Menabites (Bererella) walnutensis ( Young, 1963 )
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Menabites (Bererella) walnutensis ( Young, 1963 ) |
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Menabites (Bererella) walnutensis ( Young, 1963) View in CoL
Figure 19A–G View FIGURE 19 , Figure 20A–F View FIGURE 20 , Figure 21A–F View FIGURE 21 ,
Figure 22 View FIGURE 22 , Figure 23A–C View FIGURE 23 , Table10
1963 Menabites s.l. walnutensis n. sp.; Young, p.109, plate 58, figures 1, 4; text-figures 20e–f, 26k
1963 Submortoniceras chicoense (Trask, 1856) , Young, p. 106, plate 57, figures 13; text-figures 11e–f, 12d
1993? Menabites (Bererella) sp., Kennedy and Cobban, p. 841, figures 14.36, 14.38, 14.39
1997b Menabites (Bererella) walnutensis ( Young, 1963) ; Kennedy et al., p. 4, figure 3a–k, figures 4a–f, 5a-k, 6a-c
Type. The holotype is UT-18, by original designation by Young (1963, p. 109, plate 58, figures 1, 4; text-figures 20ef, 26k). It is from Bureau of Economic Geology locality 226-T- 4 in Travis County, Texas .
Material. Twenty-eight specimens, CPC –2392, – 2394, –2395, –2398, –2403, –2406 to –2414, – 2417 to –2420, –2549, –2551, –2570, –2572, – 2573, –2577, –2580, –2581, –2583, and –2589 from beds TPY46 upwards, but mostly in beds TPY73 to TPY77 .
Description. Medium-sized, moderately involute shells (U/D between 0.21 and 0.46, increasing with D). The fifth, submarginal row of tubercles is always weak.
Dimensions. Table 10.
Remarks. Menabites (Bererella) walnutensis ( Young, 1963) is based on a stout specimen (WB/ WH ca. 0.9) with coarse ribbing and strong tuberculation. Nevertheless, Kennedy et al. (1997b) demonstrated a wide intraspecific variation and morphological dimorphism between stout and gracile forms of this species. Our specimens thus majorly correspond to the stout specimens and show a similarly wide range of morphologies ( Figure 23 View FIGURE 23 ). This suggests a wide intraspecific variation, as reported for Pseudoschloenbachia (P.) mexicana (see Ifrim et al., 2013). With this in mind
IFRIM & STINNESBECK: CAMPANIAN AMMONOID BIOZONATION we assign the Tepeyac specimens to M. (B.) walnutensis .
Occurrence. Merchantville Formation. New Jersey; central and western Texas ( Young, 1963; Kennedy et al., 1997b), and now northeastern Coahuila.
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Culture collection of Pedro Crous |
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