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- Clionites abstract "Clionites is a genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae, and its type. The shell is evolute so as to expose all whorls which are covered with generally bifurcating signmoidal ribs. The suture is ceratitid with two lateral lobes. .Clionites differs from Alloclionites in having sparser tubercles, finner ribbing, and not as high a whorl section. It has been found in Nevada, Southern Europe, and Asia.".
- Clionites class Ammonoidea.
- Clionites class Cephalopod.
- Clionites family Clionitidae.
- Clionites family Clydonitaceae.
- Clionites kingdom Animal.
- Clionites order Ceratitida.
- Clionites phylum Mollusca.
- Clionites wikiPageID "28023817".
- Clionites wikiPageRevisionID "506506537".
- Clionites classis Cephalopod.
- Clionites familia Clionitidae.
- Clionites fossilRange "Upper Triassic".
- Clionites genus "Clionites".
- Clionites genusAuthority "Mojsisovics, 1893".
- Clionites hasPhotoCollection Clionites.
- Clionites name "Clionites".
- Clionites ordo Ceratitida.
- Clionites phylum Mollusca.
- Clionites regnum Animal.
- Clionites subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Clionites superfamilia Clydonitaceae.
- Clionites subject Category:Ceratitida.
- Clionites type Animal.
- Clionites type Eukaryote.
- Clionites type Mollusca.
- Clionites type Species.
- Clionites type Organism.
- Clionites comment "Clionites is a genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae, and its type. The shell is evolute so as to expose all whorls which are covered with generally bifurcating signmoidal ribs. The suture is ceratitid with two lateral lobes. .Clionites differs from Alloclionites in having sparser tubercles, finner ribbing, and not as high a whorl section. It has been found in Nevada, Southern Europe, and Asia.".
- Clionites label "Clionites".
- Clionites sameAs m.0ch11yg.
- Clionites sameAs Q5134331.
- Clionites sameAs Q5134331.
- Clionites wasDerivedFrom Clionites?oldid=506506537.
- Clionites isPrimaryTopicOf Clionites.
- Clionites name "Clionites".