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Goniatite
Goniatite Palæont. (ˈgəʊnɪətaɪt) [ad. mod.L. gōniatītēs (de Haan, 1825), f. Gr. γωνία angle: see quot. 1847.] A genus of fossil cephalopods.1838 Penny Cycl. XI. 297/2. 1841 Trans. Geol. Soc. Ser. ii. (1842) VI. 328 Goniatites are plentiful enough in the deposits..in Westphalia. 1847 Ansted Anc. Worl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tornoceras
Tornoceras is a strongly involute, subdiscoidal Middle and Upper Devonian goniatite with a suture that forms six to ten lobes. wikipedia.org
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goniatitic
goniatitic, a. Palæont. (ˌgəʊnɪəˈtɪtɪk) [f. Goniatite n. + -ic 1.] Pertaining to or characteristic of a goniatite or goniatites; spec. designating the simple ‘wavy’ or angular suture line typical of fossil goniatites.1884 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. XXII. 305 The more ancient forms remain longer in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cravenoceras
Cravevoceras is an Upper Paleozoic ammonite in the goniatite family Cravenoceratidae, probably derived from Pachylyroceras and contemporary with other wikipedia.org
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Cheiloceras
Cheiloceras is a subglobular to thickly lenticular goniatite with a closed umbilicus from the Upper Devonian and type genus for the Cheiloceratidae. wikipedia.org
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Angustidontus
The specimen NMNH 530451 preserves a spiral imprint that might represent the larval conch of a goniatite. wikipedia.org
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Acrimeroceras
Acrimeroceras is an oxyconic Devonian goniatite and one of three genera included in the subfamily Paratornoceratinae. wikipedia.org
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Viséan
The top (the base of the Serpukhovian and Namurian) is laid at the first appearance of the conodont Lochriea ziegleri, or at the base of the biozone of goniatite wikipedia.org
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Prolecanitoidea
More recently, prodromitids have been moved to the goniatite suborder Tornoceratina. wikipedia.org
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Emsian
Goniatite ammonoids would give rise to further ammonoid orders, thus starting ammonoid dominance of marine fossils in further periods until their end at wikipedia.org
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Artinskian
Stratigraphy The Artinskian is named after the goniatite grits of Artinsk which was introduced by Roderick Murchison, Édouard de Verneuil and count Alexander wikipedia.org
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William Sawney Bisat
One genus (Bisatoceras - now a sub-family) and several species of goniatite have been named in his honour including Gigantoproductus bisati, Cravenoceratoides wikipedia.org
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Iberg (Harz)
During the Famennian and Mississippian crevices emerged that were filled with crinoid, brachiopod und goniatite chalks. wikipedia.org
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Saltern Cove
On the northeast side of the point are the Saltern Cove Goniatite Band outcrops of the Upper Frasnian age. Eight metres above the Goniatite Band is a metre-thick limestone conglomerate. wikipedia.org
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Pennine Coal Measures Group
Marine bands preserving distinctive and dateable marine fossils such as goniatite cephalopods and brachiopods are widespread within the sequence and enable wikipedia.org
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