Agathiceras is a subglobose goniatitid from the family Agathiceratidae, widespread and locally abundant in Lower Pennsylvanian to Middle Permian sediments, e.g. the Urals, Sicily, and Texas. Agathiceras, named by Gemmellaro in 1887 from the Middle Permian Sicilian species, , has a broadly rounded outer edge, known as the venter, being at the lower side of the animal during life, and a deeply impressed innerside, the dorsum which corresponds with the back or dorsal side of the animal. The sutures are goniatitic with three lateral and one dorsolateral lobes on either side. Those that are external are spatulate, those hidden are V-shaped. The siphuncle is primitive with the septal necks pointing to the rear, a condition known as retrosiphonate.
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| - Agathiceras (en)
- Agathiceras (pl)
- 阿加斯菊石 (zh)
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| - Agathiceras – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Goniatitida. Żył na przełomie karbonu i permu (moskow - gwadalup). (pl)
- 阿加斯菊石(學名:Agathiceras),又名團線菊石,是生存在二疊紀海洋中的一屬菊石。其化石存量十分豐富,主要產於印尼、東帝汶及哈薩克等地區,其中以前兩者為最多,在烏拉爾、西西里島和美國德克薩斯州等地也有發現。 阿加斯菊石屬由Gemmellaro在1887年的中二疊世的西西里島物種A. suessi命名。 (zh)
- Agathiceras is a subglobose goniatitid from the family Agathiceratidae, widespread and locally abundant in Lower Pennsylvanian to Middle Permian sediments, e.g. the Urals, Sicily, and Texas. Agathiceras, named by Gemmellaro in 1887 from the Middle Permian Sicilian species, , has a broadly rounded outer edge, known as the venter, being at the lower side of the animal during life, and a deeply impressed innerside, the dorsum which corresponds with the back or dorsal side of the animal. The sutures are goniatitic with three lateral and one dorsolateral lobes on either side. Those that are external are spatulate, those hidden are V-shaped. The siphuncle is primitive with the septal necks pointing to the rear, a condition known as retrosiphonate. (en)
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| - Agathiceras is a subglobose goniatitid from the family Agathiceratidae, widespread and locally abundant in Lower Pennsylvanian to Middle Permian sediments, e.g. the Urals, Sicily, and Texas. Agathiceras, named by Gemmellaro in 1887 from the Middle Permian Sicilian species, , has a broadly rounded outer edge, known as the venter, being at the lower side of the animal during life, and a deeply impressed innerside, the dorsum which corresponds with the back or dorsal side of the animal. The sutures are goniatitic with three lateral and one dorsolateral lobes on either side. Those that are external are spatulate, those hidden are V-shaped. The siphuncle is primitive with the septal necks pointing to the rear, a condition known as retrosiphonate. Agathiceras is thought to be derived from Proshumardites according to Saunders et al. (1999), which is thought to be derived from Dombarites; all of which are included in the Agathiceratidae. Dombarites is presumed to have its origin in Goniatites, type genus of the Goniatitidae (en)
- Agathiceras – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Goniatitida. Żył na przełomie karbonu i permu (moskow - gwadalup). (pl)
- 阿加斯菊石(學名:Agathiceras),又名團線菊石,是生存在二疊紀海洋中的一屬菊石。其化石存量十分豐富,主要產於印尼、東帝汶及哈薩克等地區,其中以前兩者為最多,在烏拉爾、西西里島和美國德克薩斯州等地也有發現。 阿加斯菊石屬由Gemmellaro在1887年的中二疊世的西西里島物種A. suessi命名。 (zh)
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