Xenodiscidae

Xenodiscidae
Temporal range: M-U Permian
Xenodiscus besairiei on display at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Ammonoidea
Order: Ceratitida
Suborder: Paraceltitina
Superfamily: Xenodiscaceae
Family: Xenodiscidae
Frech 1902
Genera
  • Aldanoceras
  • Arctotirolites
  • Glyptophiceras
  • Hanielites
  • Hemilecanites
  • Hypophiceras
  • Iranites
  • Kaibinoceras
  • Kelteroceras
  • Metophiceras
  • Penglaites
  • Phisonites
  • Pseudoceltites
  • Shevyrevites
  • Sutchanites
  • Tompophiceras
  • Tozericeras
  • Xenodiscus

The Xenodiscidae are the earliest of the Ceratitida and comprise Middle and Upper Permian genera characterized by compressed, discoidal, evolute shells with rounded to acute venters and commonly with lateral ribs. Sutures are goniatitic to weakly ceratitic.[1]

The Xenodiscidae, which are part of the superfamily Xenodiscaceae, are derived from the Daraelitidae, a family in the Prolecanitida (ibid). In turn, the Xenodiscidae provided the root stock for the subsequent expansion and diversification of the Ceratitida in the Triassic.

Notes

  1. Arkell et al, 1957

References

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