The ammonoids from the Gattendorfia Limestone of Oberrödinghausen (Early Carboniferous; Rhenish Mountains, Germany)
Author
Korn, Dieter
286CA4F3-7EBC-4AEF-A66A-B2508D001367
Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
dieter.korn@mfn.berlin
Author
Weyer, Dieter
A09A1738-C70E-4F22-A069-8B7DB4A1753D
Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
dieter.weyer@t-online.de
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-07-19
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.882.2177
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Paprothites dorsoplanus
(
Schmidt, 1924
)
Figs 10F
,
103–105
;
Tables 100–101
Pseudarietites westfalicus
var.
dorsoplana
Schmidt, 1924: 152
, pl. 8 fig. 13.
Pseudarietites dorsoplanus dorsoplanus
–
Vöhringer 1960: 161
, pl. 6 fig. 10, text-fig. 39. —
Korejwo 1979
: pl. 12 fig. 2.
Paprothites dorsoplanus
–
Korn 1994: 75
, text-figs 70a–b, 71c, 72a; 2006: text-fig. 4e. —
Korn & Weyer 2003: 100
, pl. 2 figs 22–23. —
Sprey 2002: 53
, text-fig. 18h. —
Kullmann 2009
: text-fig. 5.4.
non
Paprothites dorsoplanus
–
Dzik 1997: 109
, text-fig. 29c.
Diagnosis
Species of
Paprothites
with a conch reaching
30 mm
diameter. Conch at
15 mm
dm thinly discoidal, subevolute (ww/dm ~0.40; uw/dm ~0.40). Whorl profile at
15 mm
dm weakly depressed (ww/wh ~1.30); coiling rate moderate (WER ~1.80). Venter rounded, umbilical margin rounded. On the flank 25 sharp ribs with weakly concave course.
Material examined
Holotype
GERMANY
•
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
;
Schmidt
Coll.; illustrated by
Schmidt (1924
: pl. 8, fig. 13) and
Korn (2006
: text-fig. 4e); re-illustrated here in
Fig. 103A
; BGRB X5715.
Additional material
GERMANY
•
3 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d
;
Vöhringer
Coll.; GPIT-PV-63967, GPIT-PV-63969, GPIT-PV-63971
•
38 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d
1;
Weyer
1993– 1994 Coll.; MB.C.31199.1–38
•
5 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d1a
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31200.1–5
•
11 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d1b
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31201.1–11
•
12 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
railway cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d2
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31202.1–12
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
road cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
;
Korn
1977 Coll.; MB.C.31203
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberrödinghausen
,
road cutting
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 3d
;
Korn
&
Weyer
2000 Coll.; MB.C.31204
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Hasselbachtal
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 51
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.5237.3
•
4 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Hasselbachtal
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 53
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.5238.3–6
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Hasselbachtal
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 57
;
Weyer
1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.5240.9
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oese
,
old quarry
;
Hangenberg Limestone
, bed 25;
Weyer
&
Korn
2000
Coll.; MB.C.5261.1
•
3 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oese
,
old quarry
;
Hangenberg Limestone
,
bed 22
;
Weyer
&
Korn
2000
Coll.; MB.C.5262.1, MB.C.5262.6–MB.C.5262.7.
Description
Holotype
BGRB X5715 is a well-preserved specimen with
13 mm
conch diameter (
Fig. 103A
). It is representative for the morphology of the species, in which morphological variation ranges only within narrow limits. The specimen is thinly discoidal and subevolute (ww/dm = 0.44; uw/dm = 0.39) with a weakly depressed crescent-shaped whorl profile (ww/wh = 1.30) and a moderately high aperture (WER = 1.75). Its sculpture shows 24 protracted ribs on one volution; these are coarsest on the inner flank and fade out in the ventrolateral area. The interspaces between the ribs are occasionally deepened to constrictions, which wedge out on the outer flank near the venter.
Fig. 103.
Paprothites dorsoplanus
(
Schmidt, 1924
)
from the Oberrödinghausen railway cutting.
A
. Holotype BGRB X5715 (Schmidt Coll.) from an unknown bed.
B
. Specimen GPIT-PV-63967 (Vöhringer Coll.) from bed 3d.
C
. Specimen GPIT-PV-63969 (Vöhringer Coll.) from bed 3d. Scale bar units =1 mm.
A series of four well-preserved specimens (
Fig. 104
) between 9 and
22.5 mm
conch diameter are suitable to complement the species description. They show slight variation in the strength and number of the ribs; while the smaller specimens MB.C.31201.4 (
9 mm
dm;
Fig. 104D
) and MB.C.31201.3 (
10 mm
dm;
Fig. 104C
) have rather weak ribs, these are coarser, particularly on the umbilical margin, in specimen MB.C.31201.2 (
16 mm
dm;
Fig. 104B
) and also in the largest available specimen MB.C.31201.1 (
22.5 mm
dm;
Fig. 104A
). In the latter specimen, the ribs extend with linear course and radial direction across the inner and middle flank; they turn forward on the outer flank where the fade out. Specimens MB.C.31201.3 and MB.C.31201.2 show incipient ventrolateral furrows. For the demonstration of the low variation in conch geometry and sculpture, another
eight specimens
are shown (
Fig. 104E–L
).
Paprothites dorsoplanus
has a rather simple conch ontogeny, which can be described using the cross section of specimen GPIT-PV-63971 with
8 mm
conch diameter (
Fig. 105A
) and some other specimens (
Fig. 105C–E
). The ww/dm trajectory is monophasic with a continuous decrease from 0.90 at
1 mm
dm to 0.45 at
20 mm
dm. The uw/dm trajectory is weakly triphasic and oscillating between 0.30 and 0.45 and the WER is stable at a value around 1.70 between 1.5 and
20 mm
diameter. Throughout ontogeny, the whorl profile is crescent-shaped and depressed with an ontogenetic trend to a more strongly compressed shape.
Remarks
Paprothites dorsoplanus
is easily distinguishable from the co-occurring
P. raricostatus
and
P. beckeri
sp. nov.
by the much coarser ribs. On the other side,
P. ruzhencevi
and
P. kullmanni
sp. nov.
have coarser and sharper ribs than
P. dorsoplanus
. Furthermore, the ribs are much more strongly bent forward across the flanks in
P. ruzhencevi
.