Cephalopoda - Nautilida - Tainoceratidae
Synonym: Thuringionautilus von Mojsisovics 1902
Full reference: E. von Mojsisovics. 1902. Die Cephalopoden der Hallstätter Kalke. Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt 6(1):177-356
Parent taxon: Tainoceratidae according to J. A. Pérez-Valera et al. 2017
See also Parnes 1986, Sepkoski 2002, Sobolev 1989 and Teichert et al. 1964
Sister taxa: Anoploceras, Anthodiscoceras, Araxonautilus, Arctonautilus, Aulametacoceras, Clavinautilus, Cooperoceras, Encoiloceras, Enoploceras, Eulomacoceras, Foordiceras, Grumantoceras, Gujiaonautilus, Hefengnautilus, Hexagonites, Holconautilus, Lichuanoceras, Lirometacoceras, Meixianlingites, Metacoceras, Mojsvaroceras, Neoclavinautilus, Neotainoceras, Nodonautilus, Nodopleuroceras, Paratainoceras, Paratainonautilus, Phaedrysmocheilus, Phloioceras, Pleuronautilus, Pseudometacoceras, Pseudotemnocheilus, Seironautilus, Siamnautilus, Sibyllonautilus, Sinotitanoceras, Tainionautilus, Tainoceras, Tanchiashanites, Tirolonautilus, Trachynautilus, Tylonautilus
Subtaxa: Ammonites acis Cyrtocera linearis Germanonautilus anceps Germanonautilus bartovi Germanonautilus bidorsatus Germanonautilus breunneri Germanonautilus brooksi Germanonautilus bytschkovi Germanonautilus cassianus Germanonautilus dolomiticus Germanonautilus ellipticus Germanonautilus furlongi Germanonautilus johnstoni Germanonautilus klipsteini Germanonautilus kyotanii Germanonautilus popowi Germanonautilus salinarius Germanonautilus schloenbachi Germanonautilus sibiricus Germanonautilus tridorsatus Nautilus tertius
Ecology: nektobenthic carnivore
Distribution:
• Triassic of Austria (5 collections), China (1), Egypt (1), Germany (11), Hungary (7), India (2), Israel (6), Italy (15), Papua New Guinea (4), Poland (2), the Russian Federation (38), Slovakia (1), Spain (4), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (3), Switzerland (1), Tunisia (1), United States (21: Alaska, Nevada, Utah, nevada)
• Permian of Iran (1), Italy (1)
Total: 125 collections including 140 occurrences
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