Definition of Schlotheimiidae. Meaning of Schlotheimiidae. Synonyms of Schlotheimiidae

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Definition of Schlotheimiidae

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Meaning of Schlotheimiidae from wikipedia

- Schlotheimiidae is an extinct family of cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite subclass. These cephalopods existed in the Jur****ic period. Angulaticeras...
- A. sp. S**** Osteno outcrop An ammonitidan, member of the family Schlotheimiidae inside Psiloceratoidea. It was not the most abundant ammonite, but...
- Lamites Gen. et sp. nov Valid Repin Early Jur****ic  Russia A member of Schlotheimiidae. The type species is L. ochoticus. Leiophyllites wakoi Sp. nov Disputed...
- Psiloceratidae kept smooth, rounded venter for whole of their life. Schlotheimiidae were different, as they had ventral chevrons. Rest of the families...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ammonitida Family: †Schlotheimiidae Genus: †Waehneroceras Hyatt, 1889 Species None cataloged Synonyms Curviceras...
- lower Pliensbachian. The Arietitidae may have their origin in the Schlotheimiidae if not directly from the Psiloceratidae, and is the probably source...
- slightly younger age) Wulong Formation  China Possibly a member of Schlotheimiidae. The type species is Womalongiceras inflatum. Yangites Gen. et sp....
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ammonitida Family: †Schlotheimiidae Genus: †Macrogrammites Buckman, 1928 Species Storthoceras australe...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ammonitida Family: †Schlotheimiidae Genus: †Saxoceras Lang, 1924 Species Saxoceras portlocki Wright, 1881...
- C. sp. Serrada (Folgaria, Trento) S**** An ammonite of the family Schlotheimiidae. A very rare genus on the layers of the formation, being found only...