Longobarditidae

Longobarditidae
Temporal range: Early Triassic
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Ammonoidea
Order: Ceratitida
Superfamily: Danubitaceae
Family: Longobarditidae
Spath, 1951
subfamilies, genera.

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Longobarditidae is a family of ceratitd ammonoids known from the early Triassic, included in the Danubitaceae. Longobarditidae includes genera formerly placed in Hungaritidae by the American Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, 1957 as well as genera that have been described since.

Taxonomy

Longobarditidae includes 17 genera, 16 distributed among 4 subfamilies plus one unassigned. Six genera were named prior to the first publication of part L of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology in 1957, the remaining 11 since. Arctohungerites, Groenlandites, Longobardites, and Noetingites were previously included in the Hungeritidae, Czekanowskites in the Meekoceritidae, and Pearylandites in the Siberitidae

Fm. Longobarditidae

  • Gen Azarianites
  • Gen. Arctohungerites
  • Gen. Czekanowskites
  • Gen. Stannakhites
  • Gen. Tetsaoceras
  • Gen. Groenlandites
  • Gen. Lenotropites
  • Gen. Pearylandites
  • Gen. Grambergia
  • Gen. Intornites
  • Gen. Longobardites
  • Gen. Longobarditoides
  • Gen. Oxylongobardites
  • Gen. Subhungarites
  • Gen. Noetlingites
  • Gen. Pronoetlingites
  • Gen. Silberlingeria

References

E. T. Tozer. 1981. Triassic Ammonoidea: Classification, evolution and relationship with Permian and Jurassic Forms. The Ammonoidea: The evolution classification, mode of life and geological usefulness of a major fossil group 66-100

E. T. Tozer. 1994. Canadian Triassic Ammonoid Faunas. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 467:1-663

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