Richardsonoceras sinuososeptatum


Sugerowana cytacja: Moczyński 2019. Richardsonoceras sinuososeptatum (Roemer, 1861) Ikonoteka (http://ikonoteka.paleo.pan.pl/xwiki/bin/viewrev/Species/Richardsonoceras+sinuososeptatum)

Diagnoza

Relatively short, exogastrically curved conchs with almond-shaped cross section, ventral side sharp; thick growth lines arched in outline and running obliquely, forming a sharp sinus at the ventral side.

Porównanie

Roemer's only preserved specimen attains 32 mm in diameter of immature phragmocone, which resembles the holotype of Beloitoceras heterocurvatum Strand, 1935. There is a close resemblance also in the aperture outline, as judged from the traces of growth lines discernible on the mould of the phragmocone. The mature living chamber of B. heterocurvatum declines in diameter adaperturally, as in the type species of the genus. The holotype of B. heterocurvatum agrees with the paratype of C. sinuososeptatum in the shape of connecting rings. One may thus suppose that the specimens are conspecific.
The specimen illustrated in the present paper is the only preserved original of C. sinuososeptatum. The other specimen figured by Roemer was lost during World War n. Its true specific assignment cannot be demonstrated but, due to the imprecision of Roemer's drawings, there is no certainty that the two specimens belonged to distinct species.

Autekologia

Występowanie geograficzne

Zasięg czasowy

Materiały muzealne

Literatura

Dzik, J. 1984. Phylogeny of the Nautiloidea. Palaeontologia Polonica 45, 1-255.

Strand, T. 1935. The Upper Ordovician cephalopods of the Oslo area. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift 14, 1-117.

Specyfikacja

Królestwo
ANIMALIA 

Typ
MOLLUSCA

Podtyp
CONCHIFERA

Gromada
CEPHALOPODA

Podgromada
NAUTILOIDEA

Rząd
Oncoceratida

Rodzina
Oonoceratidae

Rodzaj
Richardsonoceras

Gatunek
Richardsonoceras sinuososeptatum

Synonimy
Orthoceras sinuoso-septatum Roemer, 1861

Populacja typowa gatunku

Holotyp

Paratype: specimen UWR 3230s; lectotype  probably lost.

Locus typicus

Erratic boulder of Baltic origin, Zawidowice by Oleśnica, Poland.

Stratum typicum

Probably Ashgill. 


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