Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)

The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic reconstruction is proposed based on new data. Two subfamilies are recognized within the family Spirolegoceratidae: Spirolegoceratinae Nassichuk and Sverdrupitinae subfam. nov. A new genus, Archboldice...

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Main Authors: Leonova T., Shilovsky O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://openrepository.ru/article?id=129660
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/129660 2023-05-15T17:47:13+02:00 Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea) Leonova T. Shilovsky O. 2007 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=129660 unknown Paleontological Journal 1 28 41 0031-0301 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=129660 SCOPUS00310301-2007-41-1-SID33846804370 Ammonoidea Eevolution Permian Spirolegoceratidae Article 2007 ftneicon 2020-07-21T11:47:16Z The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic reconstruction is proposed based on new data. Two subfamilies are recognized within the family Spirolegoceratidae: Spirolegoceratinae Nassichuk and Sverdrupitinae subfam. nov. A new genus, Archboldiceras, is proposed to accommodate the Australian species Uraloceras lobulatum and U. whitehousei. Species of the genus Sverdrupites Nassichuk, 1970 are described based on new material from the Volga-Urals Region. The new species S. bogoslovskayae from the Gerkinskaya Formation of Novaya Zemlya previously identified by M.F. Bogoslovskaya as S. amundseni is described. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2007. Article in Journal/Newspaper Novaya Zemlya NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Pleiades ENVELOPE(165.533,165.533,-72.700,-72.700)
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topic Ammonoidea
Eevolution
Permian
Spirolegoceratidae
spellingShingle Ammonoidea
Eevolution
Permian
Spirolegoceratidae
Leonova T.
Shilovsky O.
Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
topic_facet Ammonoidea
Eevolution
Permian
Spirolegoceratidae
description The evolution of the Permian ammonoid family Spirolegoceratidae is discussed and a new phylogenetic reconstruction is proposed based on new data. Two subfamilies are recognized within the family Spirolegoceratidae: Spirolegoceratinae Nassichuk and Sverdrupitinae subfam. nov. A new genus, Archboldiceras, is proposed to accommodate the Australian species Uraloceras lobulatum and U. whitehousei. Species of the genus Sverdrupites Nassichuk, 1970 are described based on new material from the Volga-Urals Region. The new species S. bogoslovskayae from the Gerkinskaya Formation of Novaya Zemlya previously identified by M.F. Bogoslovskaya as S. amundseni is described. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2007.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Leonova T.
Shilovsky O.
author_facet Leonova T.
Shilovsky O.
author_sort Leonova T.
title Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
title_short Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
title_full Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
title_fullStr Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Permian family Spirolegoceratidae (Goniatitida, Ammonoidea)
title_sort evolution of the permian family spirolegoceratidae (goniatitida, ammonoidea)
publishDate 2007
url https://openrepository.ru/article?id=129660
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