Ammodiscus cretaceus ( Reuss, 1845 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/660 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B7056B-2B5A-0A2D-FC7B-F951FEF2FC94 |
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Felipe |
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Ammodiscus cretaceus ( Reuss, 1845 ) |
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Ammodiscus cretaceus ( Reuss, 1845)
Figure 13.5 View FIGURE 13
1845 Operculina cretacea ; Reuss, p. 35, pl. 13, figs. 64, 65.
1860 Cornuspira cretacea Reuss ; Reuss, p. 177, pl. 1, fig. 1.
1978 Ammodiscus cretaceus (Reuss) ; Krasheninnikov and Pflaumann, p. 569, pl. 2, fig. 7.
2005 Ammodiscus cretaceus (Reuss) ; Kaminski and Gradstein, p. 145, pl. 14, figs. 1-10.
2009 Ammodiscus cretaceus (Reuss) ; Kender, Kaminski, and Jones, p. 495, pl. 1, fig. 16, pl. 2, fig. 5.
Material. 10 specimens from seven samples.
Description. Test large, circular, biconcave, composed of a spherical proloculus followed by a single tubular chamber planispirally coiled. The whorls
(up to 11) increase gradually in size. Wall thin and finely agglutinated. Aperture at the end of the tubular chamber.
Distribution. Cosmopolitan taxon; known from the
Cretaceous to the late Eocene ( Kaminski and
Gradstein, 2005). Signaled from the Oligocene of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin ( Schröder-Adams and McNeil, 1994), and from the Miocene of the
Congo Fan ( Kender et al., 2008, 2009).
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