Tropitidae

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The Tropitidae is a family of Upper Triassic Ammonoidea belonging to the Tropitoidea, a superfamily of the Ceratitida

Phylum:Mollusca
Subclass:Ammonoidea
Order:Ceratitida
Quick facts Tropitidae Temporal range: U Triassic, Scientific classification ...
Tropitidae
Temporal range: U Triassic
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Ammonoidea
Order: Ceratitida
Superfamily: Tropitoidea
Family: Tropitidae
Mojsisovics, 1875
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Tropitidae have subspherical to discoidal, involute to evolute shells with long body chambers and a ventral keel bordered by furrows. The surface may have ribs, nodes, or spines, or may be smooth. The suture is generally ammonitic, but may be ceratitic to goniatitic.

The derivation of the Tropitidae is uncertain but they seem to form a group along with the Tropiceltitidae and Haloritidae within the superfamily.

Genera

Tropididae genera included:[1]

  • Acanthotropites
  • Anatropites
  • Arctotropites
  • Arietoceltites
  • Discotropites
  • Euisculites
  • Gymnotropites
  • Homerites
  • Homeroceras
  • Hoplotropites
  • Indonesites
  • Jovites
  • Margaritropites
  • Microtropites
  • Paratropites
  • Paulotropites
  • Platotropites
  • Pleurotropites
  • Sibyllites
  • Tritropidoceras
  • Tropites

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