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Lytoceras batesi
Taxonomy
Ammonites batesii was named by Trask (1855). It is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Lytoceras batesi by Whiteaves (1884), Stanton (1895), Anderson (1902) and Anderson (1938); it was recombined as Gabbioceras batesi by Hyatt (1900) and Wright et al. (1996).
It was recombined as Lytoceras batesi by Whiteaves (1884), Stanton (1895), Anderson (1902) and Anderson (1938); it was recombined as Gabbioceras batesi by Hyatt (1900) and Wright et al. (1996).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1855 | Ammonites batesii Trask p. 40 |
1864 | Ammonites batesii Gabb p. 67 figs. pi. 13, figs. 16a, 16& |
1869 | Ammonites batesii Gabb p. 132 figs. pi. 20, iig. 9a, pi. 21, figs 10a, 105 |
1884 | Lytoceras batesi Whiteaves p. 202 figs. pi. 27, fig 1 |
1895 | Lytoceras batesi Stanton p. 75 figs. PI. XIII, figs. 9-11 |
1900 | Gabbioceras batesi Hyatt p. 570 |
1902 | Lytoceras batesi Anderson p. 84 |
1938 | Lytoceras batesi Anderson pp. 147 - 148 figs. Plate 16, figure1; plate 17, figure 1 |
1996 | Gabbioceras batesi Wright et al. p. 9 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Lytoceras batesi Trask 1855
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J.B. Trask 1855 | Shell thin: discoidal, and orbicular; three and one-half convolutions, each smaller one of which is unconcealed by the larger; convolutions nearly round: slightly undulating well-defined costs on each whorl, which appear uninterrupted, and on the last convolution are about one-tenth of an inch asunder; the ribs become more approximate toward the ventral portion of the whorl: between the larger ribs are seen smaller divergent rudimentary costae which appear to converge about midway from the dorsum to the sides of the last whorl: siphon ventral ; dorsum round; septa arborescent; umbilicus perforate; greatest diameter four and three tenth- inches. Aperture one and two tenths inches. |
Measurements
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References: Kiessling 2004, Kiessling 2003 |
Age range: Late/Upper Aptian or 122.46000 to 113.00000 Ma
Collections (21 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Aptian | USA (California) | Lytoceras batesi (90663 90667 90670 167367 216325 216328 216329 216330 216332 216334 216335 216336 216337 216338 216340 216343 216344 216345 216346 216347 216348) |