Trimaenioceras klugi, Bockwinkel & Korn, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.921.2413 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:80B3C408-DD2C-4373-96AE-15F067D723F8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10593399 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D659BF7F-C9C9-4150-9CF5-73B94B957BCE |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:D659BF7F-C9C9-4150-9CF5-73B94B957BCE |
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Trimaenioceras klugi |
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gen. et sp. nov. |
Trimaenioceras klugi gen. et sp. nov.
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Fig. 13 View Fig ; Table 10 View Table 10
Bensaidites View in CoL n. sp. – Korn & Klug 2002: 141, text-fig. 133h, k.
Maenioceras View in CoL n. sp. II – Aboussalam & Becker 2011: text-figs 8.3–4.
Diagnosis
Species of Trimaenioceras gen. nov. with thickly discoidal and involute conch at 20 mm dm (ww/ dm ~ 0.50; uw/dm ~ 0.05) with weakly compressed whorl profile (ww/wh ~ 0.95) and low coiling rate (WER ~ 1.55). Whorl profile at 20 mm conch diameter horseshoe-shaped with convex, weakly convergent flanks, rounded ventrolateral shoulder and rounded venter. Ventrolateral shoulder without spiral groove. Growth lines fine. Suture line with very wide external lobe, deep, cuneiform, weakly asymmetric E 2 lobe, symmetrically rounded ventrolateral saddle and V-shaped, slightly asymmetric, acute lateral lobe.
Etymology
Named after Christian Klug, who discovered the ammonoid assemblage.
Type material
Holotype
MOROCCO • Anti-Atlas , Tafilalt , Jebel Ouaoufilal ; middle Givetian ; Bockwinkel and Ebbighausen 2004 Coll.; MB.C.31967.1 (illustrated in Fig. 13A View Fig ).
Paratypes
MOROCCO • 241 specs; same collection data as for holotype; MB.C.31967.2 to MB.C.31967.242 • 24 specs; Oued Mzerreb-W ; beds 10/11 (middle Givetian ); Bockwinkel and Ebbighausen 2004 Coll.; MB.C.31968.1 to MB.C.31968.24 .
Description
Holotype MB.C.31967.1 is a well-preserved limonitic internal mould with 19 mm conch diameter ( Fig. 13A View Fig ). The conch is thickly discoidal and involute (ww/dm = 0.50; uw/dm = 0.06) with a weakly compressed whorl profile (ww/wh = 0.93) and a low coiling rate (WER = 1.52). The flanks are nearly parallel; the ventrolateral shoulder and the venter are continuously rounded. The last phragmocone volution has 14 chambers.
Paratype MB.C.31967.2 has, at 18.5 mm diameter, a conch with very similar proportions like the holotype ( Fig. 13B View Fig ). The suture line has an extremely wide external lobe, which is subdivided in three almost identical prongs. The E 1 lobe is lanceolate and separated from the asymmetric, cuneiform E 2 lobe by a nearly symmetric median saddle that reaches three quarters of the depth of the external lobe. The ventrolateral saddle is inverted U-shaped and nearly symmetric; the lateral lobe is slightly asymmetric V-shaped with convex ventral flank and nearly straight dorsal flank ( Fig. 13E View Fig ). The last phragmocone volution has 14 chambers.
Paratypes MB.C.31968.1 (14 mm conch diameter; Fig. 13C View Fig ) and MB.C.31967.3 (11 mm conch diameter; Fig. 13D View Fig ) show the morphology of the intermediate growth stage, in which the umbilicus is being closed by increasing overlap of the inner flank upon the umbilicus. The suture line of paratype MB.C.31968.1 is similar to that of paratype MB.C.31967.2, but possesses less deep lobes ( Fig. 13F View Fig ). The ventrolateral saddle is narrowly rounded. The last phragmocone volution of paratype MB.C.31968.1 has 12 chambers.
Paratype MB.C.31967.4 was sectioned, but shows that the inner whorls are not preserved ( Fig. 13G View Fig ). However, it shows clearly that the whorl profile is, at 12 mm conch diameter, horseshoe-shaped. It is widest in the midflank area, from where the flanks converge towards the umbilicus and the continuously rounded venter. The umbilical wall is very low and strongly convex.
Remarks
Trimaenioceras klugi gen. et sp. nov. is similar to T. eculeus gen. et sp. nov., but differs in the more slender and narrowly umbilicate conch in comparative growth stages. At around 15 mm conch diameter, ~ 0. 50 and ~ 0.05 in T. klugi , but ww/dm~0.60 and uw/dm~ 0.25 in T. eculeus .
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Trimaenioceras klugi
Bockwinkel, Jürgen & Korn, Dieter 2024 |
Bensaidites
Korn D. & Klug C. 2002: 141 |