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Engonoceratid ammonites from the Glen Rose limestone, Walnut clay, Goodland limestone, and Comanche Peak limestone (Albian) in Texas
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Engonoceratid ammonites from the Glen Rose limestone, Walnut clay, Goodland limestone, and Comanche Peak limestone (Albian) in Texas

Related Titles

Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3221

By

Kennedy, W. J. (William James)

Landman, Neil H.
Cobban, William Aubrey, 1916-

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

New York, NY, American Museum of Natural History, c1998

Notes

Caption title.

"April 6, 1998."

"Ammonites of the family Engonoceratidae, commonly referred to as pseudoceratites because of their distinctive suture, are locally abundant in rocks of early to mid-Albian age in Texas, but have received little or no attention since their original description. Ten species are dealt with in the present publication in the following order: Engonoceras elegans, n. sp., Engonoceras gibbosum Hyatt, 1903, Engonoceras stolleyi Böhm, 1898, Engonoceras hilli Böhm, 1898, Engonoceras complicatum Hyatt, 1903, Parengonoceras roemeri (Cragin, 1893), Metengonoceras inscriptum Hyatt, 1903, Metengonoceras ambiguum Hyatt, 1903, Protengonoceras gabbi (Böhm, 1898), and Platiknemiceras flexuosum, n. sp"--P. [1].

Subjects

Ammonoidea , Cretaceous , Engonoceratidae , Paleontology , Texas

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3221, 1998

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 39062175

 

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