- The
Paracenoceratidae are an
extinct family of
prehistoric nautiloids. The
cephalopods lived during the Jur****ic and
Cretaceous periods. Aulacenoceras...
- Nautilidae,
Paracenoceratidae, Pseudonautilidae, Cymatoceratidae, Hercoglossidae, and Aturiidae.
Shimanskiy (1957)
separated the
Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae...
-
Furnish and Glenister, but
differs in
omitting two families, the
Paracenoceratidae and
Pseudonautilidae which instead are
placed in the Liroceratina...
-
range of
silicified mollusc fossils. In the
Antalo Limestone:
large Paracenoceratidae cephalopods (nautilus);
Nerineidae indet.; sea urchins; Rhynchonellid...
-
Branger Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian) France A
member of the
family Paracenoceratidae. The type
species is M. evolutus;
genus also
includes M. minoti. Nautilaphractus...
- Jur****ic (Callovian)
Chari Formation India A
member of the
family Paracenoceratidae.
Planetoceras yefimenkoi Sp. nov
Valid Dernov Carboniferous (Bashkirian)...
- (Thithonian stage)
found in the Crimea,
belonging to the
nautilacean family Paracenoceratidae. The s**** of
Tithonoceras is evolute,
coiled with all
whorls exposed...
- are all
descended from the
groups sister taxa. In 1927 the
family Paracenoceratidae was
named to
house these four genera, and in 1956, the
family was...
-
range of
silicified mollusc fossils. In the
Antalo Limestone:
large Paracenoceratidae cephalopods (nautilus);
Nerineidae indet.; sea urchins; Rhynchonellid...