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Ammonites

Turrilitidae Replica of a turrilitidae ammonite is from the Cretaceous Seas

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Ammonites, Ancyloceratina, Turrilites, Mariella, Scaphitidae

Turrilitidae is a family of extinct heteromorph ammonite cephalopods. All members had shells that coiled helically that tended to resemble auger shells. The ecological roles turrilitids played is largely unknown, as experts are still speculating what niches they filled. Some are suspected of floating in the water column, while others, such as the eponymous Turrilites, are believed to have been bottom-dwellers. The name of the type genus Turrilites is a hybrid formation based on Latin turris "tower" and Greek lithos "stone", coined by Lamarck in 1801.

Turrilitidae Replica of a turrilitidae ammonite is from the Cretaceous Seas

Although they were diverse, with a worldwide distribution, the turrilitids, along with all other ammonites, did not survive the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.

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Turrilitidae Wikipedia


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