Antaganides sauvageti, Branger, 2024

Branger, Patrick, 2024, Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae, Geodiversitas 46 (14), pp. 471-493 : 476-477

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13890337

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scientific name

Antaganides sauvageti
status

n. gen., n. sp.

Antaganides sauvageti n. gen., n. sp.

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DIAGNOSIS. — Small nautilus, maximum diameter about 60 mm, shell compressed with an oval section on inner whorls. On the adult body-chamber, the venter flattens. The umbilicus is open on the juvenile but very small. Suture lines with a wide but shallow lateral lobe.

ETYMOLOGY. — After the name of Henri Sauvaget, teacher in Niort, involved in the Museum of Natural History of this town at the beginning of the XXth century and donator of his paleontological collection to this Museum.

OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — France • 1 specimen; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Aigondigné, Mougon, “Trotte-Buie” ( POC0102 ); [46°25’37”N, 0°12’28”W]; Zigzag Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; Lower Bathonian ; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; 2023.PB.N93 • GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort; [46°18’25”N, 0°27’42”W]; Zigzag Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; Lower Bathonian ; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; 2023.PB.N127 • GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Échiré; [46°21’30”N, 0°25’37”W]; Zigzag Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; Lower Bathonian ; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; 2023. PB.N128. GoogleMaps

TYPE LOCALITY AND STRATUM TYPICUM. — All the specimens come from a layer called regionally “Banc Pourri” that corresponds to the Zigzag Zone of the Lower Bathonian, especially at the Viaduc de l’Égray where the holotype is coming from.

MEASUREMENTS. — See Table 2. View TABLE

DESCRIPTION

Small shells, around 60 mm in diameter, very involute with a closed or slightly open umbilicus. The type specimen is an adult form displaying approximation of the last two septa. The shell is compressed in the inner whorls and widens on the body-chamber that is always higher than wide. The section of the whorls is trapezoidal and flanks are slightly rounded. The maximum width is close to the umbilicus, at about 1/3 of the height of the whorl. Umbilical area is rounded with a perpendicular coiling to the proceeding whorl. The ventral part is limited by rounded shoulders that become more angular but never sharp on the body-chamber. Venter is rounded, flattened on the body-chamber where it can become slightly concave. Suture line ( Fig. 4B View FIG ) shows a wide, shallow lateral lobe and a ventral lobe too. The aperture is partly broken but the dorsal part seems to be similar to these of Pseudaganides .

REMARKS

In Western Europe, Lower Bathonian beds are usually very fossiliferous but no similar species has ever been described.Compared with Antaganides cf. erycinus n. comb., the shell of A. sauvageti n. gen., n. sp. is a little larger and thicker at adult age.

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