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Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens
Taxonomy
Perisphinctes antecedens was named by Salfeld (1914).
It was recombined as Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens by Schlegelmilch (1994) and Pandey et al. (2012).
It was recombined as Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens by Schlegelmilch (1994) and Pandey et al. (2012).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Dichotomosphinctes decaryi, Dichotomosphinctes martini, Dichotomosphinctes sikilyensis, P. africanus, P. andium, P. mairei-matheyi, P. malinowskae, P. panderi, P. polygyratus, P. praestenocyclus, P. progeron, P. quadratus, P. scythicus, P. siemiradzkii, P. eucostatus, P. quadratus, P. pickeringius, P. buckmani, P. buckmanni, P. luciaeformis, P. crassissimus, P. A, P. B, P. anguiculus, P. patturatensis, P. siemirazkii, P. roedereri, P. alatus, P. andelotensis, P. densecostatus, P. pumilus, P. dorsoplanus, P. dacquei, P. polygyratus
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1914 | Perisphinctes antecedens Salfeld |
1994 | Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens Schlegelmilch p. 59 figs. Pl 18, fig 1 |
2012 | Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens Pandey et al. p. 510 |
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†Perisphinctes (Dichotomosphinctes) antecedens Salfeld 1914
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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D.K. Pandey et al. 2012 | Specimens small, fragments of phragmocones. Whorl section subrounded (inner whorls) to oval (outer whorls; Fig. 35), slightly compressed with maximum thickness of the whorl slightly above the umbilical margin. Ornamentation consists of gradually varicostate, very ine (inner whorls) to moderately coarse and distant (outer whorls) primary ribs, originating at the umbilical suture in a slightly rursiradiate fashion, bending forwards on the rounded umbilical margin, and running prorsiradiately on the slightly arched (inner whorls) to lat lanks (outer whorls). Primaries branch into two or three secondaries, the third being mostly free, slightly below the ventrolateral shoulder. Occasionally secondaries of one primary connect with two adjacent primaries on the other side of the specimen (”galloping”). Secondaries cross the venter with slight forward-directed convexity. Constrictions present. |
Measurements
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References: Kiessling 2004, Kiessling 2003 |
Age range: base of the Early/Lower Oxfordian to the top of the Oxfordian or 161.20000 to 157.30000 Ma
Collections (12 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Oxfordian | Madagascar | Dichotomosphinctes antecedens (98213) | |
Oxfordian | Spain | Perisphinctes antecedens (67866) | |
Early/Lower Oxfordian | France | Perisphinctes antecedens (12286 12287) | |
Late/Upper Oxfordian | Madagascar (Atsimo-Andrefana) | Dichotomosphinctes antecedens (234237) | |
Middle Oxfordian | United Kingdom | Perisphinctes antecedens (86019 86020) | |
Middle Oxfordian | Germany | Perisphinctes antecedens (62304) | |
Middle Oxfordian | France | Perisphinctes antecedens (12288 12291 163585 163892) |