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Genus: | Beudantiella Brestroffer 1947 |
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Beudantiella is a high whorled, compressed, sparsely ribbed ammonite from the Lower Cretaceous, (Upper Albian), found in Queensland, Australia.
Beudantiella is a member of the Beudanticeratinae, a desmoceratid subfamily, and of the Desmocerataceae. Related genera include Beudanticeras , Uhligella , and Zurcherella .
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