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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...
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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.
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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...
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Cravenoceras
Cravevoceras is an Upper Paleozoic ammonite in the goniatite family Cravenoceratidae, probably derived from Pachylyroceras and contemporary with other
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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.
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Angustidontus
The specimen NMNH 530451 preserves a spiral imprint that might represent the larval conch of a goniatite.
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Acrimeroceras
Acrimeroceras is an oxyconic Devonian goniatite and one of three genera included in the subfamily Paratornoceratinae.
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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
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Prolecanitoidea
More recently, prodromitids have been moved to the goniatite suborder Tornoceratina.
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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
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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
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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
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Iberg (Harz)
During the Famennian and Mississippian crevices emerged that were filled with crinoid, brachiopod und goniatite chalks.
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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.
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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
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