Desmoceratacean ammonites from the type Turonian

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Desmoceratacean ammonites from the type Turonian

  • Volume / Part: 24 / 3
  • Publication Date: July 1981
  • Page(s): 493 - 506
  • Authored By: W. J. Kennedy and C. W. Wright

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Lewesiceras peramplum (Mantell), of which Ammonites lewesiensis Mantell is a synonym, is one of the commonest ammonites in the Turonian of Touraine, France, ranging from the early Turonian to the top of the mid-Turonian. Also present are Puzosia (Puzosia) sp. and Tragodesmoceras mauryae sp. nov.; both genera were previously unknown in the area.

Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 3 Pages 493-506



Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 3 Pages 493-506

Citations

KENNEDY, W. J., WRIGHT, C. W. 1981. Desmoceratacean ammonites from the type Turonian. Palaeontology, 24, 3, 493–506.