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- Late Paleozoic group of ammonoids alongside the order Goniatitida. Prolecanitids had narrow s****, discoidal (disc-shaped) to thinly lenticular (lens-shaped)...
- 360.7–318.1 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Protocanites, a Tournaisian prolecanitid Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
- Pronorites is a prolecanitid genus from the middle and upper Carboniferous, upper Mississippian and Pennsylvanian. Distribution is wide spread. Pronorites...
- ventral lobe and few auxiliary lobes. The Daraelitidae are part of the prolecanitid superfamily Prolecanitoidea and are the direct descendants of the Prolecanitidae...
- Darvasiceras was a prolecanitid ammonoid cephalopod from the Early or Lower Permian Chelamchin Formation of Tajikistan. The genus is included in what is...
- (Viséan – Wordian stages). Prolecanitids and daraelitids differ primarily in the complexity of the suture: Prolecanitids are simpler goniatitic forms...
- Episageceratinae is a subfamily of the Medlicottiidae, a family of prolecanitid ammonites. The Episageceratinae, proposed by Ruzhencev, 1956, is based...
- through the Dieneroceratidae, which has its origin in the upper Paleozoic prolecanitid Daraelitidae. The Ceratitoidea is also the source for the Arpaditidae...
- added. The Xenodiscoidea has its origins in the Middle Permian in the prolecanitid Daraelitidae through the ancestral Xenodiscidae. According to Kummel...
- Medlicottiadae is a family in the Melicottiaceae, a superfamily of prolecanitids (order Prolecanitida). Sageceras, type genus of the Sageceratidae, is...