Diagnoza
Horn-like curved shell elliptic in cross section, with the long axis running dorso-ventrally. Shell smooth, with indistinct transverse striation. Longitudinal ribs discernible in moulds. Air chambers low. Siphuncle at the inner (concave) side. Porównanie
Sobolew (1912) figured one relatively large but incomplete specimen. Some additional specimens confirm the correctness of this diagnosis. The "longitudinal ribs discernible in moulds" of Sobolew are the attachment scars of retractor muscles. The dorsal (convex) side of the shell is a little flattened, whereas the ventral side is parabolic in outline. The body chamber is cylindrical without any significant terminal modifications, with a ventral rudimentary funnel sinus. The connecting rings are recrystallized. There are no deposits. The intrapopulation variability consists in shell size and coiling. The phylogenetic relations of this species are unclear. It may be a descendant of Protophragmoceras (Silurian; Discosorida) or Devonocheilus (Late Devonian; Oncoceratida). Autekologia Występowanie geograficzne Zasięg czasowy Materiały muzealne Literatura
Dzik, J. 1984. Phylogeny of the Nautiloidea. Palaeontologia Polonica 45, 1-255 |