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V. Mitta (2016)
On the phylogeny of Early Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea) and Cadoceratinae from Central Russia at the Bathonian–Callovian boundaryPaleontological Journal, 50
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Ammonity i zonal’naya stratigrafiya nizhnego oksforda severa Sibiri
V.V. Mitta, I.A. Starodubtseva (1998)
Fieldworks 1998 and biostratigraphy of the Lower Callovian in the Russian PlatformVM–Novitates, 2
V. Mitta, L. Glinskikh, V. Kostyleva, O. Dzyuba, B. Shurygin, B. Nikitenko (2015)
Biostratigraphy and sedimentary settings of the Bajocian-Bathonian beds of the Izhma River basin (European North of Russia)Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen, 277
V. Mitta (1999)
The Genus Cadochamoussetia in the Phylogeny of the Jurassic Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea)
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Faunal invasions as source morphological innovations? The diversification of the early Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea; Middle Jurassic)Paleobiology, 31
V.V. Mitta (2008)
Middle Jurassic ammonites and Boreal-Tethyan correlation
V.V. Mitta, P. Alsen (2014)
in Proc. 9th Int. Congr. on the Jurassic System, Jaipur, India, Beringeria
J.G. Ogg, L.A. Hinnov (2012)
The Geologic Time Scale
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Jurassic and Cretaceous stratigraphy of the Anabar area (Arctic Siberia, Laptev Sea coast) and the Boreal zonal standardRussian Geology and Geophysics, 54
N. Navarro, P. Neige, D. Marchand (2005)
Faunal invasions as a source of morphological constraints and innovations? The diversification of the early Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea; Middle Jurassic), 31
J. Ogg, L. Hinnov, Chunju Huang (2012)
Chapter 26 – Jurassic
J.H. Callomon (2003)
The Middle Jurassic of Western and Northern Europe: its subdivisionsgeochronology and correlations, Bull. Geol. Surv. Denmark Greenland, 1
V.G. Kniazev, R.V. Kutygin, S.V. Meledina (2009)
Sovremennye problemy izucheniya golovonogikh mollyuskov. Morfologiya, sistematika, evolyutsiya, ekologiya i biostratigrafiya. Vyp. 2
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Middle Callovian ammonites of the genus Cadoceras in North Siberia, Mater. nauchn. sess. “Paleontologiya, stratigrafiya i paleogeografiya mezozoya i kainozoya boreal’nykh raionov”, T. 1 (18–22 apr. 2011 g.)
J.H. Callomon, P. Alsen, F. Surlyk (2015)
The ammonites of the Middle Jurassic cranocephalites beds of East GreenlandBull. Geol. Surv. Denmark Greenland, 34
P.A. Gerasimov, V.V. Mitta, M.D. Kochanova, E.M. Tesakova (1996)
Iskopaemye kelloveiskogo yarusa Tsentral’noi Rossii
V.V. Mitta (2000)
The Lower Callovian ammonites and biostratigraphy of the Russian PlatformByull. Koll. Fonda VNIGNI, 3
D.B. Gulyaev (2005)
Yurskaya sistema Rossii: problemy stratigrafii i paleogeografii
J. Callomon, P. Alsen, F. Surlyk (2015)
The ammonites of the Middle Jurassic Cranocephalites beds of East GreenlandGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, 34
V.V. Mitta (1999)
Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods
V. Knyazev, R. Kutygin, S. Meledina (2010)
New ammonite zonation of the lower Callovian in North SiberiaStratigraphy and Geological Correlation, 18
S. Meledina (2014)
Correlation of the Bajocian and Bathonian zones in light of new paleontological dataStratigraphy and Geological Correlation, 22
J. Callomon (2003)
The Middle Jurassic of western and northern Europe: its subdivisions, geochronology and correlations, 1
S. Nikitin (1885)
Der Jura der Umgegend von Elatma
The species Cadochamoussetia aff. subpatruus (Nik.), Cadochamoussetia surensis (Nik.), and Cadoceras cf. simulans Spath are found for the first time in the lower reaches of the Anabar River. The first two species are characteristic of the Lower Callovian Cadochamoussetia subpatruus Subzone of Central Russia, which is equivalent to the Siberian Cadochamoussetia tschernyschewi Zone. Species of the genus Cadochamoussetia, found for the first time in the Arctic, are described. Shells of Siberian representatives of Cadochamoussetia are distinguished from the typical East European species by their larger umbilicus, which is similar to that of the ancestral genus Cadoceras. It is suggested that the Siberian taxa belong to the oldest representatives of this genus, which appeared in the early Callovian Arctic seas and later migrated to seas of Central Europe and England.
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 3, 2017
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