2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.geobios.2010.06.006
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Les ammonites du Pliensbachien du jebel Bou Rharraf (Haut Atlas oriental, Maroc)

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“…costicillatum (Fucini) -detractum (Fucini) and the Aalenian Vacekia stephensi Buckman. These taxa are temporarily abundant in western Tethyan localities (see Meister et al, 2011;Sandoval et al, 2012;Meister and Blau, 2014), but in Bulgaria they appear to be an absolute rarity. While the former taxon is represented by a single finding, the latter one is supported by the age-diagnostic Brasilia geisingensis Dietze et al (see Figs 2,3), which, in turn, is a graphoceratid with well-recorded stratigraphical position in SW Germany (Dietze et al, 2014).…”
Section: Hildoceratidae Hyatt 1867 and Graphoceratidae Buckman 1905mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…costicillatum (Fucini) -detractum (Fucini) and the Aalenian Vacekia stephensi Buckman. These taxa are temporarily abundant in western Tethyan localities (see Meister et al, 2011;Sandoval et al, 2012;Meister and Blau, 2014), but in Bulgaria they appear to be an absolute rarity. While the former taxon is represented by a single finding, the latter one is supported by the age-diagnostic Brasilia geisingensis Dietze et al (see Figs 2,3), which, in turn, is a graphoceratid with well-recorded stratigraphical position in SW Germany (Dietze et al, 2014).…”
Section: Hildoceratidae Hyatt 1867 and Graphoceratidae Buckman 1905mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a-n: Fuciniceras gr. marianii (Fucini, 1904) celebratum (Fucini, 1900) Meister et al 2011Fig. 8aa-hh *2011.…”
Section: Age and Geographical Distributionunclassified
“…10, is partly speculative, though, because eco− ethological considerations derived from shell type and sculp− ture with respect to "abilities" for swimming and/or maneu− verability are interesting but unfortunately limited for all ectocochleate cephalopods (Westermann and Tsujita 1999 Spath, 1923 Remarks.-In view of the close relationships between Angu− laticeras and Phricodoceras with A. spinosus as a convinc− ing intermediate form, it appears convenient to include Phri− codoceras in the Schlotheimiidae and to abandon the sub− family and family terms Phricododeratinae and Phricodo− ceratidae. This classification has already been adopted by Meister et al (2011). Its main advantage is that it is readily supported by the comparative anatomy within the Psilo− ceratoidea and is founded on an odd morpho−ornamental fea− ture (i.e., the "Phricodoceras habitus") the complexity of which greatly reduces the risk of convergences.…”
Section: Pontides Area Occupies An Intermediate Position Between the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…taylori-P. lamellosum at the same diameter. Since this publi− cation, all subsequent works have placed the Phricodoceras within the Psiloceratoidea and close to or within the Schlo− theimiidae (Blau and Meister 2011;Meister et al 2011).…”
Section: The Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Questmentioning
confidence: 99%
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