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Sturia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Sturiidae

Rank
  
Genus

Subclass
  
Ammonites

Superfamily
  
Ptychitoidea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ceratitida

Similar
  
Gymnites, Ammonites, Monophyllites, Paraceratites, Cladiscites

Nouveau dans les coulisses du caviar sturia film institutionnel


Sturia is a genus of ceratitid ammonoids from the Lower Triassic with an ammonitic suture.

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Sturia produced a robust, laterally compressed, high whorled, involute shell; whorls strongly embracing. the surface is without ribs or constructions but does have sharp spiral lines. the suture is ammonitic, deeply digitate; lobes and saddles narrowly V-shaped overall. The ventral lobe is divided, 1st lateral lobe is larger than the second, which is followed by a series of auxiliary lobes decreasing in size toward the umbilicus.

J.P Smith, 1932, included Sturia in the Thalassoceratidae, but only tentatively. The American Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, 1957, includes Sturia in the Ptychitidae, along with such genera as Ptychites, Discoptychites, Aristoptychites, and Parasturia. Sturia is now included in the Sturiidae, established by Kipsarova. 1958, for genera such as already mentioned Sturia, Parasturia, and Discoptychites, notably distinct from genera retained in the Ptychitidae, like Ptychites.

Film sturia


References

Sturia Wikipedia