Ephippioceras pygops, Korn & Klug, 2023

Korn, Dieter & Klug, Christian, 2023, Early Carboniferous coiled nautiloids from the Anti-Atlas (Morocco), European Journal of Taxonomy 885, pp. 156-194 : 182-183

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.885.2199

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8222739

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/498203A9-1F48-441C-B413-35C683103AE1

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Ephippioceras pygops
status

sp. nov.

Ephippioceras pygops sp. nov.

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Fig. 18 View Fig ; Table 8 View Table 8

Diagnosis

Species of Ephippioceras with thickly pachyconic, subinvolute conch, whorl profile moderately depressed (ww/wh ~1.60) with broadly rounded venter and rounded umbilical margin. Impressed zone deep (IZR ~ 0.37). Suture line with high, subangular ventral saddle.

Etymology

Named after the brachiopod genus Pygope , because of the shape of the septal surface.

Material examined

Holotype MOROCCO • Anti-Atlas, east of Gara el Itima , 36 km east-northeast of Taouz ; uppermost Zrigat Formation; Ebbighausen & Korn 2004 Coll.; illustrated in Fig. 18 View Fig ; MB.C.31292 .

Description

Specimen MB.C.31292 ( Fig. 18A View Fig ) is a fragment of a specimen with a phragmocone diameter of about 80 mm. The whorl profile is crescent-shaped with a broadly rounded venter that continues onto the flanks, a rounded umbilical margin and a convex umbilical wall. The whorl section is moderately depressed (ww/wh=1.60) and the whorl embraces the preceding one to a rather high degree (IZR =0.37). The septal surface shows the striking bilobate shape with a median ridge that separates the septum in two concave bulges. The suture line forms a narrow, subangular saddle on the venter, a wide, broadly rounded lobe on the flank and another smaller lobe on the umbilical wall ( Fig. 18C View Fig ).

Remarks

Ephippioceras pygops sp. nov. has a far less depressed whorl profile when compared with the other species of the genus. While the ww/wh ratio is only 1.60 in E. pygops , it is close to a value of 2.00 or even higher in E. clitellarium and E. sphaericum ( Shimansky 1967) . In E. bilobatum , E. ferratum and E. verneuili , the whorl overlap is much lower (IZR ~ 0.20) than in E. pygops (IZR ~0.37). Ephippioceras spirale is difficult to compare because of the small size (19 mm dm) of the only one specimen.

Table 8. Conch dimensions (in mm) and ratios of Ephippioceras pygops sp. nov.

specimen dm ww wh uw ah ww/dm ww/wh uw/dm WER IZR
MB.C.31292 77.7 48,6 30.7 1.60 0.37
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