Julfanautilus, Korn & Ghaderi, 2025

Korn, Dieter & Ghaderi, Abbas, 2025, Late Permian nautiloids from Julfa (NW Iran), European Journal of Taxonomy 1018, pp. 1-113 : 98-99

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1018.3069

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:74A6C5AD-7328-444C-9478-36F290657B6E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17258212

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4F01A-FFBB-9E7E-3C51-FA61FE4CE1FB

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Plazi

scientific name

Julfanautilus
status

gen. nov.

Genus Julfanautilus gen. nov.

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: new genus H – Korn 2025: 69, fig. 35.

Type species

Julfanautilus ashourii gen. et sp. nov.

Diagnosis

Genus of the family Julfanautilidae fam. nov. with thinly pachyconic, involute or subinvolute conch. Conch rapidly increasing in height with an extremely or extraordinarily high coiling rate (WER higher than 2.50). Whorls weakly embracing, whorl profile weakly depressed. Venter weakly concave, umbilical margin usually narrowly rounded, umbilical wall flat and steep. Adult ornament with extremely fine growth lines. Septa without inflexions, slightly concave. Suture line simple with shallow external lobe and broadly rounded lateral lobe.

Etymology

Combination of the name of the type region and Nautilus .

Included species

NW Iran (this paper): Julfanautilus ashourii gen. et sp. nov., Wuchiapingian; Julfanautilus hairapetiani gen. et sp. nov., Wuchiapingian.

Remarks

Julfanautilus gen. nov. has some similarities to Coelogasteroceras , particularly in the pachyconic conch and the shape of the venter with the shallow median groove. However, the specimens of Coelogasteroceras have a rounded umbilical margin, which differs from the angulate or subangular umbilical margin in Julfanautilus . Since the shape of the umbilical margin is very stable in numerous Carboniferous and Permian nautiloids, this is also assumed for Julfanautilus . The similarity in venter shape between Coelogasteroceras and Julfanautilus is therefore interpreted as a case of convergent morphological evolution.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Cephalopoda

SubClass

Nautiloidea

Order

Nautilida

SubOrder

Liroceratina

SuperFamily

Liroceratoidea

Family

Permonautilidae

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