataceae, and Trigonocerataceae,
mostly of the Paleozoic, and the
later Nautilaceae.
These include 22
families and some 165 or so
genera (Teichert and Moore...
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family Nautilidae. This is the sole
extant family of the
superfamily Nautilaceae and the
suborder Nautilina. It
comprises nine
living species in two genera...
- the Tri****ic. The Nautilina,
proposed by Shimanskiy, is
basically the
Nautilaceae of Kummel, 1964,
defined by
Furnish and Glenister, but
differs in omitting...
-
mollusc family Nautilidae,
which in turn
makes up part of the
superfamily Nautilaceae. This
genus has been
described by
Hyatt in 1884. The type
species is...
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Advanced nautiloids Nautilaceae True
ammonites Early coleoids Muensterelloidea Proteroctopus Styletoctopus Keuppia Palaeoctopus Paleocirroteuthis Vampyron****a...
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Devonian to the Tri****ic,
thought to have
contained the
source for the
Nautilaceae in
which Nautilus is found.
Trigonoceratoidea are
characterized by open-spiraled...
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Campman in 1857 for
Aturia Bronn, 1838, and is
included in the
superfamily Nautilaceae in Kümmel 1964.
Aturia is
characterized by a smooth,
highly involute...
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Advanced nautiloids Nautilaceae True
ammonites Early coleoids Muensterelloidea Proteroctopus Styletoctopus Keuppia Palaeoctopus Paleocirroteuthis Vampyron****a...
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Advanced nautiloids Nautilaceae True
ammonites Early coleoids Muensterelloidea Proteroctopus Styletoctopus Keuppia Palaeoctopus Paleocirroteuthis Vampyron****a...