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- Q7188116 subject Q21607921.
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- Q7188116 abstract "Phricodoceratidae is a family in the Eoderocerataceae, aberrant ammonites from the Lower Jurassic characterized by a large adult size and a marked change of shell form and ornament with growth. Shells are stoutly ribbed, early growth stage is round-whorled with spines, followed by a high-whorled late growth stage with smooth, modified ribbing. Three genera are currently placed in the Phricodoceratidae: Phricodoceras, Epideroceras, and Pseuduptonia.".
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- Q7188116 phylum Q25326.
- Q7188116 wikiPageExternalLink Donovan,%20Callomon,%201981_J%20Ammon.PDF.
- Q7188116 wikiPageWikiLink Q128257.
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- Q7188116 classis Q128257.
- Q7188116 ordo Q1650384.
- Q7188116 phylum Q25326.
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- Q7188116 subordo Q3343308.
- Q7188116 superfamilia Q5381651.
- Q7188116 type Animal.
- Q7188116 type Eukaryote.
- Q7188116 type Mollusca.
- Q7188116 type Species.
- Q7188116 type Thing.
- Q7188116 type Q19088.
- Q7188116 type Q25326.
- Q7188116 type Q729.
- Q7188116 comment "Phricodoceratidae is a family in the Eoderocerataceae, aberrant ammonites from the Lower Jurassic characterized by a large adult size and a marked change of shell form and ornament with growth. Shells are stoutly ribbed, early growth stage is round-whorled with spines, followed by a high-whorled late growth stage with smooth, modified ribbing. Three genera are currently placed in the Phricodoceratidae: Phricodoceras, Epideroceras, and Pseuduptonia.".
- Q7188116 label "Phricodoceratidae".