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- Acanthinites abstract "Acanthinites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid order Ceratitida described by Mojsisovics in 1893 who established the type species of the group as Acanthinites excelsus. The Shell is involute, compressed; sides arched, converging on narrow venter with a central furrow bordered by low serrated keels. Flanks are covered by numerous spiral rows of tubercles. Acanthinites has been found in the Alps, Himalayas, and Timor, and in the case of A. magnificus British Columbia in western Canada. Its fossils are found in the Norian stage of the Triassic Period, which lasted from about 216.5 to 203.6 million years ago.Acanthinites was previously included in the Certopleuitidae of the Clydonitaceae but now in the closely related Tibetitidae with certopleutids reduced to an included subfamily. Related genera include Cyrtopleurites, and Himavites.".
- Acanthinites class Ammonoidea.
- Acanthinites class Cephalopod.
- Acanthinites family Tibetitidae.
- Acanthinites kingdom Animal.
- Acanthinites order Ceratitida.
- Acanthinites phylum Mollusca.
- Acanthinites wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=14002.
- Acanthinites wikiPageID "9900381".
- Acanthinites wikiPageLength "1686".
- Acanthinites wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Acanthinites wikiPageRevisionID "665641540".
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Ammonite.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Ammonoidea.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceratitida.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossils_of_British_Columbia.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triassic_ammonites.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopod.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Ceratitida.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Certopleuitidae.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Clydonitaceae.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Cyrtopleurites.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Himavites.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Mollusc.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Norian.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLink Tibetitidae.
- Acanthinites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acanthinites".
- Acanthinites classis "Cephalopoda".
- Acanthinites familia Tibetitidae.
- Acanthinites genus "Acanthinites".
- Acanthinites genusAuthority "Mojsisovics 1893".
- Acanthinites hasPhotoCollection Acanthinites.
- Acanthinites ordo Ceratitida.
- Acanthinites phylum "Mollusca".
- Acanthinites regnum "Animalia".
- Acanthinites subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Acanthinites subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Acanthinites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Acanthinites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Acanthinites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Acanthinites subject Category:Ceratitida.
- Acanthinites subject Category:Fossils_of_British_Columbia.
- Acanthinites subject Category:Triassic_ammonites.
- Acanthinites type Animal.
- Acanthinites type Article.
- Acanthinites type Eukaryote.
- Acanthinites type Mollusca.
- Acanthinites type Species.
- Acanthinites type Article.
- Acanthinites type Thing.
- Acanthinites type Q19088.
- Acanthinites type Q25326.
- Acanthinites type Q729.
- Acanthinites comment "Acanthinites is an extinct cephalopod genus belonging to the ammonoid order Ceratitida described by Mojsisovics in 1893 who established the type species of the group as Acanthinites excelsus. The Shell is involute, compressed; sides arched, converging on narrow venter with a central furrow bordered by low serrated keels. Flanks are covered by numerous spiral rows of tubercles. Acanthinites has been found in the Alps, Himalayas, and Timor, and in the case of A.".
- Acanthinites label "Acanthinites".
- Acanthinites sameAs Acanthinites.
- Acanthinites sameAs m.02pwcpn.
- Acanthinites sameAs Q3397330.
- Acanthinites sameAs Q3397330.
- Acanthinites wasDerivedFrom Acanthinites?oldid=665641540.
- Acanthinites isPrimaryTopicOf Acanthinites.