Definition of Otoitidae. Meaning of Otoitidae. Synonyms of Otoitidae

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Definition of Otoitidae

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Meaning of Otoitidae from wikipedia

- flanks before crossing the outer rim -the venter- uninterrupted. The Otoitidae is the ancestral family of the Stephanoceratoidea and is known only from...
- stephanoceratoid family Stephanoceratidae. Normanites was previously included in the Otoitidae by Arkell et al. 1957. More recent classifications show it to belong to...
- Otoites is the type genus of the ammonite family Otoitidae that live during the Middle Jur****ic. The Otoitidae, which is part of the superfamily Stephanoceratoidea...
- lived during the Middle Jur****ic. Docidoceras is included in the family Otoitidae which makes up part of the ammonite superfamily Stephanoceratoidea. Docidoceras...
- Paleontology, 1957 Part L. They are the: Stephanoceratidae Kosmoceratidae Otoitidae Sphaeroceratidae Cardioceratidae The Pachyceratidae and Tulitidae included...
- McLearn 1927. Zemisteph**** is included in the stephanoceratoid family Otoitidae, which are characterized by s**** that begin as barrel-shaped cadicones...
- considered by some to be a subgenus of Erycites. Abbasites was included in the Otoitidae, the ancestral family of the Stephanoceratoidea, according to Westermann...
- rim, or venter, commonly rounded. Stephanoceratidae is derived from the Otoitidae. Their fossils are found in upper Middle- and lower Upper Jur****ic sediments...
- more or less smooth body chamber. Emileia is included in the family Otoitidae and superfamily Stephanoceratoidea of the Ammonitina Sepkoski, Jack (2002)...
- genus from arctic Canada, Alaska, and Siberia belonging to the family Otoitidae (Imlay 1984, Westermann 1965) Arkelloceras seems to be a direct descendant...