The aspidoceratid ammonites have been traditionally included in the superfamily Perisphinctoidea. However, the basis of this is unclear for they bear unique combinations of characters unknown in typical perisphinctoids: (1) the distinct laevaptychus, (2) stout shells with high growth rate of the whorl section area, (3) prominent ornamentation with tubercles, spines and strong growth lines running in parallel over strong ribs, (4) lack of constrictions, (5) short to very short bodychamber, and (6) sexual dimorphism characterized by miniaturized microconchs and small-sized macroconchs besides the larger ones, including changes of sex during ontogeny in many cases. Considering the uniqueness of these characters we propose herein to raise the f...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
This systematic account contains descriptions of ammonite species of the superfamily Perisphinctoide...
An ammonite fauna from an isolated outcrop of the Upper Jurassic Vaca Muerta Formation is described ...
The aptychi of ammonites combined the functions of lower jaws and protective opercula. They consist ...
A new genus, Hypowaagenia (type species: H. endressi nov. sp.), is introduced for previously unknown...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
Abstract.- The recent studies on perisphinctids have shown repeated occurrence of peristomal modific...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
This systematic account contains descriptions of ammonite species of the superfamily Perisphinctoide...
An ammonite fauna from an isolated outcrop of the Upper Jurassic Vaca Muerta Formation is described ...
The aptychi of ammonites combined the functions of lower jaws and protective opercula. They consist ...
A new genus, Hypowaagenia (type species: H. endressi nov. sp.), is introduced for previously unknown...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
International audienceThis study describes ammonite taxa of the Perisphinctoidea in the Jurassic/Cre...
Abstract.- The recent studies on perisphinctids have shown repeated occurrence of peristomal modific...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
18 pagesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the phyletic interpretation of the genus Phricodo...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...
The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic ...