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- forest was a high-latitude wetland forest. A holotype of the ammonite Otoceras gracile was found in the Griesbachian (Early Tri****ic) deposits of this...
- Brahmanian's lower boundary was defined by the appearance of the ammonite Otoceras woodwardi in the Himalayas (Austrian paleontologist Carl Ludolf Griesbach...
- parvus. In the second part of the 20th century, appearance of the ammonite Otoceras, that existed no more than 100,000 years, in the boreal region was considered...
- Edward T. (1979). "The significance of the ammonoids Paratirolites and Otoceras in correlating the Permian–Tri****ic boundary beds of Iran and the People's...
- with a total area of 42 km2 (16 sq mi). Fossils of ammonites of the genus Otoceras were found in the Induan (Early Tri****ic) desosits in the upper reaches...
- Orthoceltites Orthogarantiana Orthosphinctes Orulganites Ostlingoceras Otoceltites Otoceras Otohoplites Otoites Otoscaphites Ovaticeras Owenites Owenoceras Oxintoceras...
- index fossils have biostratigraphic significance, such as the ammonoid Otoceras boreale and the conodonts Neogondolella carinata and Neospathodus svalbardensis...
- Survey of India in 1894. Griesbach discovered fossils of the ammonoid Otoceras which he suggested as marking the earliest Tri****ic period thus marking...
- was initially defined by the first appearance of ammonoid (cephalopod) Otoceras. Then, the base of the Tri****ic was defined by the appearance of Isarcicella...
- zones 1–5") corresponding to three ammonoid zones (in ascending order): Otoceras zone ("fish zones 1 and 2") Vishnuites zone ("fish zones 3 and 4") Proptychites...