Cadomites (Cadomites)

Galácz, András, 2017, Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) ammonites of stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical importance from Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa, Geodiversitas 39 (4), pp. 717-727 : 723

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2017n4a4

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scientific name

Cadomites (Cadomites)
status

 

Cadomites (Cadomites) sp.

( Figs 4B View FIG ; 5T, U View FIG )

REMARKS

Very small nuclei of which one is figured here.

Cadomites Munier-Chalmas, 1892 View in CoL was also documented from the Kambe limestone by Westermann (1975) with a beautiful specimen ( Westermann 1975: pl. 2, fig.8), and probably with his ‘? Torrensia sp. nov. ’ ( Westermann 1975: pl. 2, fig. 10). The latter is a nucleus, a fragment that is difficult to determine correctly, however shows a suture-line ( Westermann 1975: text-fig. 6A) which is close to that observed on small Cadomites View in CoL , including the one figured here ( Fig. 4B View FIG ). Ventral weakening of the ribbing and constrictions are uncommon but do occur on the inner whorls of Cadomites View in CoL .

Masckeites cf. psilacanthoides ( Sandoval, 1983) ( Fig. 6C View FIG )

cf. Cadomites (Polyplectites) psilacanthoides Sandoval, 1983: 295 , pl. 21, figs 3, 5, 7, text-fig. 109.

cf. Polyplectites psilacanthoides – Sandoval 1990: 158, pl. 3, fig. 7.

cf. Masckeites psilacanthoides – Galácz 1994: 168, pl. 3, fig. 2.

REMARKS

A small (33 mm) specimen, showing only the lateral and ventral side of the last whorl.The identification was based on the sculpture that is typically stephanoceratid with short inner ribs ending in rounded tubercles where the radial secondary ribs arise in threes and fours. Closest form is Masckeites psilacanthoides , described originally from the Niortense Zone ( Sandoval 1983: 295). Masckeites Buckman, 1920 was suggested as the microconch pair for macroconchiate Lokuticeras Galácz, 1994 (see Galácz 1994). Remarkable is that a Lokuticeras - type stephanoceratid, the similarly Niortense Zone ‘ Cadomites aff. C. lissajousi’ Roché, 1939 was figured from a nearby locality by Westermann (1975: pl.2,fig.8).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Cephalopoda

Order

Ammonoidea

Family

Stephanoceratidae

Genus

Cadomites

Loc

Cadomites (Cadomites)

Galácz, András 2017
2017
Loc

Torrensia

Galácz 2017
2017
Loc

Cadomites (Polyplectites) psilacanthoides

Sandoval 1983: 295
1983
Loc

Cadomites

Munier-Chalmas 1892
1892
Loc

Cadomites

Munier-Chalmas 1892
1892
Loc

Cadomites

Munier-Chalmas 1892
1892
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