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- Q5381651 subject Q21607919.
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- Q5381651 abstract "Eoderaceratoceae Eoderocerataceae is a superfamily of true ammonites (suborder Ammonitina) from the Lower Jurassic, comprising seven phylogenetically related families, characterized in general by having ribbed evolute shells that commonly bear spines or tubercles. Adult shell size ranges from 2 or 3 cm to giants reaching 50 cm in such genera as Apoderoceras, Epideroceras, and Liparoceras.The earliest known eodoceroceratacean is the eoderoceratid genus Microderoceras. Although its origin is uncertain, it is likely that it is derived from the Psilocerataceae. It has also been proposed, with some imagination, that Microderoceas has its origin some earlier Jurassic lytoceratid such as Analytoceras.Seven families are included, beginning with the Eoceroceratidae, which gave rise at about the same time to the Phricodoceratidae, Coeloceratidae, Liparoceratidae, and Polyhmorphitidae. The Phricodoceratidae left no descendants but the Coeloceratidae later gave rise to the Dactylioceratidae and the Liparoceratidae to the Amaltheidae. The Polymorphitidae became the source for the superfamilies Hildocerataceae beginning with the Hildoceratidae.The more recent taxonomy of Donovan et al. (1981) with seven families, differs from that of Arkell, et al. in the Treatise (1957) which included just five families. The phricodoceratids and coeoloceratids were then considered as subfamilies (Phricodoceratinae and Coeloceratinae, respectively) of the Eoderoceratidae. As later (1981) the Liparoceratidae and Polyhmorphitidae were derived from the Eoceroceratidae but the Dactylioceratidae were derived separately (1957) from the Lytoceratidae - a source since then largely rejected.".
- Q5381651 class Q128257.
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- Q5381651 order Q1650384.
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- Q5381651 phylum Q25326.
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- Q5381651 classis Q128257.
- Q5381651 name "Eoderocerataceae".
- Q5381651 ordo Q1650384.
- Q5381651 phylum Q25326.
- Q5381651 regnum Q729.
- Q5381651 subclassis Q228002.
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- Q5381651 type Animal.
- Q5381651 type Eukaryote.
- Q5381651 type Mollusca.
- Q5381651 type Species.
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- Q5381651 type Q19088.
- Q5381651 type Q25326.
- Q5381651 type Q729.
- Q5381651 comment "Eoderaceratoceae Eoderocerataceae is a superfamily of true ammonites (suborder Ammonitina) from the Lower Jurassic, comprising seven phylogenetically related families, characterized in general by having ribbed evolute shells that commonly bear spines or tubercles. Adult shell size ranges from 2 or 3 cm to giants reaching 50 cm in such genera as Apoderoceras, Epideroceras, and Liparoceras.The earliest known eodoceroceratacean is the eoderoceratid genus Microderoceras.".
- Q5381651 label "Eoderocerataceae".
- Q5381651 depiction Xipheroceras_ziphus_-_Naturhistorisches_Museum,_Braunschweig,_Germany_-_DSC05121.JPG.
- Q5381651 name "Eoderocerataceae".