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  • The Paracenoceratidae are an extinct family of prehistoric nautiloids. The cephalopods lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Aulacenoceras...
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    Nautilidae, Paracenoceratidae, Pseudonautilidae, Cymatoceratidae, Hercoglossidae, and Aturiidae. Shimanskiy (1957) separated the Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae...
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  • Furnish and Glenister, but differs in omitting two families, the Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae which instead are placed in the Liroceratina...
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    range of silicified mollusc fossils. In the Antalo Limestone: large Paracenoceratidae cephalopods (nautilus); Nerineidae indet.; sea urchins; Rhynchonellid...
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  • are all descended from the groups sister taxa. In 1927 the family Paracenoceratidae was named to house these four genera, and in 1956, the family was...
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  • Jurassic (Callovian) Chari Formation  India A member of the family Paracenoceratidae. Planetoceras yefimenkoi Sp. nov Valid Dernov Carboniferous (Bashkirian)...
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  • Branger Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)  France A member of the family Paracenoceratidae. The type species is M. evolutus; genus also includes M. minoti. Nautilaphractus...
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  • (Thithonian stage) found in the Crimea, belonging to the nautilacean family Paracenoceratidae. The shell of Tithonoceras is evolute, coiled with all whorls exposed...
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    range of silicified mollusc fossils. In the Antalo Limestone: large Paracenoceratidae cephalopods (nautilus); Nerineidae indet.; sea urchins; Rhynchonellid...
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