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Ancestral taxa
Domain: Eukaryota /displayed  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Amorphea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Obazoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Opisthokonta  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Holozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Filozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Choanozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Kingdom: Animalia  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: ParaHoxozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Bilateria  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Nephrozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Protostomia  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Spiralia  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Phylum: Mollusca  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subphylum: Conchifera  [Taxonomy; edit]
Class: Cephalopoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Neocephalopoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subclass: Ammonoidea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Order: Ceratitida  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superfamily: Dinaritoidea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Family: Tirolitidae  [Taxonomy; edit]
Genus: Tirolites  [Taxonomy; edit]


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Parent: Tirolitidae [Taxonomy; edit]
Rank: genus (displays as Genus)
Link: Tirolites
Extinct: yes
Always displayed: yes (major rank)
Taxonomic references: Alroy, John (ed.). "Tirolites Mojsisovics 1879 (ceratite)". Fossilworks. Macquarie University. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
Brayard, Arnaud; Jenks, James F.; Bylund, Kevin G. (2019). "Ammonoids and nautiloids from the earliest Spathian Paris Biota and other early Spathian localities in southeastern Idaho, USA". Geobios. 54: 13–36. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2019.04.007. S2CID 146753373.
Parent's taxonomic references: Alroy, John (ed.). "Tirolites Mojsisovics 1879 (ceratite)". Fossilworks. Macquarie University. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
Brayard, Arnaud; Jenks, James F.; Bylund, Kevin G. (2019). "Ammonoids and nautiloids from the earliest Spathian Paris Biota and other early Spathian localities in southeastern Idaho, USA". Geobios. 54: 13–36. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2019.04.007.