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Mironenko et al., 2018
New findings of rhynchaptychus-type ammonoid jaws
Mironenko, A., Rogov, M., Gulyaev, D.
Aasta | 2018 |
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Raamat | Contributions to current cephalopod research: Morphology, systematics, evolution, ecology and biostratygraphy.At: Moscow, 29 – 31 October, 2018 |
Kirjastus | Russian Academy of Sciences, Borissiak Paleontological Institute |
Kirjastuse koht | Moscow |
Tüüp | abstrakt |
Keel | vene |
Id | 46175 |
Abstrakt
Ammonoids throughout their history had well-developed jaws of several types. One of these is the rhynchaptychus type, which is characterized by the presence in both jaws, the upper and lower, of sharp calcitic elements: rhyncholites and conchorhynchs, respectively. For a long time, rhynchaptychus-type jaws were only known from the Upper Cretaceous of Japan and Sakhalin, but last year they were described from the Middle Jurassic of Dagestan. Here we describe a large (more than 7 cm long) ammonoid lower jaw from the Middle Aptian of Dagestan, which contains a calcitic conchorhynch. Moreover, four ammonoid lower jaws with conchorhynchs were found in the Lower Cenomanian of the Crimea.
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