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- Algerites abstract "Algerites is middle Cretaceous (Cenomanian) anisoceratid ammonoid with a close-coiled adult shell in which the whorls at that stage are in close contact, after starting of with openly coiled whorls, and in which every rib (a character of the family) has a pair of sharp ventral tubercles.Algerites, which is found in North Africa, named for the country of Algeria, is thought to be derived from Idiohammites, also an anisoceratid. It (Algerites) differs from Allocrioceras in that the later whorls come together in close contact where as in the latter they remain apart.The Anisoceratidae to which this genus is assigned is included in the diverse heteromorphic superfamily Turrilitaceae".
- Algerites class Ammonoidea.
- Algerites class Cephalopod.
- Algerites family Anisoceratidae.
- Algerites family Turrilitoidea.
- Algerites kingdom Animal.
- Algerites order Ancyloceratina.
- Algerites phylum Mollusca.
- Algerites wikiPageID "9901326".
- Algerites wikiPageRevisionID "544718346".
- Algerites classis Cephalopod.
- Algerites familia Anisoceratidae.
- Algerites fossilRange "middle- Cretaceous".
- Algerites genus "Algerites".
- Algerites genusAuthority "Pervinquiere, 1910".
- Algerites hasPhotoCollection Algerites.
- Algerites name "Algerites".
- Algerites ordo Ancyloceratina.
- Algerites phylum Mollusca.
- Algerites regnum "Animalia".
- Algerites subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Algerites superfamilia Turrilitoidea.
- Algerites subject Category:Ammonites.
- Algerites type Ammonite109195958.
- Algerites type Ammonites.
- Algerites type Fossil109284589.
- Algerites type Object100002684.
- Algerites type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Algerites type Remains109407346.
- Algerites type Animal.
- Algerites type Eukaryote.
- Algerites type Mollusca.
- Algerites type Species.
- Algerites type Mollusk.
- Algerites type Organism.
- Algerites comment "Algerites is middle Cretaceous (Cenomanian) anisoceratid ammonoid with a close-coiled adult shell in which the whorls at that stage are in close contact, after starting of with openly coiled whorls, and in which every rib (a character of the family) has a pair of sharp ventral tubercles.Algerites, which is found in North Africa, named for the country of Algeria, is thought to be derived from Idiohammites, also an anisoceratid.".
- Algerites label "Algerites".
- Algerites label "Algerites".
- Algerites sameAs Algerites.
- Algerites sameAs m.02pwf4f.
- Algerites sameAs Q4724133.
- Algerites sameAs Q4724133.
- Algerites sameAs Algerites.
- Algerites wasDerivedFrom Algerites?oldid=544718346.
- Algerites isPrimaryTopicOf Algerites.
- Algerites name "Algerites".