Eumorphoceras bisulcatum


Sugerowana cytacja: Gryz, P. 2023. Eumorphoceras bisulcatum (Girty, 1909) . Ikonoteka (http://ikonoteka.paleo.pan.pl/xwiki/bin/viewrev/Species/Eumorphoceras+bisulcatum+)

Diagnoza

Discoidal shell, becoming increasingly so with advancing age; umbilicus moderately large, proportionately smaller in mature specimens than in young ones; cross section changes in ontogeny, from transverse and elliptical to radially elongate and elliptical at maturity; surface is divided by two revolving sulci into three nearly equal portions;  areas nearest the umbilicus are marked by regular, strong, angular, radiating ribs, separated by subangular channels of about the same width; near the revolving sulci the ribs and channels are bent strongly forward, and at the same time they rapidly die out and disappear; ventral area rises rather strongly from the two sulci, by which it is defined.

Porównanie

Autekologia


Występowanie geograficzne

Zasięg czasowy

Materiały muzealne

Literatura

Żelichowski 1972

Musiał & Tabor 1988

Bojkowski 1979

Specyfikacja

Królestwo
ANIMALIA 

Typ
MOLLUSCA

Podtyp
CONCHIFERA

Gromada
CEPHALOPODA

Podgromada
AMMONOIDEA

Rząd
Goniatitida

Podrząd
Goniatitina

Rodzina
Girtyoceratidae

Rodzaj
Eumorphoceras

Gatunek
Eumorphoceras bisulcatum

Synonimy
Pericyclus impressus Hind, 1918

Populacja typowa gatunku

Holotyp

USNM 119596; Girty 1909: 68.

Locus typicus

Caney shale (Tuskahoma quadrangle), Oklahoma (USA)

Stratum typicum

Carboniferous


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