The Haloritidae is an ammonoid family belonging to the Ceratitida and placed in the Tropitaceae, a superfamily. The Haloritidae are characteristically subglobose and involute, commonly with lateral ribs that may cross the venter. In some the ribs may have nodes. Ventral keels and furrows are atypical. The last volution (whorl) is commonly eccentric. Sutures are ammonitic, ceratic, or goniatitic. The family Haloritidae was named by Mojsisovics in 1893. Fossils come from the Upper Triassic.
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