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在新墨西哥州桑多瓦尔县Mesa Prieta东南部的上白垩纪(Cenomanian) pagate砂岩的基底部分,除了众多的鹦鹉螺,只有一种极其罕见的(在北美)鹦鹉螺Angulithes fleuriausianus (d 'Orbigny, 1840)。在这一区间采集到的菊石有:圆形棘球菊石(Acanthoceras amphibolum)、塔兰角菊石(Tarrantoceras sellardsi)和日本棘球菊石(Desmoceras aff. D. japonicum)。这就把来自帕格特的A. fleuriausianus放在了研究区域的A. amphibolum区,它的时代是Cenomanian中期。这种鹦鹉螺标本的壳有一个圆形的腔体,一个小的脐,非常不开卷,和一个压缩的和次三角的螺纹部分,如Angulithes fleuriausianus (Cobban和Kennedy, 1993, p. E2)。轻微弯曲的缝合线从脐部开始延伸,并以轻微的凹面穿过两侧,形成一个宽而浅的裂片,然后向前弯曲穿过腹腔,形成一个浅腹腔鞍。诺曼尼亚鹦鹉螺在美国西部内陆很少见。在这里,fleuriausianus只在pagate砂岩的Acanthoceras amphibolum带中被发现。以前的记录(三个标本)是在新墨西哥州Cibola和McKinley县的pagate砂岩中发现的(Cobban和Kennedy, 1993, p. E1-E2)。这是桑多瓦尔县首次报告的这种鹦鹉螺。在英国、法国、德国、突尼斯和印度南部的Cenomanian也报道过A. fleuriausianus。
Angulithes fleuriausianus from the Paguate Sandstone, Sandoval County, New Mexico: a Very Rare Nautiloid in North America
Together with numerous ammonites, only one specimen of the extremely rare (in North America) nautiloid Angulithes fleuriausianus (d’Orbigny, 1840) was recovered from the basal part of the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Paguate Sandstone southeast of Mesa Prieta, in Sandoval County, New Mexico. Ammonites collected from this interval include Acanthoceras amphibolum, Tarrantoceras sellardsi, and Desmoceras aff. D. japonicum. This places A. fleuriausianus from the Paguate in the study area in the A. amphibolum Zone, which is of middle Cenomanian age. The shell of this nautiloid specimen has a rounded venter, a small umbilicus, very involute coiling, and a compressed and subtrigonal whorl section, as in Angulithes fleuriausianus (Cobban and Kennedy, 1993, p. E2). The slightly sinuous suture extends from the umbilicus, and crosses the flanks with a slight concavity, forming a broad, shallow lobe that then curves forward across the venter to form a shallow ventral saddle. Cenomanian nautiloids are rare in the Western Interior of the United States. Here, Angulithes fleuriausianus is only known from the Acanthoceras amphibolum Zone in the Paguate Sandstone. Previous records (three specimens) of A. fleuriausianus are from the Paguate Sandstone in Cibola and McKinley counties, New Mexico (Cobban and Kennedy, 1993, p. E1-E2). This is the first report of this nautiloid from Sandoval County. A. fleuriausianus has also been reported from the Cenomanian of England, France, Germany, Tunisia and southern India.