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- Scaphites abstract "Scaphites (Greek skafh, "a boat or anything dug or scooped out") is a genus of extinct cephalopod belonging to the family of heteromorph ammonites (suborder Ancyloceratina). They were a widespread genus that thrived during the Cretaceous period.Scaphites generally have a chambered, boat-shaped shell. The initial part (juvenile stage) of the shell is generally more or less involute (tightly-coiled) and compressed, giving no hint of the heteromorphic shell form yet to come. The terminal part (adult stage) is much shorter, erect, and bends over the older shell like a hook. They have transverse, branching ribs with tubercles (small bumps) along the venter.Reconstructions of the body within the shell can be made to portray Scaphites as either a benthic (bottom-dwelling) or planktonic animal, depending on where the center of gravity is located. Since useful fossils of the soft-body parts of cephalopods are highly rare, little is known about how this animal actually fit into its shell and lived its life.Because Scaphites and its relatives in Superfamily Scaphitaceae are restricted to certain divisions of the Cretaceous (ca. 144 to 66.4 million years ago), they are useful in some areas as an index fossil. A notable example is the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway in North America, in which several endemic lineages of scaphite species evolved and now serve as the basis for a highly resolved regional biostratigraphy.".
- Scaphites class Ammonoidea.
- Scaphites class Cephalopod.
- Scaphites family Scaphitaceae.
- Scaphites family Scaphitidae.
- Scaphites family Scaphitinae.
- Scaphites kingdom Animal.
- Scaphites order Ammonoidea.
- Scaphites order Ancyloceratina.
- Scaphites phylum Mollusca.
- Scaphites thumbnail SmallScaphites.jpg?width=300.
- Scaphites wikiPageExternalLink moreammonites.html.
- Scaphites wikiPageExternalLink Scaphites.htm.
- Scaphites wikiPageExternalLink ufc-Strat.htm.
- Scaphites wikiPageID "1273195".
- Scaphites wikiPageRevisionID "546499672".
- Scaphites classis "Cephalopoda".
- Scaphites familia Scaphitidae.
- Scaphites genus "Scaphites".
- Scaphites genusAuthority "Parkinson, 1811".
- Scaphites hasPhotoCollection Scaphites.
- Scaphites imageCaption "Scaphites sp. from Colorado".
- Scaphites imageCaption "Specimen is 2.8 cm from top to bottom".
- Scaphites imageWidth "230".
- Scaphites name "Scaphites".
- Scaphites ordo Ammonoidea.
- Scaphites phylum Mollusca.
- Scaphites regnum "Animalia".
- Scaphites subclassis Ammonoidea.
- Scaphites subdivision "See text.".
- Scaphites subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Scaphites subfamilia Scaphitinae.
- Scaphites subordo Ancyloceratina.
- Scaphites superfamilia Scaphitaceae.
- Scaphites subject Category:Ammonitida.
- Scaphites subject Category:Cretaceous_animals.
- Scaphites type Animal100015388.
- Scaphites type CretaceousAnimals.
- Scaphites type LivingThing100004258.
- Scaphites type Object100002684.
- Scaphites type Organism100004475.
- Scaphites type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Scaphites type Whole100003553.
- Scaphites type Animal.
- Scaphites type Eukaryote.
- Scaphites type Mollusca.
- Scaphites type Species.
- Scaphites type Mollusk.
- Scaphites type Organism.
- Scaphites comment "Scaphites (Greek skafh, "a boat or anything dug or scooped out") is a genus of extinct cephalopod belonging to the family of heteromorph ammonites (suborder Ancyloceratina). They were a widespread genus that thrived during the Cretaceous period.Scaphites generally have a chambered, boat-shaped shell. The initial part (juvenile stage) of the shell is generally more or less involute (tightly-coiled) and compressed, giving no hint of the heteromorphic shell form yet to come.".
- Scaphites label "Scaphites".
- Scaphites label "Scaphites".
- Scaphites label "Scaphites".
- Scaphites label "船菊石".
- Scaphites sameAs Scaphites.
- Scaphites sameAs Scaphites.
- Scaphites sameAs Scaphites.
- Scaphites sameAs m.04p43b.
- Scaphites sameAs Q1061798.
- Scaphites sameAs Q1061798.
- Scaphites sameAs Scaphites.
- Scaphites wasDerivedFrom Scaphites?oldid=546499672.
- Scaphites depiction SmallScaphites.jpg.
- Scaphites isPrimaryTopicOf Scaphites.
- Scaphites name "Scaphites".