
New family Korn & Hairapetian (in press) Diagnosis Family of the superfamily Grypoceratoidea with a usually discoidal, subinvolute conch. Whorl profile in the adult stage weakly compressed or weakly depressed; flanks and venter usually separated by a distinct ventrolateral shoulder, venter more or less concave. Umbilical margin usually subangular or angular, rarely rounded; umbilical wall steep, often flattened. Ornament usually consisting of fine growth lines. Septum simple in shape, concavely domed; suture line depending on whorl profile with shallow to V-shaped external lobe and shallow lateral lobe (from Korn & Hairapetian in press: 14). Included genera Pseudotitanoceras Shimansky, 1965 (Permian); new genus A to be described by Korn & Hairapetian (in press) (Permian); new genus B to be described by Korn & Hairapetian (in press) (Permian); Azarinautilus gen. nov. (Permian). Remarks A detailed discussion of the new family will be given by Korn & Hairapetian (in press).
Published as part of Korn, Dieter & Ghaderi, Abbas, 2025, Late Permian nautiloids from Julfa (NW Iran), pp. 1-113 in European Journal of Taxonomy 1018 on page 25, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2025.1018.3069, http://zenodo.org/record/17234867
Cephalopoda, Mollusca, Animalia, Biodiversity, Nautilida, Taxonomy
Cephalopoda, Mollusca, Animalia, Biodiversity, Nautilida, Taxonomy
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