About: Beneckeia

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Beneckeia is a genus of Lower to Middle Triassic ammonites included in the ceratitid family found e.g. in Germany, Poland, and Israel. Beneckeia shells are compressed smooth oxycones, involute with sharp venters. Sutures are multilobed with small adventitious lobes.

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  • Beneckeia is a genus of Lower to Middle Triassic ammonites included in the ceratitid family found e.g. in Germany, Poland, and Israel. Beneckeia shells are compressed smooth oxycones, involute with sharp venters. Sutures are multilobed with small adventitious lobes. (en)
  • Beneckeia – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Ceratitida. Żył w okresie triasu (olenek – anizyk). (pl)
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  • Cephalopoda (en)
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  • Early - Middle Triassic (en)
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  • Beneckeia (en)
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  • Mojsisovics 1882 (en)
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  • Mollusca (en)
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  • Animalia (en)
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  • Beneckeia is a genus of Lower to Middle Triassic ammonites included in the ceratitid family found e.g. in Germany, Poland, and Israel. Beneckeia shells are compressed smooth oxycones, involute with sharp venters. Sutures are multilobed with small adventitious lobes. (en)
  • Beneckeia – rodzaj głowonogów z wymarłej podgromady amonitów, z rzędu Ceratitida. Żył w okresie triasu (olenek – anizyk). (pl)
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  • Beneckeia (en)
  • Beneckeia (pl)
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