SynonymsBot
Synonyms for prolobitidae or Related words with prolobitidae
otaviensis
sanguicosta
brownheath
escondidai
torsipex
kittlidiscidae
orphnophanes
ombrodes
elutalis
politicien
sulekile
tireuse
cummingsae
albimixtalis
knieskernii
pterygodia
brongusaria
roseolum
pospelikha
mystacophanos
alahdal
citripennis
perfusana
subsida
molopias
lypotigris
rugatinus
tiliaceaelinden
kjii
argyroleuca
ekambareswsarar
odontasteridae
fumariaceaefumitory
cosmopolitisme
saururaceaelizard
caryothicta
oweniidae
holophaealis
hypsalis
gpsdtpilpq
heteroneritidae
gooldi
atrinota
leucotoma
cuspidarioidea
brownedge
mukkathu
saratelli
sigridae
simiensis
Examples of "prolobitidae"
The
Prolobitidae
have been considered the likely ancestors for Prolecanitida.
Prolobitidae
is a family of middle and upper Devonian ammonoid cephalopods currently included in the goniatitid suborder Tornoceratina and superfamily Dimeroceratoidea, but previously included in the ancestral Anarcestida.
Prolobitidae
is divided into two subfamilies, Prolobitinae consisting of subglobular to subdiscoidal shells with moderate to closed umbilici, and Raymondoceratinae consisting of discodal shells with tramsverse ribs and large umbilici.
Prolobitinae is one of two subfamilies of the
Prolobitidae
family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopodes, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.
Raymondoceratinae is one of two subfamilies of the
Prolobitidae
family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopodes, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.
The Russian Osnovy Paleontologii, by Bogoslovsky "et al", placed the Cheiloceratidae, in the sense of the Cheiloceratinae of the Treatise, in the superfamily Dimeroceratoidea (ex Dimerocerataceae) which is included in the suborder Tornoceratina. Sister families to the Cheiloceratidae in the Dimeroceratoidea are the Dimeroceratidae, Phenacoceratidae,
Prolobitidae
, and Sinotitidae.
The origin of the Prolecanitida may be found in the
Prolobitidae
which was originally included in the Anarcestida but recently removed to the Goniatitida. Following their inception, the Prolecanitida divided into two lineages, identified by superfamilies; the earlier U Dev – M Perm Prolecanitaceae in which the shells are fairly smooth and characteristically have a large umbilicus and the later U Miss-Trias Medlicottiaceae in which the umbilicus is small and there is moderate sculpture along the flanks. The Prolecanitaceae, through the derived family Daraelitidae is the source for the Ceratitida, beginning with the Xenodiscidae.