Extinct family of molluscs
Grypoceratidae
Temporal range: Carboniferous–Triassic
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Domatoceras umbilicatum
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Mollusca
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Class:
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Cephalopoda
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Subclass:
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Nautiloidea
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Order:
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Nautilida
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Superfamily:
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†Trigonoceratoidea
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Family:
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†Grypoceratidae Hyatt in Zittle (1900)
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Genera
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- †Domatoceras Hyatt, 1891
- †Epidomatoceras Turner, 1953
- †Grypoceras Hyatt, 1884
- †Gryponautilus Mojsisovics, 1902
- †Gyronautilinae Zakharov and Shigeta 2000
- †Menuthionautilus Collignon, 1933
- †Neostenopoceras Zhao, Liang & Zheng, 1978
- †Paradomatoceras Delepine, 1937
- †Parastenopoceras Ruzhnetzev & Shimanskii, 1954
- †Plummeroceras Kummel 1953
- †Pselioceras Hyatt, 1884
- †Stearoceras Hyatt, 1893
- †Stenopoceras Hyatt, 1893
- †Titanoceras Hyatt, 1884
- †Virgaloceras Schindewolf, 1954
- †Xiaohenautilus Xu, 1988
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Grypoceratidae is the longest-lived family of the Trigonoceratoidea, or of the near equivalent Centroceratina; members of the Nautilida from the Upper Paleozoic and Triassic.[1]