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|name = ''Pavlovia'' |
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'''''Pavlovia''''' is an [[extinct]] [[genus]] of [[ammonite]]<ref name="fossilworks">{{cite web | title= Paleobiology Database|authorlink=| coauthors =| year = | url = http://fossilworks.org/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=15374| accessdate = 2014-05-28 }}</ref> of the [[Late Jurassic]] to [[Late Cretaceous]] (age range: 150.8 to 99.7 Ma). <ref name="Sepkoski Ceph"> |
'''''Pavlovia''''' is an [[extinct]] [[genus]] of [[ammonite]]<ref name="fossilworks">{{cite web | title= Paleobiology Database|authorlink=| coauthors =| year = | url = http://fossilworks.org/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=15374| accessdate = 2014-05-28 }}</ref> of the [[Late Jurassic]] to [[Late Cretaceous]] (age range: 150.8 to 99.7 Ma). <ref name="Sepkoski Ceph"/> |
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==Species== |
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==References== |
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{{portal|Jurassic|Paleontology}} |
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*Cyril Walker & David Ward (1993) - Fossielen: Sesam Natuur Handboeken, Bosch & Keuning, Baarn. {{ISBN|90-246-4924-2}} |
* Cyril Walker & David Ward (1993) - Fossielen: Sesam Natuur Handboeken, Bosch & Keuning, Baarn. {{ISBN|90-246-4924-2}} |
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* ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by [[David Ward (paleontologist)|David Ward]] |
* ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by [[David Ward (paleontologist)|David Ward]] |
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* ''Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh Perspectives'' by Neil H. Landman, Richard Arnold Davis, and Royal H. Mapes |
* ''Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh Perspectives'' by Neil H. Landman, Richard Arnold Davis, and Royal H. Mapes |
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[[Category:Invertebrates of Russia]] |
[[Category:Invertebrates of Russia]] |
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[[Category:Invertebrates of the United Kingdom]] |
[[Category:Invertebrates of the United Kingdom]] |
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Pavlovia is an extinct genus of ammonite[2] of the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous (age range: 150.8 to 99.7 Ma). [1]
Species
- Pavlovia menneri † Michailov 1957
- Pavlovia pavlovi † Michalsky 1890
Description
The shells of these fast-moving nektonic carnivores reach a diameter of about 40 millimetres (1.6 in). They are distinctively-ribbed, with windings that do not overlap largely each other. The suture lines are complicated and securely fastened to the shell wall.
Distribution
Fossils of these ammonites have been found in Tithonian-aged marine strata of Late Jurassic Russia, and in Cretaceous-aged marine-strata of Great Britain.
References
- Notes
- ^ a b Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera (Cephalopoda entry)". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 363: 1–560. Archived from the original on 2008-05-07. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
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- Bibliography
- Cyril Walker & David Ward (1993) - Fossielen: Sesam Natuur Handboeken, Bosch & Keuning, Baarn. ISBN 90-246-4924-2
- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward
- Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh Perspectives by Neil H. Landman, Richard Arnold Davis, and Royal H. Mapes
- Ammonoid Paleobiology (Topics in Geobiology) by Neil H. Landman, Kazushige Tanabe, and Richard Arnold Davis
- Guide to Fossils (Firefly Pocket series) by Firefly Books
- Cambridge Guide to Minerals Rocks and Fossils by A. C. Bishop