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Specimens from Nahoryany in museum collections lack data on their provenance level within the section so it cannot be determined whether or not they occurred together or formed a succession; data on inoceramid bivalves indicate the presence of two successive zones at Nahoryany. Some specimens from Nahoryany here referred to as <jats:italic>H. pumilus</jats:italic> are similar to the controversial <jats:italic>H. constrictus anterior</jats:italic> from the lower Maastrichtian of Poland. This morphology suggests an ancestor–descendant relationship between <jats:italic>H</jats:italic>. <jats:italic>pumilus</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>H</jats:italic>. <jats:italic>constrictus</jats:italic>, a common species once considered as an informal index for the Boreal Maastrichtian in Europe. The inferred evolutionary transition from <jats:italic>H</jats:italic>. <jats:italic>pumilus</jats:italic> to <jats:italic>H</jats:italic>. <jats:italic>constrictus</jats:italic> was towards a less robust, recoiled shell, which would have enhanced the horizontal swimming ability and manoeuvrability of these cephalopods. 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自 1843 年以来,位于利沃夫(乌克兰西部)以南 Nahoryany 的下白垩统(上白垩统)地段一直是众所周知的丰富化石产地。然而,该地段很久以前就已不存在,从那里采集的化石只能在博物馆藏品中进行研究。本文以 Nahoryany 的材料为基础,对 Hoploscaphites pumilus、H. constrictus 和 H. sp.Nahoryany 的一些标本被称为 H. pumilus,它们与波兰下马斯特里赫特期有争议的 H. constrictus anterior 相似。这种形态表明H. pumilus与H. constrictus之间存在祖先与后代的关系,后者是一个常见的物种,曾被认为是欧洲北方马斯特里赫特期的非正式指数。据推断,从 H. pumilus 到 H. constrictus 的进化过渡是向不太坚固的后卷壳过渡,这将增强这些头足类的水平游泳能力和机动性。在晚白垩世的鲭类中,有几个品系出现了反卷趋势。
Scaphitid ammonites from the lower Maastrichtian of Nahoryany (western Ukraine) and discussion on the origin of Hoploscaphites constrictus
The lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) section at Nahoryany, south of Lviv (western Ukraine), has been known as a rich source of fossils since 1843. However, the section is not available since a long time ago and fossils collected from it can only be studied in museum collections. In the present paper, ammonites of the scaphitid genus Hoploscaphites are studied based on Nahoryany material, comprising Hoploscaphites pumilus, H. constrictus and H. sp. Specimens from Nahoryany in museum collections lack data on their provenance level within the section so it cannot be determined whether or not they occurred together or formed a succession; data on inoceramid bivalves indicate the presence of two successive zones at Nahoryany. Some specimens from Nahoryany here referred to as H. pumilus are similar to the controversial H. constrictus anterior from the lower Maastrichtian of Poland. This morphology suggests an ancestor–descendant relationship between H. pumilus and H. constrictus, a common species once considered as an informal index for the Boreal Maastrichtian in Europe. The inferred evolutionary transition from H. pumilus to H. constrictus was towards a less robust, recoiled shell, which would have enhanced the horizontal swimming ability and manoeuvrability of these cephalopods. Recoiling trends occurred in several lineages of Late Cretaceous scaphitids.