Definition of Tornoceratina. Meaning of Tornoceratina. Synonyms of Tornoceratina

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- Tornoceratina is one of two suborders included in the Goniatitida, characterized by generally involute, subdiscoidal s**** and by sutures in which the...
- decline in ammonoid diversity, with only a handful of lineages belong to Tornoceratina (a subgroup of Goniatites) surviving, becoming ancestral to all later...
- More recently, prodromitids have been moved to the goniatite suborder Tornoceratina. The Prolecanitoidea were previously known by the name Prolecanitaceae...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Goniatitida Hyatt, 1884 Suborders Goniatitina Tornoceratina...
- ammonoid cephalopods currently included in the goniatitid suborder Tornoceratina and superfamily Dimeroceratoidea, but previously included in the ancestral...
- the middle and upper Devonian. The family is included in the suborder Tornoceratina and the superfamily Tornoceratoidea. Tornoceratids are subdiscoidal...
- family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the goniatitid suborder Tornoceratina in which the suture has 4 to 12 lobes, the ventral one undivided and...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Goniatitida Suborder: †Tornoceratina Superfamily: †Karagandoceratoidea Librovich, 1957 Synonyms Karagandocerataceae...
- agoniatitids, suffered heavy losses, while their descendants in the group Tornoceratina diversified at the same time. Conodonts also experienced a turnover...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Ammonoidea Order: Goniatitida Suborder: Tornoceratina Superfamily: Dimeroceratoidea Family: Cheiloceratidae Subfamily: Raymondiceratinae...