Eubaculites Spath, 1926
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Genus Eubaculites Spath, 1926 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES: Baculites vagina var. Ootacodensis Stoliczka, 1866 (p. 199, pl. 90, figs. 14,?15), by original designation, from
the Maastrichtian of Ootacod, south India, = Baculites labyrinthicus Morton, 1834, p. 44 , pl. 13, fig. 10.
Eubaculites cf. E. labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834) Figure 4P, Q
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Baculites labyrinthicus Morton, 1834: 44 View in CoL , pl. 13, fig. 10.
Baculites labyrinthicus Morton, Gabb, 1861a: 394 View in CoL , pl. 3, fig. 1.
Baculites labyrinthicus Morton, Gabb, 1861b: 77 View in CoL .
DESCRIPTION: USNM 445379 (fig. 4P, Q) is a plaster cast of a septate fragment 38.5 mm long, with a whorl height of 32.0 mm and a whorl breadth of 18.9 mm (ratio of whorl breadth to whorl height is 0.59). The dorsum is broad and flat with a narrowly rounded dorsolateral margin. The dorsal flanks are flattened and divergent; the midflank region, which is the point of greatest whorl breadth, is broadly rounded; the outer flanks are flattened and converge to a narrowly rounded venter. Traces of a transverse rib are preserved on the dorsal half of the flanks at the larger end of the specimen. The sutures are intricately subdivided.
DISCUSSION: The fastigiate rather than tabulate venter suggests that this is a specimen of Eubaculites nearest to E. labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834) (p. 44, pl. 13, fig. 10), originally described from the Prairie Bluff Chalk of Alabama. Eubaculites carinatus (Morton, 1834) (p. 44, pl. 13, fig. 1), the prior name of the widely recorded E. lyelli (d’Orbigny, 1847) (see Kennedy, 1987: 195, pl. 27, figs. 5–8, pl. 32, figs. 13, 14, with synonymy) is easily distinguished by its crescentic flank ribs and tabulate venter. Eubaculites simplex (Kossmat, 1895) (p. 156, pl. 19[5], figs. 13a, b, non pl. 19[5], figs. 14a, b) has a tabulate venter and is smooth. Eubaculites vagina (Forbes, 1846) (see figures in Klinger, 1976) has a tabulate venter and bituberculate flanks.
OCCURRENCE: This specimen was collected from the basal part of the Navesink Formation in a tributary on the west side of Crosswicks Creek south of Allentown , Monmouth County, New Jersey. The specimen is associated with a large collection of Baculites ovatus .
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Eubaculites Spath, 1926
KENNEDY, W. J., LANDMAN, N. H., COBBAN, W. A. & JOHNSON, R. O. 2000 |
Baculites labyrinthicus
Morton, Gabb 1861: 394 |
Baculites labyrinthicus
Morton, Gabb 1861: 77 |
Baculites labyrinthicus
Morton 1834: 44 |