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Pleuronautilus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pleuronautilus
Temporal range: CarboniferousTriassic 298.9–205.6 Ma
Pleuronautilus mariani from Ladinian of Italy
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Nautiloidea
Order: Nautilida
Family: Tainoceratidae
Genus: Pleuronautilus
Mojsisovics, 1882

Pleuronautilus is a nautiloid genus; family Tainoceratidae, order Nautilida.[1]

Description

The shell is evolute, discoidal; whorl section subquadrade, flanks generally straight but may converge toward the venter. Inner flanks have course ribbing, outer have rows of nodes. Sutures have shallow ventral, lateral, and dorsal lobes. Its siphuncle is small and approximately central.

Fossil records

Pleuronautilus has been found in Upper Permian marine limestone in Armenia, China, and Iran, sometimes associated with orthocerids, ammonoids, and other nautilids as well as other invertebrates; in Upper Permian offshore mudstone and calcareous siltstone in the northern Caucasus, and in upper Lower Permian marine sediments in Tajikistan with grypoceratids and pronoritids. It has been found also in Lower Triassic black marine calcareous shale in Afghanistan with orthocerid, aulacocerid, phylloceratitd and ceratitid cephalopod genera and in early Upper deltaic shale and marl with ceratitids, pelecypods, and gastropods in Slovenia; and mid upper offshore mustone with Paranautilus and Rhacophyllites and ceratitids in western Nevada.[1]

Species

Species within this genus include:[1]

  • Pleuronautilus alaskensis Kummel 1953
  • Pleuronautilus changxingensis Zhao et al. 1978
  • Pleuronautilus cooperi Miller 1945
  • Pleuronautilus costalis Shimansky 1965
  • Pleuronautilus dzhagadzurensis Zakharov 1989
  • Pleuronautilus dzhulfensis Shimansky 1965
  • Pleuronautilus gaudryi von Mojsisovics 1902
  • Pleuronautilus gregarius Miller 1945
  • Pleuronautilus incertus Abich 1878
  • Pleuronautilus latissimus Waagen 1879
  • Pleuronautilus lepsiusi von Mojsisovics 1902
  • Pleuronautilus linchengense Yi 1933
  • Pleuronautilus loczyi Fliegel 1901
  • Pleuronautilus magnicostatus Miller 1945
  • Pleuronautilus magnus Zheng 1984
  • Pleuronautilus mariani Airaghi 1902
  • Pleuronautilus megaporus Miller 1945
  • Pleuronautilus mosis Mojsisovics 1882
  • Pleuronautilus multicostatus Etheridge Jr. 1907
  • Pleuronautilus mutatus Miller 1945
  • Pleuronautilus praecursor Girty 1909
  • Pleuronautilus qinghaianus Wang and Chen 1979
  • Pleuronautilus russkiensis Zakharov 1978
  • Pleuronautilus shumardianus Girty 1909
  • Pleuronautilus sumatrensis Fliegel 1901
  • Pleuronautilus venustus Reed 1944
  • Pleuronautilus verae Arthaber 1900
  • Pleuronautilus yahagiensis Ehiro 1995
  • Pleuronautilus zhongyingensis Zheng 1984

References

This page was last edited on 18 July 2023, at 19:31
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