†superfamily Danubitoidea Spath 1951 (ceratite)

Cephalopoda - Ceratitida

Alternative spelling: Danubitaceae

Full reference: L. F. Spath. 1951. Catalogue of the Fossil Cephalopoda in the British Museum (Natural History), Part V, The Ammonoidea of the Trias (II) 1-228

Parent taxon: Ceratitida according to A. Vörös 2018

See also Fantini Sestini 1994 and Tozer 1981

Sister taxa: Anfaceras, Arcestina, Arcestoidea, Arctohungaritidae, Bajarunia, Caribouceras, Carteria, Ceratites whitneyi, Ceratitiaceae, Ceratitina, Ceratitoidea, Choristoceratoidea, Clydonitaceae, Coeloceltites, Courtilloticeras, Cycloceratidae, Dinaritoidea, Eschericeratites, Glabrites, Glabrites involucrus, Haidingerites, Jeanbesseiceras, Larenites, Lobitaceae, Lobitina, Meekocerataceae, Meekoceratina, Megaphyllitina, Megaphyllitoidea, Metassuria, Nathorstitaceae, Noritoidea, Obrutchevites, Otoceratina, Otocerina, Owenitidae, Paraacrochordiceras, Paraceltitina, Paraganides, Paratibites, Pinacoceratoidea, Pinacocerina, Poporites, Proavites, Procurvoceratites, Proptychitina, Protoceras, Ptychitaceae, Ptychitina, Sagecerataceae, Stolleites, Subacerites, Tapponnierites, Trachyceratoidea, Tropitaceae

Subtaxa: Aplococeratidae Badiotitdae Danubitidae Lecanitidae Longobarditidae

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Ecology: nektonic carnivore

Distribution:

• Triassic of Afghanistan (2 collections), Austria (3), Bosnia and Herzegovina (6), Canada (77: Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Yukon), China (20), Croatia (1), East Timor (1), Greece (6), Greenland (4), Hungary (52), India (11), Indonesia (3), Iran (1), Israel (2), Italy (94), Japan (7), Kazakhstan (5), Madagascar (1), Malaysia (2), Pakistan (14), Papua New Guinea (2), Poland (1), Romania (2), the Russian Federation (77), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (22), Switzerland (15), Thailand (1), Turkey (6), United States (150: California, Idaho, Nevada), Vietnam (6)

• Permian of Azerbaijan (1)

Total: 595 collections including 747 occurrences

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