Inoceramid bivalves from the Turonian/Coniacian (Cretaceous) boundary in Romania: revisions of Simonescu's (1899) material from Ürmös (Ormenis), Transylvania
“…REMARKS: Walaszczyk and Szasz (1997) studied and redetermined Simionescu's inoceramid collection and assigned many of the taxa identified by him to different genera: Mytiloides Brongniart, Cremnoceramus Cox and Inoceramus Sowerby. In particular, they raised Simionescu's variety Inoceramus labiatus var.…”
(Tröger, 1967) and M. carpathicus (Simionescu, 1899). Mytiloides incertus and Mytiloides scupini are index species for the eponymous Upper Turonian inoceramid biozones.
“…REMARKS: Walaszczyk and Szasz (1997) studied and redetermined Simionescu's inoceramid collection and assigned many of the taxa identified by him to different genera: Mytiloides Brongniart, Cremnoceramus Cox and Inoceramus Sowerby. In particular, they raised Simionescu's variety Inoceramus labiatus var.…”
(Tröger, 1967) and M. carpathicus (Simionescu, 1899). Mytiloides incertus and Mytiloides scupini are index species for the eponymous Upper Turonian inoceramid biozones.
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