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- Q7161756 subject Q8569217.
- Q7161756 abstract "The Peltoceratinae comprise a subfamily in the Aspidoceratidae, (middle and upper Jurassic perisphinctacean ammonites).Genera in the Peltoceratinae have sharply ribbed inner whorls and outer whorls that bear spines or tubercles, or have coarse simple ribs. Among these are giant forms with simple peristomes (aperture openings) that occur along with smaller forms with lappets.Derivation of the Peltoceratinae seems most likely to be from the Pseudoperisphinctinae.".
- Q7161756 class Q128257.
- Q7161756 class Q228002.
- Q7161756 family Q4808005.
- Q7161756 family Q7168769.
- Q7161756 kingdom Q729.
- Q7161756 order Q1650384.
- Q7161756 order Q3343308.
- Q7161756 phylum Q25326.
- Q7161756 thumbnail Aspidoceratidae_-_Peltoceras_arduennense.JPG?width=300.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q128257.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q1457391.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q1650384.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q228002.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q25326.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q3268.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q3343308.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q4808005.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q7168769.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q7161756 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569217.
- Q7161756 classis Q128257.
- Q7161756 familia Q4808005.
- Q7161756 name "Peltoceratinae".
- Q7161756 ordo Q1650384.
- Q7161756 phylum Q25326.
- Q7161756 regnum Q729.
- Q7161756 subclassis Q228002.
- Q7161756 subordo Q3343308.
- Q7161756 superfamilia Q7168769.
- Q7161756 type Animal.
- Q7161756 type Eukaryote.
- Q7161756 type Mollusca.
- Q7161756 type Species.
- Q7161756 type Thing.
- Q7161756 type Q19088.
- Q7161756 type Q25326.
- Q7161756 type Q729.
- Q7161756 comment "The Peltoceratinae comprise a subfamily in the Aspidoceratidae, (middle and upper Jurassic perisphinctacean ammonites).Genera in the Peltoceratinae have sharply ribbed inner whorls and outer whorls that bear spines or tubercles, or have coarse simple ribs. Among these are giant forms with simple peristomes (aperture openings) that occur along with smaller forms with lappets.Derivation of the Peltoceratinae seems most likely to be from the Pseudoperisphinctinae.".
- Q7161756 label "Peltoceratinae".
- Q7161756 depiction Aspidoceratidae_-_Peltoceras_arduennense.JPG.
- Q7161756 name "Peltoceratinae".