Stockumites kleinerae ( Korn, 1984 )
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Stockumites kleinerae ( Korn, 1984 ) |
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Stockumites kleinerae ( Korn, 1984)
Figs 6–7 View Fig View Fig ; Table 3 View Table 3
Acutimitoceras kleinerae Korn, 1984: 74 , pl. 1 figs 1–5, pl. 3 fig. 23, text-figs 4c–d, 5a.
Acutimitoceras kleinerae – Korn 1992b: 16, pl. 2 figs 4–5; 1994: 47, text-figs 36e, 38a–e, 40b, 44g –h, 45e, 48c–d, 56a–b, 57d–e. — Schoenlaub et al. 1992: pl. 5 figs 4–5. — Kullmann 2000: text-fig. 4h. — Korn & Klug 2002: 197, text-fig. 173a.
Stockumites kleinerae – Korn & Weyer 2023: 47, figs 29–30.
Imitoceras Denckmanni – Schindewolf 1923: 336, pl. 15 figs 5–6, text-fig. 4h.
Imitoceras substriatum – Vöhringer 1960: 128, pl. 3 fig. 1, text-fig. 9.
non Acutimitoceras kleinerae – Sheng 1989: 110, pl. 33 figs 3–5.
Diagnosis
Species of Stockumites with a conch reaching 70 mm diameter. Conch at 5 mm dm pachyconic to globular, subinvolute to subevolute (ww/dm =0.60–0.90; uw/dm=0.20–0.40); at 15 mm dm pachyconic to globular, involute (ww/dm =0.80–0.90; uw/dm=0.05–0.15); at 30 mm dm thickly pachyconic, involute (ww/dm ~ 0.75; uw/dm=0.00–0.05). Whorl profile at 30 mm dm weakly depressed (ww/wh ~ 1.35); coiling rate moderately high (WER ~ 1.80). Venter very broadly rounded, umbilical margin broadly rounded. Growth lines fine to coarse, wide-standing, with convex course. Without constrictions on the shell surface; with weak internal shell thickenings. Suture line with narrow external lobe and narrowly V-shaped adventive lobe (from Korn & Weyer 2023).
Material examined
Holotype GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains , forestry road cutting 900 m east of Stockum ; Stockum Limestone ( Stockumites prorsus Zone ); Korn 1982 Coll.; illustrated by Korn (1984: pl. 1 fig. 3) and Korn (1994: text-fig. 38b); SMF 43001 About SMF .
Paratypes GERMANY • 15 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , forestry road cutting, 900 m east of Stockum ; Stockum Limestone; Korn 1982 Coll.; SMF 43002 About SMF – SMF 43016 About SMF • 13 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , trench II , 950 m east of Stockum ; Stockum Limestone; Korn 1982 Coll.; SMF 43017 About SMF – SMF 43029 About SMF • 10 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , Müssenberg ; Hangenberg Limestone, bed 3c; Korn 1980 Coll.; SMF 43030 About SMF – SMF 43039.
Additional material GERMANY • 3specimens; Upper Franconia , 400 m north-west of Kirchgattendorf; bed 21 (“ Gattendorfia Limestone ”); Schindewolf 1916 Coll.; SMF Mbg.3108, SMF Mbg.7561– SMF Mbg.7562 • 1 specimen; Upper Franconia , 400 m north-west of Kirchgattendorf; bed 21 (“ Gattendorfia Limestone ”); GZG. INV.141 • 4 specimens; Upper Franconia , 400 m north-west of Kirchgattendorf; bed 21 (“ Gattendorfia Limestone ”); Schindewolf 1934 Coll.; BGRB X13381 View Materials – BGRB X13383 View Materials , BGRB unnumbered specimen • 1 specimen; Upper Franconia , 400 m north-west of Kirchgattendorf; bed 21a(“ Gattendorfia Limestone ”); Korn 1989 Coll.; MB.C.31261 • 2 specimens; Upper Franconia , 400 m north-west of Kirchgattendorf; bed 21c–d (“ Gattendorfia Limestone ”); Korn 1989 Coll.; MB.C.31262.1– MB.C.31262.2 .
Description
Specimen MBG3108 is a comparatively well-preserved, only slightly deformed conch with a diameter of 67 mm ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). It is thickly discoidal (ww/wh nearly 0.60) with an almost completely closed umbilicus.The whorl width slightly exceeds the whorl height (ww/wh = 1.04); the coiling rate is moderate (WER =1.87). The whorl profile shows a very broadly rounded venter. It seems to be somewhat narrowed at the aperture, but this is apparently caused by deformation of the body chamber. The ornament consists of coarse growth lines with a convex course.
Specimens BGRB X13381 ( Fig. 6C View Fig ), BGRB X13382 ( Fig. 6D View Fig ) and BGRB X13383 ( Fig. 6E View Fig ) show similar conch morphologies between 18 and 32 mm conch diameter; only the ww/dm ratio decreases from 0.84 to 0.78.
The small specimen GZG.INV.141 has a globular shape (ww/dm=0.86) with a slightly opened umbilicus (uw/dm =0.14) at 10 mm conch diameter ( Fig. 6B View Fig ). It shows coarse growth lines that curve forward on the flank and form a broad, flat ventral projection. A shallow shell constriction is present at a conch diameter of about 7 mm.
The cross sections of specimens MB.C.31261, SMF Mbg.7561, SMF Mbg.7562 and MB.C.31262.1 show the ontogenetic changes of the conch geometry from the innermost whorls up to a conch diameter of 34 mm ( Fig. 7A–D View Fig ). They show that the early juvenile evolute stage with a crescent-shaped whorl profile is present up to a conch diameter of about 5 mm. After this, rapid increase of the whorl width and stagnation of opening of the umbilicus leads to a pachyconic, subinvolute or involute conch with a C-shaped whorl profile already at 8 mm diameter.
The growth trajectory of the ww/dm ratio shows a distinct triphasic ontogeny ( Fig. 7E View Fig ), while the ww/ wh trajectory is weakly biphasic with a nearly continuous decrease from a value of 2.00 at 1 mm conch diameter to 1.00 at 70 mm diameter ( Fig. 7F View Fig ). The coiling rate is rather low in all growth stages and exceeds a WER value of 1.80 only in the adult stage at about 60 mm conch diameter ( Fig. 7G View Fig ).
Remarks
Stockumites kleinerae is, next to Mimimitoceras varicosum , the stoutest ammonoid species in the ammonoid assemblage from bed 21 of Gattendorf. However, both species can easily be distinguished by the presence ( M. varicosum ) or absence ( S. kleinerae ) of shell constrictions. S. kleinerae differs from S. intermedius by the coarser growth lines, which are dense and sharply formed in the adult stage of S. kleinerae , whereas in S. intermedius they are widely spaced and lamellar.
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Stockumites kleinerae ( Korn, 1984 )
Korn, Dieter & Weyer, Dieter 2023 |
Stockumites kleinerae
Korn D. & Weyer D. 2003: 47 |
Acutimitoceras kleinerae
Korn D. & Klug C. 2002: 197 |
Korn D. 1994: 47 |
Korn D. 1992: 16 |
Acutimitoceras kleinerae
Sheng H. 1989: 110 |
Acutimitoceras kleinerae
Korn D. 1984: 74 |
Imitoceras substriatum
Vohringer E. 1960: 128 |
Imitoceras Denckmanni
Schindewolf O. H. 1923: 336 |