Ouaoufilalites, Korn & Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen & Klug, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13272527 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE87DE-5A7C-FFCA-FCF8-FA1F7552FB16 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Ouaoufilalites |
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gen. nov. |
Family Maxigoniatitidae Korn, Klug, and Mapes, 1999 View in CoL Ouaoufilalites gen. nov.
Derivation of name:AfterJebelOuaoufilal,wherethefaunawasfound.
Type species: Ouaoufilalites ouaoufilalensis sp. nov.
Diagnosis.—Maxigoniatitid with small subglobular adult conch. Umbilical width one third of the conch diameter, umbilical margin broadly rounded. Aperture and whorl expansion rate low ( WER 1.60 to 1.70). Suture line with narrow, subparallel external lobe, gently curved flanks and moderately high median saddle. Ventrolateral saddle asymmetrical, subacute. Large, V−shaped adventive lobe.
Comparisons.—Morphology of Ouaoufilalites gen. nov. is intermediate between the genera Dzhaprakoceras Popov, 1965 and Bollandites Bisat, 1930 . The flanks of the external lobe are gently curved as in the other two genera, but in Dzhaprakoceras they are parallel, and in Bollandites the external lobe is V−shaped. Conchs of Dzhaprakoceras have a smaller umbilicus (uw/dm less than 0.20), and Bollandites possesses a pronounced subangular umbilical margin and steep umbilical wall.
Occurrence.—Only known from the vicinity of Jebel Ouaoufilal;OuedZnaïguiFormation,earlyLateTournaisian.
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