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New records of ammonites from the Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of England and Italy
The rare ammonite genus Bajocia is reported, as Bajocia *farcyi Brasil, for the first time from the Middle Jurassic, Lower Bajocian Humphriesianum Zone, Romani Subzone of Dorset, UK. Bajocia paiardinii Chandler and Cresta sp. nov. is erected from the Humphriesianum Zone, uppermost Romani or lowest Humphriesianum Subzone of Monte Nerone, Apennines, Italy. The taxonomic and stratigraphical position of the genus is considered and possible evolutionary routes are suggested. The genus is likely to have evolved in the Tethys–Panthalassa Realm or southern Mediterranean–Caucasian Subrealm. Leptosphinctids, the earliest Perisphinctidae probably originated from Western Tethyan Stephanoceratidae.
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