Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872 )

Ifrim, Christina & Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang, 2021, Ammonoids and their biozonation across the Santonian-Campanian boundary in north-eastern Coahuila, Mexico, Palaeontologia Electronica (a 34) 24 (3), pp. 1-62 : 35-38

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Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872 )
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Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872) View in CoL

Figure 27A–B View FIGURE 27 , Figure 28A–B View FIGURE 28 , Figure 29A–B View FIGURE 29 ,

Figure 30B–E View FIGURE 30 , Figure 31A View FIGURE 31 , Figure 32A–B View FIGURE 32 , Table 12

1872 Ammonites dülmensis Schlüter. p. 52. plate 16. figure 1-2

1894 Pachydiscus dülmensis Schlüter sp.; de Grossouvre. p. 199. plate 20

1920 Pachydiscus dülmenensis Schlüter ; Köplitz. p. 69. plate 8. figure 25

1936 Pachydiscus (Parapachydiscus) jimenezi Renz. p. 3. plate 2. figure 4, 4a

1963 Eupachydiscus jimenezi Young. p. 59, plate 14, figures 1, 5; plate 16, figure 4; text-figure 10k

1963 Parapuzosia paulsoni Young. p. 53, plate 11. figures 3–5; plate 12. figures 1-4; plate 15. figure 10; plate 17. figure 9; plate 19. figures 3-4; text-figures 8a-b. 9g, j, r

1986 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis (Schlüter. 1872) ; Kennedy. p. 35. text-figure 12

1989 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis (Schlüter. 1872) ; Jagt. p. 7. plate 1-5. plate 6. figure 1

1992a Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) paulsoni (Young. 1963) ; Cobban and Kennedy. p. 69, plate 1, figures 4-7; plate 4. figures 7- 9; plate 5, figures 7-8; text-figures 3a-c, 4b

1992b Pachydiscus cf. P. paulsoni (Young. 1963) ; Kennedy et al., p. 441

1993a Pachydiscus sp. ; Kennedy and Cobban.

p. 831., figures 3-4

1995 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmenensis (Schlüter. 1872) ; Wippich, p. 52., plate 2. figures 1-2; plate 4. figures 1-2 1995 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis (Schlüter. 1872) ; Kennedy and Kaplan, p. 27, plate 9. figures 1-2; plate 10, figures 1-2; plate 11; plate 12, figures 1, 2 (with synonymy)

1997 Pachydiscus View in CoL cf. P. paulsoni ( Young, 1963) View in CoL ; Kennedy et al., p. 9

2005 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmenensis ( Schlüter, 1872) ; Kaplan et al., p. 62, plate 6, figures 6-7; plate 10

2006 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872) View in CoL ; Kaplan et al., p. 34, plate 2, figures 1-3

Type. The lectotype is GPIB 47, the original of Schlüter (1872, pl. 16, figures 1-2) by subsequent designation by ( Jagt, 1989, p. 7). It is from the lower Campanian Dülmen Formation, Westphalia, Germany, and was re-figured by Kennedy (1986, figure 12) and Jagt (1989, pl. 5).

Material. Five collected specimens, CPC –2193, – 2195, –2197, –2545,and –2561 from bed TPY40 and upwards.

Description. Involute shell (U/D between 0.24 and 0.36) with compressed oval whorl section (WB/WH is around 1 but with variation). The shell is ornamented by narrow, sharp, shallow, moderately sinuous primary ribs separated by one or two long, narrow secondary ribs. The primaries show elongated bullae from the umbilical shoulder to the inner part of flank. All ribs cross the venter with forward arching. Distance of ribs is constant, with increasing D, so that the number of ribs increases linear with D.

Dimensions. Table 12.

Remarks. The specimens included here are characterized by numerous sharp, shallow primary and secondary ribs. These are also present on shells Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) jimenezi ( Renz, 1936) , P. (P.) paulsoni Young, 1963 and Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872) from the lower Campaniain of Mexico, Texas, and Germany.

Specimens from the Tepeyac-Jimenez area were first described by Renz (1936). The holotype of Pachydiscus (P.) jimenezi is the specimen of Renz (1936, p. 3, pl. 2, figure 4, 4a) by monotypy. Renz (op. cit.) states that it is specimen No. 1 in the Collection Böse-Staub, housed in the Geologi-

PALAEO- ELECTRONICA.ORG cal Institute of the University of Bern. This collection has been transferred to the Naturhistorisches Museum Bern, but the holotype is untraceable there and is here regarded as lost .

The morphology described here is also seen in Parapuzosia paulsoni Young, 1963 (p. 53ff). The holotype of Parapuzosia paulsoni is TMM 30625, from the “Gober chalk” in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Specimens from Texas were described by Cobban and Kennedy (1992b), in addition to unfigured specimens from Texas Cobban and Kennedy (1992a) and Alabama ( Kennedy et al. (1997a). Cobban and Kennedy (1992a) shortly mention similarities of P. paulsoni Young, 1963 with Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872, p. 52, P1. 16, figures 1-2; see Kennedy, 1986 a, text-figure 12). They suggested that the American species differed by weak bullae, a more compressed whorl section, and fewer, wider spaced ribs. However, these differences appear to be related to different ontogenetic stages. When plotting the morphometric data of all three species ( Figure 31A–B View FIGURE 31 ), it becomes evident that no notable differences exist between the three closely related species regarding whorl dimensions and ribbing. Rather, each of the species is morphologically variable ( Cobban and Kennedy, 1992a; Kaplan et al., 2005; Kaplan et al., 2006; Kennedy, 1986; Kennedy et al., 1997a; Kennedy and Kaplan, 1995). In fact, the holotypes of Pachydiscus (P.) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872) , P. (P.) jimenezi ( Renz, 1936) , and P. (P.) paulsoni ( Young, 1963) plot together in all morphometric aspects ( Figure 31A–B View FIGURE 31 ). As no other unequivocal characteristics exist between them, the three are considered to be conspecific, with Pachydiscus (P.) duelmensis as the homonym.

The low rib index in CPC–2193 is probably due to abrasion of the outer flanks and venter, also allowing for destruction of the secondaries. Specimen CPC–2545 shows a smooth adult body chamber, which exludes an assignation to the genus Eupachydiscus , because the latter presents prominent ribs on the terminal whorl.

Morphometric relations of Menuites gordoni Young, 1963 resemble those of Pachydiscus (P.) duelmensis . However, ribbing differs significantly

IFRIM & STINNESBECK: CAMPANIAN AMMONOID BIOZONATION from the conspicious ornament of P. (P.) duelmensis , and separation of the two taxa is here maintained.

Occurrence. Basal to middle lower Campanian of Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, southwestern France, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, and Mexico. In the Tepeyac section, the taxon occurs in bed TPY40 and above this layer, i.e., in the Menabites (Delawarella) tequesquitense , M. (D.) delawarensis and Baculites taylorensis zones, and thus throughout the lower Campanian.

CPC

Culture collection of Pedro Crous

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Cephalopoda

Family

Pachydiscidae

Genus

Pachydiscus

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Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) duelmensis ( Schlüter, 1872 )

Ifrim, Christina & Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang 2021
2021
Loc

Pachydiscus

Zittel 1884
1884
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