dc:title"First population-level study of the ammonite genus Hildoglochiceras Spath, and the Lower Tithonian record of the Hildoglochiceras Horizon in the Kachchh Basin, India";
dc:description"Figure 6. A-G, L-N. Haploceras staszycii (Zeuschner, 1846). A. KSKV 2019 Jara / 63, left side view of phragmocone, note well preserved suture lines; B, C. KSKV 2019 Jara / 64; B. Left side view of phragmocone; C. Apertural view showing broken aperture along a septum; D. KSKV 2019 Jara / 66, apertural view; E. KSKV 2019 Jara / 69, apertural view showing broken surface along a septum; F, G. KSKV 2019 Jara / 62; F. Left side view of phragmocone, note well preserved suture lines; G. Apertural view; L-N. KSKV 2019 Jara / 61; L. Right side view of phragmocone; M. Apertural view; N. Outline of whorl-section; H-K, O. Haploceras sp.; H, O. KSKV 2019 Jara / 65; H. Apertural view along a broken surface of phragmocone; O. Right side view showing phragmocone and a part of body chamber; I-K. KSKV 2019 Jara / 67; I. Vental view; J. Apertural view; K. Left side view of body chamber; P-T. Hildoglochiceras kobelliforme (Bonarelli, 1894) (m); P-S. KSKV 2019 Jara / 1, inner cast with epigenized shell preserved; P. Right side view of moderately evolute specimen (U ≈ H), with subtle uncoiled outer whorl (probable adult), body chamber 180 ° with peristomal vestige (dorsal branch on inner cast?); Q. Suture lines at the end of phragmocone, note increased density at the end of phragmocone; R. Apertural view, note epigenized shell clearly identifiable on the ventral region; S. Oval whorl section with narrow venter, wide lateral groove on the body chamber; T. KSKV 2019 Jara / 2. inner cast, left-side view of nearly complete adult specimen with clear final uncoiling, partial preservation of epigenized shell, ca. 180 ° of preserved body chamber on inner cast of comparatively fine-to-medium sandstone.";