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Acanthoceras whitei

Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Acanthoceratidae

Taxonomy
Acanthoceras whitei was named by Matsumoto (1959) [Acanthoceras whitei Matsumoto, 1959 replaces Acanthoceras turneri White 1888 non n J. de C. Sowerby 1825]. Its type specimen is USNM 20121 and is a 3D body fossil.

Sister species lacking formal opinion data

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1889Ammonites turneri White p. 26 figs. pl. 5 f. 1-2
1924Acanthoceras turneri Hanna p. 156
1958Calycoceras (Eucalycoceras) turneri Anderson p. 243
1959Acanthoceras whitei Matsumoto p. 82 figs. pl. 22, fig. 1; pl. 39, fig. 1; text-fig. 36
1960Acanthoceras turneri Popenoe et al. p. 1510

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
phylumMollusca
classCephalopodaCuvier 1797
RankNameAuthor
subclassAmmonoidea()
orderAmmonitida
suborderAmmonitinaHyatt 1889
superfamilyAcanthoceratoidea(de Grossouvre 1894)
familyAcanthoceratidaeGrossouvre 1894
subfamilyAcanthoceratinaede Groussouvre 1894
genusAcanthoceras
specieswhitei

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.

Acanthoceras whitei Matsumoto 1959
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Invalid names: Acanthoceras turneri White 1889 [replaced]
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
T. Matsumoto 1959The shell is of moderate size. The whorls grow fairly rapidly, with little overlapping. The umbilicus is slightly less than 30 percent of the shell-diameter. The whorl is broader than high, with Hat, subparallel but slightly convergent, flanks, a broadly arched venter, steep umbilical walls and subangular umbilical shoulders. The outer, probably adult, whorl is ornamented with rectiradiate, distant, equally long ribs, which are broadened and weakened on the venter, rounded ventrolateral tubercles, and prominent umbilical tubercles. The ventral tubercles in three rows are much weakened, being completely obsolete on七he last part of the whorl. The septate immature whorl is ornamented with slightly prorsiradiate, alternately long and short ribs, which are less distant than the ribs of the adult whorl, fairly crowded on the venter, and are of moderate elevation and breadth. The tubercles are fairly strong, but the medioventral tubercles begin to be weakened earlier than others. The ventrolateral tubercles are conical (not clavate); the prominent umbilical tubercles are well separated from the umbilical margin. The suture is less perfectly exposed on the holotype, but on the Indian example it was well described and illustrated by Kossmat (1897, P.3[110], pl.3 [14], fig.3).
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: aragoniteo
Environment: marinec
Locomotion: fast-movingo
Life habit: nektonico
Diet: carnivoreo
Vision: well-developedc
Created: 2005-01-28 02:27:03
Modified: 2009-10-08 14:14:55
Source: o = order, c = class
References: Kiessling 2004, Kiessling 2003

Age range: Cenomanian or 100.50000 to 93.90000 Ma

Collections: one only


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Cenomanian100.5 - 93.9France (Normandie) Acanthoceras whitei (230777)