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Baculitidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subclass
  
†Ammonoidea

Superfamily
  
†Turrilitoidea

Higher classification
  
Ammonitida

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
†Ammonitida

Scientific name
  
Baculitidae

Rank
  
Family

Baculitidae

Similar
  
Ammonites, Baculites, Scaphitidae, Cephalopod, Molluscs

Baculitidae is a family of extinct ammonoid cephalopods that lived mostly during the Late Cretaceous, and often included in the suborder Ancyloceratina.

Baculitid genera are characterized by a small to minute initial coil of about two whorls followed by a long straight or slightly curved shaft. Genera are distinguished on the basis of size, general shape, particulars of the suture, and ornamentation. They can reach lengths of 120 cm (47 in) or more.

Baculitids are found worldwide in deposits from the upper Albian to the Maastrichtian ages. Related families are the Anisoceratidae, Diplomoceratidae, Hamitidae, Nostoceratidae, and Turrilitidae; all of which along with the Baculitidae are included in the superfamily Turrilitaceae.

Genera included in the family include:

  • Baculites
  • Boehmoceras
  • Eubaculites
  • Euhomaloceras
  • Fresvillia
  • Hyphantoceras
  • Lechites
  • Pseudobaculites
  • Sciponoceras
  • Tuberosciponoceras
  • References

    Baculitidae Wikipedia