Pharciceratinae Hyatt, 1900

Korn, Dieter & Bockwinkel, Jürgen, 2021, The pharciceratid ammonoids from the Roteisenstein Formation of Dillenburg (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea), European Journal of Taxonomy 771, pp. 1-79 : 12

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.771.1503

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5552694

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scientific name

Pharciceratinae Hyatt, 1900
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Subfamily Pharciceratinae Hyatt, 1900

Diagnosis

Pharciceratidae with open umbilicus in all growth stages; umbilical width ratio decreasing in the adult stage. Suture line with four to six umbilical lobes.

Included genera

Pharciceras Hyatt, 1884 ; Allopharciceras Bockwinkel, Becker & Aboussalam, 2017; Extropharciceras Bockwinkel, Becker& Ebbighausen, 2009 ; Lunupharciceras Korn in Korn & Klug, 2002; Oxypharciceras Bockwinkel, Becker & Aboussalam, 2017; Sphaeropharciceras Bogoslovsky, 1955 (probably synonym of Pharciceras ); Transpharciceras Bockwinkel, Becker & Ebbighausen, 2013 ; Evopharciceras gen. nov.

Remarks

Bogoslovsky (1955) introduced the genus Sphaeropharciceras ; the species S. sandbergerorum , which was newly named by him at the same time, was determined as the type species. This species was based on an illustration by Sandberger & Sandberger (1850 –1856: pl. 9 fig. 2), in which a small (13 mm conch diameter), almost globular specimen is shown.

The specimen was then figured and briefly discussed by House (in House & Ziegler 1977: pl. 5 figs 24–26). House concluded that the distorted specimen has to be included in Pharciceras tridens . Unfortunately, this specimen is now considered lost; therefore, it cannot be verified whether it is indeed to be considered a synonym of P. tridens . Owing to the small size, however, it should hardly be possible to formulate a satisfactory species diagnosis.

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