Definition of Phylloceratidae. Meaning of Phylloceratidae. Synonyms of Phylloceratidae

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Definition of Phylloceratidae

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- Phylloceratidae is the predominant family of the Phylloceratina with some 15 or more genera found in rocks ranging from the Lower Jur****ic to the Upper...
- Cretaceous Phylloceratidae and possibly for the L Jur****ic Juraphyllitidae. The Phylloceratina gave rise early in the Jur****ic through the Phylloceratidae to...
- is an extinct genus of ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the family Phylloceratidae. These n****nic carnivores lived from Early Jur****ic (Hettangian age)...
- Sowerbyceras is a genus of ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the family Phylloceratidae. These n****nic carnivores lived during the Jur****ic period, from Oxfordian...
- Calliphylloceras is an ammonite belonging to the Phylloceratidae. Species within this genus include: Calliphylloceras alontinum (Gemmellaro, 1884) Calliphylloceras...
- (Aalenian) Los Molles Formation  Argentina A member of the family Phylloceratidae. Cr****otornoceras tenue Sp. nov Valid Söte & Becker Devonian (Frasnian)...
- suture. The Discophyllitidae provided the source for the Jur****ic Phylloceratidae and Juraphyllitidae. Four genera are recognized and described. Discophyllites:...
- Regarded as monophyletic, the Desmocerataceae are derived from the Phylloceratidae, splitting off in the Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) and persisting...
- Sciponoceras sp. A Baculitidae Ammonite. Phylloceras P. seresitense A Phylloceratidae Ammonite. Holcodiscoides H. elegans A Kossmaticeratidae Ammonite. Cymatoceras...
- derived from the Late Tri****ic Discophyllitidae and independent from the Phylloceratidae. They apparently left no descendants. Eight genera are included: Juraphyllites...