Voehringeritinae Bartzsch & Weyer, 1988

Korn, Dieter & Weyer, Dieter, 2023, The ammonoids from the Gattendorfia Limestone of Oberrödinghausen (Early Carboniferous; Rhenish Mountains, Germany), European Journal of Taxonomy 882, pp. 1-230 : 110-111

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.882.2177

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:67C909E4-C700-4F8D-B8CE-5FD9B2C5D549

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8187555

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA5C14-CA64-8521-FE12-FA1EFE1887CB

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scientific name

Voehringeritinae Bartzsch & Weyer, 1988
status

 

Subfamily Voehringeritinae Bartzsch & Weyer, 1988

[nom. transl. Korn (1994: 63), pro Voehringeritini Bartzsch & Weyer, 1988]

Diagnosis

Subfamily of the family Prionoceratinae with subevolute to evolute inner whorls, adult stage involute, thinly discoidal with acute venter. Suture line with divided external lobe; sutural formula (E 1 E m E 1) A L U I.

Subfamily composition

Voehringerites Manger, 1971 View in CoL (1 species).

Remarks

Morphology, ontogeny

The morphology and ontogeny of the conch geometry is very similar to that of the genus Acutimitoceras ; the conch is oxyconic and the juvenile whorls have a fairly wide umbilicus. The most important distinguishing character is the divided external lobe.

Phylogeny

According to current knowledge, the subfamily, represented by only one species, is to be regarded as a direct descendant of the genus Acutimitoceras . The external lobe, which was already slightly widened in A. ucatum sp. nov., was divided in Voehringerites . In this regard, Voehringerites follows an evolutionary pathway that has occurred independently several times in the evolution of Palaeozoic ammonoids. Similar scenarios involving a division of the external lobe in oxyconic conchs have also been described in the early Devonian family Auguritidae ( Chlupáč & Turek 1983) and the middle Devonian family Pinacitidae (Klug & Korn 2002) .

It is noteworthy that only a little later than in Voehringerites , in the area of the boundary between the early and the middle Tournaisian, another independent line of development of acute ammonoids led to a division of the external lobe. This is the subfamily Karagandoceratinae Ruzhencev, 1960 , in which, in contrast to the Voehringeritinae , the external lobe is much smaller than the adventive lobe ( Librovitch 1940). Bartzsch & Weyer (1988a) therefore postulated the origin of the Karagandoceratinae in Nicimitoceras acre .

Stratigraphic and geographic occurrence

The subfamily is so far only known from the basal Gattendorfia Limestone (earliest Tournaisian) of the Rhenish Mountains.

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Goniatitina

SubOrder

Tornoceratina

SuperFamily

Prionoceratoidea

Family

Prionoceratidae

Loc

Voehringeritinae Bartzsch & Weyer, 1988

Korn, Dieter & Weyer, Dieter 2023
2023
Loc

Voehringerites

Manger 1971
1971
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