Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene

A new genus, Popenoeum , is proposed for a clade of Upper Cretaceous through lower Eocene pseudolivine gastropods found in North and South America, West Greenland, western Europe, and southern India. Popenoeum n. gen. is characterized by tabulate whorls with a prominent subsutural canal, collabral c...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Squires, Richard L., Zinsmeister, William J., Paredes-Mejia, Luis M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1989
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022336000019235 2024-03-03T08:44:58+00:00 Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene Squires, Richard L. Zinsmeister, William J. Paredes-Mejia, Luis M. 1989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019235 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000019235 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 63, issue 2, page 212-217 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 Paleontology journal-article 1989 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019235 2024-02-08T08:32:31Z A new genus, Popenoeum , is proposed for a clade of Upper Cretaceous through lower Eocene pseudolivine gastropods found in North and South America, West Greenland, western Europe, and southern India. Popenoeum n. gen. is characterized by tabulate whorls with a prominent subsutural canal, collabral costae that terminate as tubercles on the body whorl shoulder, and closely spaced fine to strong spiral cords. The type species, Popenoeum maritimus n. sp., is from the lower Paleocene (Danian) portion of the San Francisquito Formation, southern California, and from the upper Paleocene (Thanetian) Sepultura Formation, Baja California. Popenoeum maritimus bajaensis n. subsp. is also present in the Sepultura Formation. Other species and subspecies in the clade include Popenoeum sp. (Toulmin) and P. scalina Heilprin from Alabama; P. mutabilis mutabilis (Woods) and P. mutabilis woodsi (Olsson) from northwestern Peru; P. aff. P. maritimus from West Greenland; P. brevis (Doncieux) and P. prima (Defiance) from France; P. chavani (Glibert), P. robusta (Briart and Cornet) and P. briarti (Vincent) from Belgium; and P. subcostata (Stoliczka) from southern India. The earliest species is P. subcostata , and it is the only Cretaceous species. The youngest form is P. mutabilis woodsi , and it is the only Eocene species. The new genus reached its peak during the Paleocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Cambridge University Press Baja Greenland Alabama Cornet ENVELOPE(-64.963,-64.963,-65.570,-65.570) Journal of Paleontology 63 2 212 217
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Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
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description A new genus, Popenoeum , is proposed for a clade of Upper Cretaceous through lower Eocene pseudolivine gastropods found in North and South America, West Greenland, western Europe, and southern India. Popenoeum n. gen. is characterized by tabulate whorls with a prominent subsutural canal, collabral costae that terminate as tubercles on the body whorl shoulder, and closely spaced fine to strong spiral cords. The type species, Popenoeum maritimus n. sp., is from the lower Paleocene (Danian) portion of the San Francisquito Formation, southern California, and from the upper Paleocene (Thanetian) Sepultura Formation, Baja California. Popenoeum maritimus bajaensis n. subsp. is also present in the Sepultura Formation. Other species and subspecies in the clade include Popenoeum sp. (Toulmin) and P. scalina Heilprin from Alabama; P. mutabilis mutabilis (Woods) and P. mutabilis woodsi (Olsson) from northwestern Peru; P. aff. P. maritimus from West Greenland; P. brevis (Doncieux) and P. prima (Defiance) from France; P. chavani (Glibert), P. robusta (Briart and Cornet) and P. briarti (Vincent) from Belgium; and P. subcostata (Stoliczka) from southern India. The earliest species is P. subcostata , and it is the only Cretaceous species. The youngest form is P. mutabilis woodsi , and it is the only Eocene species. The new genus reached its peak during the Paleocene.
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author Squires, Richard L.
Zinsmeister, William J.
Paredes-Mejia, Luis M.
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title Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
title_short Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
title_full Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
title_fullStr Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
title_full_unstemmed Popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene
title_sort popenoeum , a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the paleocene
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