Sphenodiscus sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2004)454<0001:CFTTBI>2.0.CO;2 |
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Sphenodiscus sp. |
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Figure 10K–O
MATERIAL: There are seven specimens: AMNH 49413 About AMNH , 49415 About AMNH , 49416 About AMNH , 49418 About AMNH , 49419 About AMNH , and 50757, and USNM 522937 About USNM from AMNH loc. 3252 from the Severn Formation , Kent County, Maryland .
DESCRIPTION: AMNH 49415 and 49416 are ventral pieces of body chambers (fig. 10L– O). The outer flanks converge to a relatively acute venter. There are no swellings on the flanks. AMNH 49413, 49418, and 49419 are worn pieces of large phragmocones (fig. 10K). USNM 522937 (not illustrated) is a piece of the venter of a body chamber 45.5 mm long.
DISCUSSION: These specimens are too fragmentary for specific identification. However, they do not show any evidence of tubercles, suggesting kinship with Sphenodiscus lobatus .
OCCURRENCE: Severn Formation, Kent County, Maryland .
SUBORDER ANCYLOCERATINA WIEDMANN, 1966
SUPERFAMILY TURRILITACEAE GILL, 1871 View in CoL
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Sphenodiscus sp.
LANDMAN, NEIL H., JOHNSON, RALPH O. & EDWARDS, LUCY E. 2004 |
ANCYLOCERATINA
WIEDMANN 1966 |
TURRILITACEAE
GILL 1871 |
BACULITIDAE
GILL 1871 |