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Pseudorthoceratidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Rank
  
Family

Subclass
  
Nautiloid

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Pseudorthocerida

Pseudorthoceratidae

Similar
  
Nautiloid, Pseudorthocerida, Orthocerida, Discosorida, Ascocerida

Pseudorthoceratidae is an extinct family of actively mobile aquatic carnivorous cephalopods belonging to the subclass Orthoceratoidea endemic to what would be North America, Asia, and Europe during the Silurian living from 460.5—251 Ma, existing for approximately 209.5 million years.

In life, these animals may have been similar to the modern squid, except for the long shell. The internal structure of the shell consists of concavo-convex chambers linked by a centrally-placed tube called a siphuncle.

Taxonomy

Pseudorthoceratidae was named by Flower and Caster (1935). It was assigned to Pseudorthocerataceae by Sweet (1964) and Teichert et al. (1964); to Orthocerida by Frey (1995); and to Pseudorthocerida by Barskov (1968) and Kröger (2008).

References

Pseudorthoceratidae Wikipedia