The pharciceratid ammonoids from the Roteisenstein Formation of Dillenburg (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea)
Author
Korn, Dieter
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Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
dieter.korn@mfn.berlin
Author
Bockwinkel, Jürgen
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Dechant-Fein-Strasse 22, 51375 Leverkusen, Germany.
jbockwinkel@t-online.de
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-09-23
771
1
79
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.771.1503
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Pharciceras ferrum
sp. nov.
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Figs 23–24
;
Tables 12–13
Diagnosis
Pharciceras
with thinly discoidal, subevolute conch at
30 mm
dm (ww / dm ~ 0.42; uw/ dm ~0.32); extremely discoidal, subevolute at
60 mm
dm (ww /dm ~ 0.32; uw / dm ~0.32). Whorl profile nearly circular at
30 mm
dm (ww / wh ~ 1.05); weakly compressed at
60 mm
dm (ww / wh ~ 0.75); whorl expansion rate low to moderate. Venter continuously rounded throughout ontogeny. Adult stage with broadly convex, converging flanks continuing to the narrowly rounded venter. Growth lines coarse, strongly biconvex; ventrolateral shoulder with two spiral grooves. Outer suture line with symmetric, U-shaped, blunt prongs of the external lobe, a V-shaped lateral lobe and a shallow and wide U 2 lobe.
Etymology
Named after the Latin ‘
ferrum
’, meaning ‘iron’, after the occurrence of the specimen in iron ore.
Material examined
Holotype
GERMANY
•
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Eiserne Hand, Grube Friedrich);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
MB.C.30238
. (
Fig. 23A
)
Paratypes
GERMANY
•
2 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Westfeld der Grube Königszug, Firste der
120–150 m
Sohle);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Ahlburg
Coll.;
MB.C.3619
,
MB.C.3623
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Grube Stillingseisenzug,
30 m
Sohle);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Euel
1902 Coll.;
MB.C.3646
•
2 specimens
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
;
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Lotz Coll.
;
MB.C.22165
,
MB.C.22166
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Grube Königszug,
120 m
Sohle);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
MB.C.22192
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Grube Königszug);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Etzold
1910 Coll.;
MB.C.30237
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Grube Königszug,
90 m
Sohle, Westflügel);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Lotz 1902
Coll.;
MB.C.30239
•
1 specimen
;
Rhenish Mountains
,
Oberscheld
(Grube Prinzkessel,
100 m
Sohle, Westflügel);
late Givetian
(Red Ironstone);
Lotz
1901 Coll.;
MB.C.30240
.
Description
Six specimens are selected for description and illustration:
Holotype
MB.C.30238: laterally deformed steinkern specimen with
78 mm
conch diameter at the contact between a basaltic volcanic rock and a haematite ore (
Fig. 23A
).
Fig. 23.
Pharciceras ferrum
sp. nov.
A
. Holotype MB.C.30238 from Oberscheld (Friedrich Mine).
B
. Paratype MB.C.3619 (Ahlburg Coll.) from Oberscheld (Königszug Mine).
C
. Paratype MB.C.22165 (Lotz Coll.) from Oberscheld.
D
. Paratype MB.C.30239 (
Lotz 1902
Coll.) from Oberscheld (Königszug Mine).
E
. Paratype MB.C.3646 (Euel 1902 Coll.) from Oberscheld (Stillingseisenzug Mine). Scale bar units = 1 mm.
Paratype
MB.C.3619: incomplete specimen with
59 mm
conch diameter in iron-rich micritic limestone (
Fig. 23B
).
Paratype
MB.C.22165: incomplete, laterally deformed specimen with
50 mm
conch diameter in haematite ore. Parts of the suture line are visible (
Fig. 23C
).
Paratype
MB.C.30239: incomplete, partly crushed specimen with
47 mm
conch diameter in iron-rich limestone (
Fig. 23D
).
Paratype
MB.C.3646: incomplete specimen with
29 mm
conch diameter in ironstone (
Fig. 23E
).
Paratype
MB.C.30237: sectioned specimen with
76 mm
conch diameter in iron-rich limestone.
The material allows the description of conch geometry from
29 to 78 mm
diameter. During this interval, the ww / dm ratio decreases continuously from 0.45 to 0.30, while the umbilical width ratio is stable at 0.30–0.35. The coiling rate is also rather stable between 1.62 and 1.78.
Holotype
MB.C.30238 has, at
75 mm
diameter, a compressed whorl profile with very shallow umbilical wall, convergent flanks and a narrowly rounded venter (
Fig. 23A
). A pair of faint spiral grooves is present in the ventrolateral area. Shell ornament is preserved in some specimens; it possesses coarse biconvex growth lines, which have an appearance of faint riblets in the inner whorls visible in the umbilicus of some specimens.
Paratype
MB.C.3646 shows the suture line of the preadult stage (
Fig. 24A
); at a phragmocone diameter of
24 mm
, it shows a parallel-sided external lobe with lanceolate, blunt prongs. The lateral lobe is V-shaped with weakly convex flanks and the U 2 lobe is small and rounded.
Remarks
Pharciceras ferrum
sp. nov.
has some similarity to
P. oberscheldense
, but differs in the shape of the lateral lobe (V-shaped in
P. ferrum
sp. nov.
but rounded in
P. oberscheldense
) and in the narrower whorl profile with a weakly flattened venter.