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    The Evolution and Classification of the Cretaceous Ammonites and their Jurassic Progenitors

    The Evolution and Classification of the Cretaceous Ammonites and their Jurassic Progenitors by Robert Cooper, Michael;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 3 December 2024

    • ISBN 9781032762791
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages656 pages
    • Size 254x178 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 775 Illustrations, black & white; 775 Halftones, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book is a unique text that illustrates and describes all the nominal genera of Cretaceous ammonites and their Jurassic progenitors on the basis of their type species.

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    Long description:

    This book is a unique text that illustrates and describes all the nominal genera of Cretaceous ammonites and their Jurassic progenitors on the basis of their type species.


    There is no judgement as to validity, and the authors leaves it to the reader to subjectively recognize or synonymize those taxa as they see fit, based on the premises and philosophies to which they ascribe. The author argues that the taxonomy offered by the Treatise, the fundamental reference work, is no longer appropriate and genera need to be redefined according to testable hypotheses. The purpose of this book, therefore, is redescribe the type species of every nominal genus and to use these to construct a new phylogenetic classification not hampered by preconceived opinion. It emphasizes the importance of "trifling characters" for classification, and that taxonomic rank is not optional but is predetermined by evolutionary position. A new higher classification is introduced for the group using the higher taxa proposed for the phylogenetic classification of the Bivalvia. Hypothesized relationships are depicted by the use of cladograms, recognizing these portray only affiliations among the sample and not necessarily close taxonomic bond.


    This book will be of great interest to palaeontologists, geologists, stratigraphers, biogeographers and interested students of geology, and paleology. It will also make a good addition to universities, museums, and public libraries.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction

    1.Phylum Mollusca Linnaeus, 1758
    2.Clade Eumollusca Ruppert, Fox & Barnes, 2004
    3.Subphylum Conchifera Gegenbaur, 1878
    4.Superclass Cyrtosoma Runnegar & Pojeta, 1974
    5.Class Cephalopoda Cuvier, 1797
    6.Subclass Neocephalopoda Lehmann & Hillmer, 1980
    7.Megaorder Ammonita Aggasiz, 1840
    8.Superorder Ammonitiformii Zittel, 1884
    9.Order Phylloceratida Hyatt, 1900
    10.Suborder Phylloceratidina Hyatt, 1900
    11.Order Lytoceratida Hyatt, 1900
    12.Suborder Lytoceratidina Hyatt, 1889
    13.Suborder Tetragonitidina Schindewolf, 1962
    14.Order Ammonitida Zittel, 1884
    15.Suborder Haploceratidina Besnosov & Mikhailova, 1984
    16.Order Perisphinctida Houša, 1965
    17.Suborder Perisphinctidina Houša, 1965
    18.Suborder Protancyloceratidina Vermeulen, 2005
    19.Order Acanthoceratida Hyatt, 1900
    20.Suborder Desmoceratidina Ruzhensev, 1962
    21.Suborder Placenticeratidina Hyatt, 1900
    22.Suborder Acanthoceratidina Hyatt, 1900
    23.Hyporder Brancoceratoidei nov
    24.Hyporder Acanthoceratoidei Hyatt, 1900
    25.Hyporder Collignoniceratoidei nov
    26.Order Ancyloceratida Wiedmann, 1962
    27.Suborder Ataxioceratidina nov
    28.Hyporder Ataxioceratoidei nov
    29.Hyporder Polyptychitoidei nov
    30.Hyporder Neocomitoidei Salfeld, 1921
    31.Hyporder Crioceratitoidei nov
    32.Hyporder Pulchellioidei nov
    33.Suborder Ancyloceratidina Wiedmann, 1962
    34.Hyporder Ancyloceratoidei Wiedmann, 1962
    35.Hyporder Douvilleiceratoidei nov
    36.Suborder Turrilitidina Besnosov & Mikhailova, 1984

    References
    List of new genera
    Index

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