An occurrence of the auguritid ammonoid Celaeceras in the Lower Devonian of northern Spain

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An occurrence of the auguritid ammonoid Celaeceras in the Lower Devonian of northern Spain

  • Volume / Part: 39 / 1
  • Publication Date: March 1996
  • Page(s): 149 - 155
  • Authored By: J. R. Montesinos and J. L. García-Alcalde

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The rare Bohemian genus Celaeceras, a primitive auguritid ammonoid with a rather bizarre suture, has been found in late Emsian strata (Upper Zlichovian) in the Palentine Domain of northern Spain. This occurrence provides the first precise age for the genus, and considerably extends its palaeogeographical range in the Devonian of northern Gondwanaland.

Palaeontology - Volume 39 Part 1 Pages 149-155



Palaeontology - Volume 39 Part 1 Pages 149-155

Citations

MONTESINOS, J. R., GARCÍA-ALCALDE, J. L. 1996. An occurrence of the auguritid ammonoid Celaeceras in the Lower Devonian of northern Spain. Palaeontology, 39, 1, 149–155.