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- Turrilitoidea is a diverse superfamily of Cretaceous ammonites generally considered as heteromorphic and commonly included in the suborder Ancyloceratina...
- Trochleiceratidae Superfamily Scaphitoidea Family Scaphitidae Superfamily Turrilitoidea Family Anisoceratidae Family Baculitidae Family Diplomoceratidae Family...
- wide use as a "catch all" for heteromorph ammonites of the superfamily Turrilitoidea that do not neatly fit into the more derived groupings. In an attempt...
- the ammonite family Nostoceratidae which is included in the Turrilitoidea. The Turrilitoidea, with Nostoceras and the Nostoceratidae, are commonly included...
- Diplomoceras is a genus of ammonites included in the family Diplomoceratidae. Fossils of species within this genus have been found in the Late Cretaceous...
- heteromorph ammonites which belong to the Ancyloceratina superfamily Turrilitoidea. Members of the family range is from the lower Albian to the upper Turonian...
- Baculites is an extinct genus of heteromorph ammonite cephalopods with almost straight s****. The genus, which lived worldwide throughout most of the...
- †Ammonoidea Order: †Ammonitida Suborder: †Ancyloceratina Superfamily: †Turrilitoidea Family: †Nostoceratidae Hyatt, 1894 Type genus Nostoceras Hyatt, 1894...
- Polyptychoceras is an extinct genus of ammonites from the Late Cretaceous of Asia, Europe, and North and South America. It was first named by Hisakatsu...
- Anisoceras is a heteromorph ammonite belonging to the turrilitoid family Anisoceratidae. The s**** forms a loose open helical spiral in the early stages...