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  • The Proterocameroceratidae were the first of the Endocerida. They began early in the Ordovician with Proendoceras or similar genus which had developed...
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    ellesmerocerid gave rise to Proendoceras, the earliest representative of the Proterocameroceratidae and hence of the Endocerida. Endocerids evolved from ellesmerocerids...
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  • endocerida seems at best tentative. Some endocerids, derived from the Proterocameroceratidae, Najaceras, Cacheoceras, and Williamsoceras, have a longitudinal...
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    endocones which lack the more complex structures associated with the Proterocameroceratidae and their derivatives. Endocones, nested cone-shaped deposits characteristic...
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  • Anthoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: †Endocerida Family: †Proterocameroceratidae Genus: †Anthoceras Teichert and Glenister 1954...
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  • Lobendoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: †Endocerida Family: †Proterocameroceratidae Genus: †Lobendoceras Teichert and Glenister, 1954...
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  • Clitendoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    Association, Gr Br. Teichert, C, 1964, Clitendoceras, p 166 in Proterocameroceratidae, pp 166– 170 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Vol K...
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  • = early Middle -Upper Canadian) . Pilocerids split off from the Proterocameroceratidae very shortly after their inception and are the first family which...
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  • Teichert (1964, in the Treatise), included it in the endocerid family Proterocameroceratidae. Flower (1964) assigned it to the Baltoceratidae, at that time included...
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  • Mcqueenoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    NMBM&MR, Socorro N.M. Teichert, C, 1964, Mcqueenoceras, p 166 in Proterocameroceratidae, pp 166–170 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Vol K...
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  • Rossoceras, and Padunoceras have their probable origin in the Proterocameroceratidae and are retained with the endocerids. Flower, R.H. 1976. Some Whiterock...
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  • Campendoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    or Mcqueenoceras and the siphuncle is larger. Teichert, C, 1964. Proterocameroceratidae, pp 166– 170 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part K...
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  • Meniscoceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    Rousseau Flower in 1941 The genus was originally included in the Proterocameroceratidae (Flower, 1955) but later (Flower, 1976) placed with its predecessor...
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  • Proterocameroceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    an early Endocerid from the upper Lower Ordovician belong to the Proterocameroceratidae, characterized by a rather large, straight, longiconic shell, short...
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  • China and Korea (Flower 1955, 1968, Teichert 1964) derived from the Proterocameroceratidae, by a lengthening of the septal necks. Williamsoceras is included...
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  • Cotteroceras (category Proterocameroceratidae)
    siphuncle is large but details are unknown. Teichert, C, 1964. Proterocameroceratidae, pp 166– 170 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part K...
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