2008
DOI: 10.4267/2042/16929
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Les Pseudoperisphinctinae (Ammonitina, Perisphinctidae) de l'horizon à Leckenbyi (Callovien supérieur, zone à Athleta) de Montreuil-Bellay (Maine-et-Loire, France) et description d'une nouvelle espèce, Choffatia isabellae

Abstract: Dans la région de Montreuil-Bellay (Maine-et-Loire), de nombreuses coupes ont été réalisées au passage Callovien moyen-Callovien supérieur. Le premier banc attribué au Callovien supérieur a été daté de l'horizon à Leckenbyi. Il a fourni une très importante faune ammonitique (N=3125), dans laquelle les Perisphinctidae représentent 51% de l'effectif. À côté de formes plus ou moins bien connues comme Pseudopeltoceras leckenbyi (BEAN), Orionoides pseudorion (WAAGEN), Subgrossouvria famulum (BEAN) et S. crassa GÉRA… Show more

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“…H, Hammatocyclus pollex Ebbighausen, Korn & Bockwinkel, 2010, specimen MB.C.18601.7 (early Carboniferous, Gourara, Algeria). I, Choffatia isabellae Bonnot et al, 2008, specimen MB.C.26550 (Middle Jurassic, Normandy).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…H, Hammatocyclus pollex Ebbighausen, Korn & Bockwinkel, 2010, specimen MB.C.18601.7 (early Carboniferous, Gourara, Algeria). I, Choffatia isabellae Bonnot et al, 2008, specimen MB.C.26550 (Middle Jurassic, Normandy).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…H, Hammatocyclus pollex Ebbighausen, Korn & Bockwinkel, 2010, specimen MB.C.18601.7 (early Carboniferous, Gourara, Algeria). I, Choffatia isabellae Bonnot et al, 2008, specimen MB.C.26550 (Middle Jurassic, Normandy). Hammatocyclus pollex (Ebbighausen, Korn, and Bockwinkel, 2010): This species has been chosen out of the various Carboniferous ammonoids with pachyconic, subinvolute adult whorls but extremely wide umbilicate juvenile whorls. Revilloceras granofalcatum (Kullmann, 1961): This is a representative of a large group of Carboniferous ammonoids with a pachyconic subinvolute conch shape and a distinctive triphasic conch width index ontogeny (Korn 2012; Walton and Korn 2017). Metalegoceras sundaicum (Haniel, 1915): Representative of the Permian ammonoids with extremely evolute inner whorls and closure of the umbilicus later in ontogeny.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted that most ammonites were widely variable intraspecifically in morphology and adult size (e.g., Sturani 1971;callomon 1985;bonnot 1993;parent 1998a;bonnot et al 2008;landman et al 2010). However, the sequence of sculptural stages (sculpture ontogeny) is rather stable.…”
Section: Sexual Dimorphism and Intraspecific Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%