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Genus
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Conrad, 1860
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SPECIES
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Morton, 1841: 109, 1842
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, p. 213, pl. 11, fig. 4 by the subsequent designation of Conrad, 1860: 284.
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Fig. 60. Part of the suture of
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E is the external lobe and L is the lateral lobe. The heavy, straight line marks the middle of the venter. USNM 482513, USGS Mesozoic locality D2629 (fig. 2, loc. 3).
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Fig. 59. Histogram showing range in diameters of the elbows of 25 specimens of
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, USGS Mesozoic locality D1422 (fig. 2, loc. 13).
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DISCUSSION: Mortons
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specimen, well illustrated by Reeside (1962, pl. 70, figs. 8 10), is a small densely ribbed body chamber
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long that begins at the elbow. Conspicuous constrictions are present in the middle of the elbow, in the middle of the shaft, and at the aperture; at the aperture the constriction is bounded by high ribs. Tubercles bordering the venter are barely visible.
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The early growth stages of
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have not been previously described or illustrated. The restoration shown in figure 66 is based mainly on juvenile growth stages of specimens found in calcareous concretions in the upper Campanian
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zone in the Rock
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Formation of
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.
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differs from
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in possessing constrictions and in having the early growth stages in the form of a gently curved shaft that originates from a tiny initial coil.
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OCCURRENCE:
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has been found in the Western Interior only in the middle and upper Campanian. It occurs in the zones of
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and
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in the Pierre Shale in South Dakota; in the
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zone in the Pierre Shale in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana; in the
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zone in the Bearpaw Shale in Montana and in the Pierre Shale in South Dakota and Colorado; in the
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zone in the Pierre Shale in Montana, South Dakota, and Colorado; in the same zone in the Mancos Shale in Colorado; and in the
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zone in the Pierre Shale in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.
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has been recorded from Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and California, as well as from
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? (Martinez, 1982),
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<collectingCountry id="BBC37FA76668FFE593C6FAD18259FA5C" box="[733,819,1393,1416]" name="Angola" pageId="72" pageNumber="73">Angola</collectingCountry>
(Haughton, 1925),
<collectingCountry id="BBC37FA76668FFE5953DFAD185EAFA5C" box="[1062,1152,1393,1416]" name="Nigeria" pageId="72" pageNumber="73">Nigeria</collectingCountry>
? (Zaborski, 1985),
<collectingCountry id="BBC37FA76668FFE59244FA2E82C8FA71" box="[863,930,1422,1445]" name="Israel" pageId="72" pageNumber="73">Israel</collectingCountry>
? (Lewy, 1969),
<collectingCountry id="BBC37FA76668FFE59544FA2E85CDFA71" box="[1119,1191,1422,1445]" name="Egypt" pageId="72" pageNumber="73">Egypt</collectingCountry>
? (Hamama and Kassab, 1990), and
<collectingCountry id="BBC37FA76668FFE59546FA0C85F5FA17" box="[1117,1183,1452,1475]" name="Japan" pageId="72" pageNumber="73">Japan</collectingCountry>
(Matsumoto and Morozumi, 1980).
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