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- Gymnitidae abstract "Gymnitidae is a family of Lower to Middle Triassic ammonite cephalopods with evolute, discoidal shells. Hyatt and Smith (1905, p. 114-115) included the Gymnitidae in the suborder Ceratitoidea, which later became the superfamily Ceratitaceae and included in it genera more primitive than Gymnites as well as the more advanced Gymnites. Those being Xenaspis, Flemingites, and Ophiceras. Derivation as shown in Smith (1932 p. 30) is from Xenodiscus. The more primitive Xenaspis, Flemingites, and Ophiceras, found in Lower Triassic beds in western America have ceratitic sutures. The more developed Gymnites has deeply digitate ammonitic sutures. Arkell, et al., 1957, in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, on the other hand included the Gymnitidae in the Pinacocerataceae as the earlier and more primitive of its two families, combining Gymnites with coeval and more advanced forms. Genera included in the Gymnitidae sensu Arkell include Eogymnites, Buddhaites, Japanites, and of course, Gemnites. The genus Xiphogymnites was included by Tozer in 1981.Whether to place the Gymnitidae in the Ceratitaceae, as in Hyatt and Smith, combining Gymnites with its more primitive relatives, or in the Pinacocerataceae, as in Arkell et al., combining Gymnites with its coeval or more advanced relatives is a matter of perspective which does little to change the overall phylogeny.".
- Gymnitidae thumbnail Gymnitidae_-_Gymnites_incultus-001.JPG?width=300.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageID "33595942".
- Gymnitidae wikiPageLength "2683".
- Gymnitidae wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Gymnitidae wikiPageRevisionID "670619488".
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Ammonite.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Ammonoidea.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Buddhaites.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ammonitida.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Triassic_first_appearances.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Triassic_extinctions.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopod.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopoda.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Ceratitaceae.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Ceratitida.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Flemingites.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Galerie_de_palxc3xa9ontologie_et_danatomie_comparxc3xa9e.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Gymnites.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Japanites.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Ophiceras.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Pinacocerataceae.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Heinrich_Waagen.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Xenaspis.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Xenodiscus.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLink Xiphogymnites.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gymnitidae".
- Gymnitidae classis Cephalopod.
- Gymnitidae classis Cephalopoda.
- Gymnitidae familia "†Gymnitidae".
- Gymnitidae familiaAuthority "Waagen, 1898".
- Gymnitidae hasPhotoCollection Gymnitidae.
- Gymnitidae imageCaption "Gymnites incultus from Bosnia, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris".
- Gymnitidae imageWidth "250".
- Gymnitidae ordo Ceratitida.
- Gymnitidae subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Gymnitidae subdivision "*See text".
- Gymnitidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Gymnitidae superfamilia Pinacocerataceae.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Gymnitidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Gymnitidae subject Category:Ammonitida.
- Gymnitidae subject Category:Early_Triassic_first_appearances.
- Gymnitidae subject Category:Middle_Triassic_extinctions.
- Gymnitidae hypernym Family.
- Gymnitidae type Animal.
- Gymnitidae type Article.
- Gymnitidae type Eukaryote.
- Gymnitidae type Species.
- Gymnitidae type Article.
- Gymnitidae type Thing.
- Gymnitidae type Q19088.
- Gymnitidae type Q729.
- Gymnitidae comment "Gymnitidae is a family of Lower to Middle Triassic ammonite cephalopods with evolute, discoidal shells. Hyatt and Smith (1905, p. 114-115) included the Gymnitidae in the suborder Ceratitoidea, which later became the superfamily Ceratitaceae and included in it genera more primitive than Gymnites as well as the more advanced Gymnites. Those being Xenaspis, Flemingites, and Ophiceras. Derivation as shown in Smith (1932 p. 30) is from Xenodiscus.".
- Gymnitidae label "Gymnitidae".
- Gymnitidae sameAs m.0hgm656.
- Gymnitidae sameAs Q5624496.
- Gymnitidae sameAs Q5624496.
- Gymnitidae wasDerivedFrom Gymnitidae?oldid=670619488.
- Gymnitidae depiction Gymnitidae_-_Gymnites_incultus-001.JPG.
- Gymnitidae isPrimaryTopicOf Gymnitidae.