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We do not know if the various species and figured specimens referred to
Pedioceras by different authors ( e.g. Gerhardt 1897 ; Royo y Gómez 1945 ;
Yenne 1949 ) in fact all belong to the same genus . If Pedioceras is interpreted in
terms of ...
We do not know if the various species and figured specimens referred to
Pedioceras by different authors ( e.g. Gerhardt 1897 ; Royo y Gómez 1945 ;
Yenne 1949 ) in fact all belong to the same genus . If Pedioceras is interpreted in
terms of ...
Page 94
Discussion None of our specimens is as large as the Patagonian specimens
figured by Aguirre Urreta ( 1981 ) , but the similar inner whorls leave no doubt
that they all belong to the same species . Our material is significant in that it
shows the ...
Discussion None of our specimens is as large as the Patagonian specimens
figured by Aguirre Urreta ( 1981 ) , but the similar inner whorls leave no doubt
that they all belong to the same species . Our material is significant in that it
shows the ...
Page 97
... and not at all as loosely coiled as in typical C. barremense , C. thomeli or C.
alpinus . Unfortunately , all available figured specimens of C. janus are small ,
and we do not know if they are juveniles or small adults . Crioceratites ( C. )
thiollierei ...
... and not at all as loosely coiled as in typical C. barremense , C. thomeli or C.
alpinus . Unfortunately , all available figured specimens of C. janus are small ,
and we do not know if they are juveniles or small adults . Crioceratites ( C. )
thiollierei ...
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