Groenlandibelidae

Extinct family of molluscs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Groenlandibelidae is an extinct family of coleoid cephalopods believed to belong to the spirulids.

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Groenlandibelidae
Temporal range: Campanian – Maastrichtian[1]
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Stem group: Spirulida
Family: Groenlandibelidae
Jeletzky, 1966
Genera and species
  • Groenlandibelus rosenkrantzi Jeletzky, 1966 (Birkelund, 1956)
  • Cyrtobelys fuchs et al 2012
  • Naefia Wetzel, 1930
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Morphologically, its taxa seem to have some belemnoid characteristics, suggesting a possible intermediate relationship.[2]

Genera

Groenlandibelus Jeletzky, 1966

Monospecific, Groenlandibelus rosenkrantzi Jeletzky, 1966 (Birkelund, 1956). The fossil range is from Campanian to Maastrichtian.[1] Some material originally was ascribed to Belemnoteuthis before being allocated its own genus.

Cyrtobelus Fuchs et al 2012

Some taxa now assigned to the Groenlandibelus are now assigned to Cyrtobelus. Species:

  • Cyrtobelus birkelundae Fuchs et al. 2012
  • C. hornbyense Fuchs et al. 2012

The fossil range is from Upper Campanian to upper Maastrichtian with localities in Vancouver Island (BC) and West Greenland.

Naefia Wetzel, 1930

The fossil range of Naefia is from Cenomanian to Campanian.[1]

References

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