Wutinoceratidae
The Wutinoceratidae are a family of early actinocerids defined by Shimazu and Obata in 1938 for actinocerids with thick connecting rings and a complex irregular canal system. Actinocerids are generally straight shelled nautiloid cephalopods with a siphuncle composed of expanded segments, typically with thin connecting rings, in which the internal deposits are penetrated by a system of canals.
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Wutinoceratidae
The Wutinoceratidae are a family of early actinocerids defined by Shimazu and Obata in 1938 for actinocerids with thick connecting rings and a complex irregular canal system. Actinocerids are generally straight shelled nautiloid cephalopods with a siphuncle composed of expanded segments, typically with thin connecting rings, in which the internal deposits are penetrated by a system of canals.
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The Wutinoceratidae are a fami ...... iate ancestors of Actinoceras.
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Wutinoceratidae
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Shimazu & Obata, 1938
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Middle Ordovician
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The Wutinoceratidae are a fami ...... etrated by a system of canals.
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Wutinoceratidae
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Wutinoceratidae
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