Sandbergeroceras costatum ( d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842 )

Korn, Dieter & Bockwinkel, Jürgen, 2021, The pharciceratid ammonoids from the Roteisenstein Formation of Dillenburg (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea), European Journal of Taxonomy 771, pp. 1-79 : 71-73

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Sandbergeroceras costatum ( d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842 )
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Sandbergeroceras costatum ( d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842)

Figs 50B View Fig , 51A View Fig , 53A View Fig ; Table 31 View Table 31

Goniatites costatus d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842: 340 , pl. 31 fig. 1, 1a.

Triainoceras costatum View in CoL – Hyatt 1884: 336. — Korn & Klug 2002: 148, text-fig. 137h.

Sandbergeroceras costatum – Schindewolf 1940: 434, pl. 1 figs 4–5, text-fig. 32.

non Triainoceras costatum View in CoL – Frech 1897: 177 e, fig. 1b, e; 1902: 62, fig. 20c. — Belka et al. 1999: pl. 5 figs 1–2. — Korn & Klug 2002: 148, text-fig. 137d, f.

non Triaenoceras costatum – Drevermann 1903: 85, pl. 5 figs 1–5.

non Sandbergeroceras costatum – Termier & Termier 1950: 54, pl. 150 figs 52–54.

non Pharciceras (Sandbergeroceras) costatum – Petter 1959: 144, pl. 8 fig. 13, 13a, text-fig. 33g, l.

Diagnosis

Species of Sandbergeroceras with discoidal, evolute conch at 30 mm dm (ww /dm ~0.45; uw/ dm ~ 0.40). Whorl profile weakly depressed (ww/ wh ~1.30); venter narrowly rounded. Two moderately deep spiral grooves on the venter. Shell ornament with 30 sigmoidal, sharp ribs on the flanks and coarse growth lines.

Material examined

Neotype (here designated) GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains , Dillenburg; early Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Erbreich Coll.; MB.C.7695 . ( Fig. 50B View Fig )

Remarks to the type material

The whereabouts of the original material is not known. The specimen illustrated by d’Archiac & de Verneuil (1842: pl. 36 fig. 1) does not exist in the de Verneuil collection at the University of Lyon, where other original specimens of this work are located (Emmanuel Robert, written comm., April 8 th, 2021). However, the description and illustration by d’Archiac & de Verneuil (1842) allows the species to be characterised ( Fig. 53 View Fig ). The only available specimen MB.C.7695 corresponds well with the one illustrated by d’Archiac & de Verneuil (1842), in conch form as well as sculpture and suture line. It can therefore, with little doubt, be considered conspecific. It is herewith proposed as the neotype of the species.

Description

MB.C.7695: incomplete, somewhat distorted specimen of about 42 mm conch diameter in iron-rich limestone ( Fig. 50B View Fig ). Although somewhat deformed laterally, it allows the study of conch geometry and ontogenetic development. At 33 mm diameter, the conch is discoidal and subevolute (ww / dm ~ 0.45, uw/ dm ~0.40) with a broad pear-shaped whorl profile (ww /wh ~ 1.30), which is widest in the middle of the flanks. The umbilical edge is rounded; the external side has a rounded keel accompanied by

shallow longitudinal grooves. The interior whorls are poorly preserved and do not allow any study of the ornament. The last one and one-half whorls possess sharp ribs, which initially extend with a concave curve, then straight and finally with a slightly convex curve over the flank. The penultimate whorl shows sharp growth lines with the same course as the ribs.

Only a short portion of the suture line is visible in the ventral area. The external lobe is parallel-sided with a median saddle that reaches about half the height of the lobe. The E 1 lobe is very narrow and very deep ( Fig.51A View Fig ).

Remarks

Sandbergeroceras costatum differs from S. tuberculosocostatum in the form of the whorl profile, which is much stouter in S. costatum (ww/ wh ~ 1.30 in comparison to ~ 1.10 in S. tuberculosocostatum ). The whorl profile begins to flatten with a subacute venter already at about 30 mm conch diameter in S. tuberculosocostatum , while the venter is still rounded at this diameter in S. costatum .

The main difference to S. archiaci sp. nov. is that the ventrolateral grooves are less pronounced in S. costatum . The umbilicus is, at a comparable diameter, narrower in S. costatum (ww/ dm ~ 0.40 in S. costatum but ~ 0.50 in S. archiaci sp. nov.).

Belka Z., Klug C., Kaufmann B., Korn D., Doring S., Feist R. & Wendt J. 1999. Devonian conodont and ammonoid succession of the eastern Tafilalt (Ouidane Chebbi section), Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Acta Geologica Polonica 49: 1 - 23.

d'Archiac V. & de Verneuil M. E. 1842. On the fossils of the older deposits in the Rhenish Provinces; preceded by a general survey of the fauna of the Palaeozoic rocks, and followed by a tabular list of the organic remains of the Devonian. Transactions of the Geological Society of London (2) 6: 303 - 410. https: // doi. org / 10.1144 / transgslb. 6.2.303

Drevermann F. 1903. Ueber Triaenoceras costatum A. V. sp. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 55: 85 - 92.

Frech F. 1897 - 1902. Lethaea geognostica oder Beschreibung und Abbildung der fur die Gebirgs- Formationen bezeichnendsten Versteinerungen. I. Theil. Lethaea palaeozoica. 2. Band. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 25536

Klug C. & Korn D. 2002. Occluded umbilicus in the Pinacitinae (Devonian) and its palaeoecological implications. Palaeontology 45: 917 - 931. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / 1475 - 4983.00268

Petter G. 1959. Goniatites devoniennes du Sahara. Publications du Service de la Carte geologique de l'Algerie (nouvelle serie), Paleontologie 2: 1 - 313.

Schindewolf O. H. 1940. Konvergenzen bei Korallen und Ammoneen. Fortschritte der Geologie, Palaontologie 1241: 389 - 492.

Termier G. & Termier H. 1950. Paleontologie Marocaine. II. Invertebres de l'ere Primaire. Fascicule III. Mollusques. Notes et memoires, Service geologique, Protectorat de la Republique francaise au Maroc, Direction de la Production industrielle et des Mines, Division des Mines et de la Geologie Republique francaise Maroc 78: 1 - 246.

Gallery Image

Fig. 50. A. Sandbergeroceras archiaci sp. nov., holotype MB.C.3671 (Koch Coll.) from Oberscheld (Anna Mine). B. Sandbergeroceras costatum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842), neotype MB.C.7695 (Erbreich Coll.) from Dillenburg.C. Sandbergeroceras tuberculosocostatum (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1850), specimen SMF.Mbg.6360 from Oberscheld. Scale bar units = 1 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 51. A. Sandbergeroceras costatum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842), suture line of neotype MB.C.7695 from Dillenburg, at ww =15.7 mm, wh= 12.7 mm.B. Sandbergeroceras tuberculosocostatum (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1850), suture line of specimen SMF.Mbg.6360 from Oberscheld, at ww =13.5 mm, wh =15.5 mm. Abbreviations: see Material and methods. Scale bar units = 1 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 53. Triainoceratidae from the Red Ironstone Formation, all reproduced from d’Archiac & de Verneuil (1842). A. Sandbergeroceras costatum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842). B. Sandbergeroceras incertum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842). C. Sandbergeroceras tuberculosum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842). Scale bar units = 1 mm.

Table 31. Conch dimensions and ratios of selected specimen ofSandbergeroceras costatum (d’Archiac & de Verneuil, 1842).

Specimen dm ww wh uw ah ww / dm ww / wh uw / dm WER IZR
MB.C.7695 33.2 15.1 11.7 13.5 7.3 0.45 1.29 0.41 1.64 0.38

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Cephalopoda

SubClass

Ammonoidea

Order

Ammonoidea

SubOrder

Pharciceratina

Family

Triainoceratidae

Genus

Sandbergeroceras