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By Dr. Claudio Galli - Genova, Italy
 
 
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DESMOCERATIDAE


               Taxon Tree:
                         CEPHALOPODA [Class]
                                   AMMONOIDEA [Subclass]
                                           AMMONITIDA [Order]
                                                   DESMOCERATOIDEA [SuperFamily]
                                                           DESMOCERATIDAE [Family]
                                                                    [Genus]
                                                                            [Species]
 
 
               Genus
: Uhligella   Jacob, 1908 †


 

Genus species
:
Uhligella derancci
Author
:
R. Casey, 1949 †
Locality
:
England, Kent
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000043
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Uhligella rebouli
Author
:
Jacob, 1908 †
Locality
:
Colombia, Tolima, Prado
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000043
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Uhligella subornata
Author
:
R. Casey, 1949 †
Locality
:
England, Kent
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000043
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Uhligella toucasi
Author
:
(Jacob, 1905 †)
Locality
:
Morocco, Marrakech - Tensift - Al Haouz, Al Haouz
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000043
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Uhligella walleranti
Author
:
Jacob, 1908 †
Locality
:
Madagascar, Antsiranana, Diana
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000043
 
 
 

 
 
               Genus
: Umsinenoceras   F.A. Medina & A.C. Riccardi, 2005 †


 

Genus species
:
Umsinenoceras cardielense
Author
:
F.A. Medina & A.C. Riccardi, 2005 †
Locality
:
Antarctica, James Ross Island
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000158
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Umsinenoceras compressum
Author
:
F.A. Medina & A.C. Riccardi, 2006 †
Locality
:
Antarctica, James Ross Island
Size
:
no data
ID
:
6450000158
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Umsinenoceras linguatuberculatum
Author
:
J. Kennedy & al., 1979 †
Locality
:
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Umkhanyakude
Size
:
23 mm
ID
:
6450000158
 
 
 

 
 
 
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