Spitidiscus Kilian, 1910
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Genus Spitidiscus Kilian, 1910 View in CoL
Type species: Ammonites rotula Sowerby, 1827; Speeton, UK, Hauterivian, by original designation .
Spitidiscus cf. cankovi Vašíček and Michalík, 1986 Fig. 3F View Fig .
Material.—A small fragment of whorl of outer mould ( ZPAL Am. 25/9), from Cretaceous, Tatra Mountains, Poland.
Description.—Only three slight constrictions at approximately ¼ of whorl are preserved with ribs of unequal length appearing in between them. In a single complete interval between two constrictions, 8 ribs are developed on the specimen perimeter. The ribs prolong through venter without interruption. In the interval stated, a complete simple rib occurs on front side of the first constriction. Behind the constriction, a short inserted rib appears on its outside and in front of it, another shorter one ending approximately at halfwhorl can be found. A set of three ribs follows: the posterior rib is complete, starting in markedly elevated, not particularly large umbilical tubercle. Another rib runs in this tubercle and starts bifurcating. A pair of bifurcated ribs lies closer to another one than the interval between the individual and the bifurcated rib. Afterwards, there is a complete simple rib which might be connected to the abovementioned umbilical tubercle or perhaps is independent. It is followed by a shorter inserted rib reaching approximately the midhigh whorl and by the last complete simple rib. On the rear side, the rib is limited by constriction. Four ribs reach as far as the umbilicus. The height of whorl is approximately 18 mm.
Remarks.—The incomplete specimen does not allow for an unambiguous identification. Remarkable is a large number of constrictions per whorl. Bulgarian specimens which Vašíček and Michalík (1986) included in the synonymy of Spitidiscus cankovi occur in the Lower Hauterivian. Vašíček and Michalík (1986) refer it to a similar age in the Mráznica Formation, the Butkov Quarry. Avram (1995) mentions it from the Valanginian–Hauterivian boundary in Romania.
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Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Spitidiscus Kilian, 1910
Vašíček, Zdeněk, Błażejowski, Błażej, Gaździcki, Andrzej, Król, Maria, Lefeld, Jerzy, Skupien, Petr & Wierzbowski, Andrzej 2020 |
Spitidiscus cf. cankovi Vašíček and Michalík, 1986
Vasicek and Michalik 1986 |