Ceratitidae is an extinct family of ammonite cephalopods.
Ceratitidae Temporal range: Triassic
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Ceratites dorsoplanus from Mid Triassic - Germany | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Subclass: | †Ammonoidea |
Order: | †Ceratitida |
Superfamily: | †Ceratitoidea |
Family: | †Ceratitidae Mojsisovics 1879 |
Fossils of Ceratitidae are found in the Triassic marine strata throughout the world, including Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Oceania.
Selected genera
editSubfamily Ceratitinae Mojsisovics 1879
- Acanthoceratites Schrammen 1928
- Alloceratites Spath 1934
- Ceratites de Haan 1825
- Eogymnotoceras Bucher 1988
- Latemarites Brack and Rieber 1993
Subfamily Nevaditinae Tozer 1994
- Alkaites Balini et al. 2006
- Chieseiceras Brack and Rieber 1986
- Detoniceras Manfrin and Mietto 1991
- Nevadites Smith 1914
- Paranevadites Tozer 1994
- Xenoprotrachyc
Subfamily Paraceratitinae Silberling 1962
- Brackites Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Ceccaceras Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Eutomoceras Hyatt 1877
- Halilucites Diener 1905
- Jenksites Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Kellnerites Arthaber 1912
- Marcouxites Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Paraceratites Hyatt 1900
- Parakellnerites Rieber 1973
- Repossia Rieber 1973
- Rieberites Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Rieppelites Monnet and Bucher 2005
- Ronconites Balini 1992
- Rossiceras Fantini Sestini 1994
- Semiornites Arthaber 1912
- Silberlingitoides Monnet and Bucher 2006
- Stoppaniceras Rieber 1973
References
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