Sandbergeroceras archiaci, Korn & Bockwinkel, 2021

Korn, Dieter & Bockwinkel, Jürgen, 2021, The pharciceratid ammonoids from the Roteisenstein Formation of Dillenburg (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea), European Journal of Taxonomy 771, pp. 1-79 : 73-74

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.771.1503

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5560005

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CA8E6D62-FBEF-45A7-B4F9-2C914A45B54D

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Sandbergeroceras archiaci
status

sp. nov.

Sandbergeroceras archiaci sp. nov.

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Fig 50A View Fig ; Table 32 View Table 32

Diagnosis

Species of Sandbergeroceras with thinly discoidal, evolute conch at 30 mm dm (ww/ dm ~ 0.35; uw/ dm ~ 0.50). Whorl profile moderately depressed (ww/ wh ~1.55); venter flatly rounded. Two deep spiral grooves on the venter. Shell ornament with 30 sigmoidal, sharp ribs on the flanks and coarse growth lines.

Etymology

Named after Étienne Jules Adolphe Desmier de Saint-Simon, Vicomte d’Archiac (1802–1868), one of the pioneers of studying fossils from the Red Ironstone.

Material examined

Holotype GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains , Oberscheld (Grube Anna); early Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Koch Coll.; MB.C.3671 .

Description

Holotype MB.C.3671 is an incomplete, but rather well-prerserved specimen of 33 mm conch diameter in fossil-rich and iron-rich limestone ( Fig. 50A View Fig ). It allows the study of slightly more than two whorls up to a conch diameter of 33 mm. The conch is discoidal and evolute (ww / dm =0.35; uw / dm = 0.51)

with low coiling rate (WER =1.51); the whorl profile depressed (ww / wh =1.56) with continuously rounded umbilical wall, flanks and venter. The venter bears two rather deep spiral grooves. Both whorls bear rounded, forward-directed ribs; there are 30 such ribs on the last whorl and 40 on the penultimate. In addition, sharp growth lines are formed at almost equal intervals of about 0.2 mm. They extend almost straight across the flank and curve forward to a moderately high projection in the ventrolateral area.

Remarks

Sandbergeroceras archiaci sp. nov. differs from S. tuberculosocostatum and S. costatum in the form of the whorl profile and the umbilical width. The whorl profile is rounded-triangular with a tightly rounded venter in the latter two species, whereas the venter is weakly flattened in S. costatum . The ventrolateral grooves are less pronounced in S. tuberculosocostatum and S. costatum . The umbilicus is, at 30 mm conch diameter, wider in S. costatum (ww/ dm ~ 0.50 in S. costatum but only ~ 0.40 in S. tuberculosocostatum and S. costatum ).

Table 32. Conch dimensions and ratios of selected specimen of Sandbergeroceras archiaci sp. nov.

Specimen dm ww wh uw ah ww / dm ww / wh uw / dm WER IZR
MB.C.3671 31.1 11 7.05 15.9 5.8 0.35 1.56 0.51 1.51 0.18
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