Tetragonitidae
Tetragonitidae Temporal range: Aptian–Maastrichtian | |
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Tetragonites sp., Cretaceous, Madagascar | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Subclass: | †Ammonoidea |
Order: | †Ammonitida |
Suborder: | †Lytoceratina |
Family: | †Tetragonitidae |
Tetragonitidae is a family of Cretaceous lytoceratin ammonites typically with square or trapezoidal whorl section at least during some growth stage. Members of this family are usually smooth but some lirate or striate, often with constrictions. Other features include suture with a varying number of auxiliary saddles, and an internal suture with two or more. Major saddles are irregularly trifid. The family is derived from the genus Eotetragonites in the family Gaudryceratidae.
Taxonomy
Presently the Tetragonitidae are divided into two subfamilies:
- subfam. Gabbioceratinae
- Gabbioceras
- Jauberticeras
- subfam. Tetragonitinae
- Parajaubertella
- Takahashia
- Tetragonites
The Tetragonitidae have also been known as the Tetragonitinae, a subfamily of the Tetrogonitidae (sensu Arkell et al. 1957) which also included the Gaudryderatinae, which has since been elevated to the full family Gaudriceratidae.
References
- Arkell, et al., 1957. Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L. Geological Society of America. R.C. Moore, ed.
- Paleobiology Database-Tetragonitidae