下侏罗统菊石属Eoderoceras Spath及其直系后代和其他近缘的修正

M. Edmunds
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根据最近的发现和对类型和博物馆收藏材料的检查,对菊石属Eoderoceras Spath进行了回顾。有人认为,双尖形模式种E. bispinigerum (Buckman)在形态上与特提斯和太平洋地区的菊石非常接近,这些菊石在最近的文献中被称为parammicroderoceras Dommergues, Ferretti和Meister属。该属的模式种,即Microderoceras birchiades Rosenberg,特征不明显,并且这里指定的lectotype不能轻易地与Eoderoceras区分开来,因此Paramicroderoceras被认为是初级同义词。除了模式种,它在多塞特海岸的模式地区在短地层厚度上占主导地位,双肢Eoderoceras仅在英国下侏罗纪零星出现。然而,在英国Raricostatum带的大部分地区,被解释为Eteoderoceras gen. nov.的无尖尾后代的物种非常丰富,可以划分为许多不同的地层序列物种。四aspidoceras Spath也被描述为可能是ederoceras的近亲和直系后代,ederoceras出现在英国化石记录的上Sinemurian和Jamesoni带的Taylori亚区(下Pliensbachian),包含少量物种。讨论了这些属所属的Eoderoceratidae,以提供更广泛的进化背景;一些重要的未解决的系统问题被突出。
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A Revision of the Lower Jurassic Ammonite Genus Eoderoceras Spath and its Immediate Descendants and Other Relatives
ABSTRACT The ammonite genus Eoderoceras Spath is reviewed in the light of recent discoveries and an examination of type and museum-curated material. It is argued that the bispinate type species, E. bispinigerum (Buckman), for which a neotype is designated, is morphologically very close to ammonites from Tethyan and Pacific localities that have been referred in recent literature to the genus Paramicroderoceras Dommergues, Ferretti & Meister. The type species of that genus, namely Microderoceras birchiades Rosenberg, is poorly characterized, and the lectotype designated herein cannot be readily distinguished from Eoderoceras, hence Paramicroderoceras is regarded as a junior synonym. Apart from the type species, which locally dominates a short stratigraphical thickness at its type locality on the Dorset coast, bispinate Eoderoceras are known from only sporadic occurrences in the British Lower Jurassic. However, species interpreted as being the unispinate descendants of Eoderoceras, here accorded generic status as Eteoderoceras gen. nov., are abundant in much of the British Raricostatum Zone and can be divided into a number of different stratigraphically sequential species. The genus Tetraspidoceras Spath is also described as it is thought likely to be a close relative and direct descendant of Eoderoceras that occurs in the British fossil record in the Upper Sinemurian and in the Taylori Subzone of the Jamesoni Zone (Lower Pliensbachian), containing a small number of species. The family Eoderoceratidae, to which these genera belong, is discussed to provide a broader evolutionary context; some important unresolved systematic issues are highlighted.
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