The jaw apparatuses of Cretaceous desmoceratid ammonites

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The jaw apparatuses of Cretaceous desmoceratid ammonites

  • Volume / Part: 26 / 3
  • Publication Date: July 1983
  • Page(s): 677 - 686
  • Authored By: Kazushige Tanabe

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The jaw apparatuses of three late Cretaceous desmoceratines (Tragodesmoceroides subcostal Damesites ainuanus, and D. semicostatus) are described and compared with those of other ammonites and modern cephalopods. The jaws of the three species morphologically resemble one another, and belong to the anaptychus-type jaws of Lehmann (1981), because of the fundamental jaw structures and the absence of a calcareous element. Based on comparison of jaw structures with modern cephalopods and the jaw-muscle relations in modern Nautilus, a possible buccal structure of the Desmoceratinae is proposed.

Palaeontology - Volume 26 Part 3 Pages 677-686



Palaeontology - Volume 26 Part 3 Pages 677-686

Citations

TANABE, K. 1983. The jaw apparatuses of Cretaceous desmoceratid ammonites. Palaeontology, 26, 3, 677–686.