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Ptychitaceae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Cephalopoda

Order
  
Ceratitida

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Subclass
  
Ammonoidea

Rank
  
Superfamily

The Ptychitacheae is a superfamily of typically involute, subglobular to discoidal Ceratitida in which the shell is smooth with lateral folds or strigations, inner whorls are globose, and the suture is commonly ammonitic. Their range is Middle_ and Upper Triassic.

In its present configuration the Ptychitaceae includes three families, the:

  • Ptychitidae
  • Eosagenitidae
  • Sturiidae
  • This differs from the taxonomy in the Treatise, Part L, in which the Ptychitaceae included the

  • Ptychitidae
  • Isculitidae
  • Nannititdae
  • The Isculitidae have since been removed to the Pinacocerataceae and the Nannitidae to the Danubitaceae.

    Fossils of the Ptychitaceae have been found in the Triassic of California and Nevada in the United States; British Columbia and Nunavut in Canada; Italy, Switzerland, and Hungary in Europe; Russia, China, and Afghanistan in Eurasia; Tunisia, Oman, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea.

    References

    Ptychitaceae Wikipedia