Diplesioceras sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2017n4a4 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9D9E8487-1DAB-4B65-B032-6827611BCAE7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D487BE-FFED-FFE6-CA68-D4CBFDDBF8F0 |
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Felipe |
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Diplesioceras sp. |
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( Figs 4C View FIG ; 5S View FIG )
REMARKS
This is a half-whorl phragmocone fragment of an ammonite with flattish flanks, relatively wide venter with low, blunt keel on it and weak, rounded, biplicate ribs.
The only similar specimen is the Diplesioceras sp. nov. 1 in Fernández-López (1985:204,pl.17,fig.8),a small specimen from the Garantiana Zone of the Iberian Cordilleras.The Mombasa am - monite has comparable size proportions and shows the same style of ribbing. Its suture-line is very similar to that of the Diplesioceras diplesium Buckman, 1920 figured by Dietl (1974: text-fig. 7).
Diplesioceras View in CoL is a strange genus regarded incertae sedis by Donovan et al. (1981: 118) and grouped together with the haploceratid Poecilomorphus View in CoL by Fernández-López (1985: 204). Recently Howarth (2013: 121) ranged the genus into the Hildoceratoidea, as incertae sedis.
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Diplesioceras sp.
Galácz, András 2017 |
Diplesioceras
Galácz 2017 |
Poecilomorphus
Buckman 1889 |