“…By the Early Jurassic, belemnites had reached a cosmopolitan distribution and relatively high diversity and abundance (e.g., Iba et al, 2014aIba et al, , 2014bWeis et al, 2015a). Although affected by second-order extinction events (e.g., Dera et al, 2016;De Baets et al, 2021;Neige et al, 2021), belemnites continued to be diverse during the Jurassic and early Early Cretaceous (e.g., Schlegelmilch, 1998;Mutterlose, 1988Mutterlose, , 1998Iba et al, 2011), with the two last occurring, disjunctively distributed families, the Boreal Belemnitellidae and the Austral Dimitobeli-dae, finally becoming extinct at the K/Pg-boundary (e.g., Doyle, 1992;Christensen, 1997;Iba et al, 2011).…”