Cameroceras Conrad 1842

Cameroceras hasta (Eichwald, 1857) Fig. 3 Endoceras hasta Eichwald, 1857: 194. Rossicoceras pirguense Balashov, 1968: 113, pl. 15, figs 3, 4. Endoceras hasta – Eichwald 1860: 1247, pl. 46, fig. 7a-b. Endoceras megastoma – Teichert 1930: 270, 273, pl. 5, fig. 1, text-fig. 2 (with synonymy). Rossicoce...

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Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Cephalopoda
Endocerida
Endoceratidae
Cameroceras
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Cephalopoda
Endocerida
Endoceratidae
Cameroceras
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Cameroceras Conrad 1842
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Endocerida
Endoceratidae
Cameroceras
description Cameroceras hasta (Eichwald, 1857) Fig. 3 Endoceras hasta Eichwald, 1857: 194. Rossicoceras pirguense Balashov, 1968: 113, pl. 15, figs 3, 4. Endoceras hasta – Eichwald 1860: 1247, pl. 46, fig. 7a-b. Endoceras megastoma – Teichert 1930: 270, 273, pl. 5, fig. 1, text-fig. 2 (with synonymy). Rossicoceras hasta – Balashov 1962: pl. 4, fig. 4; 1968: 112, pl. 15, figs 1, 2; 1974: 794, pl. 4, fig. 4. ― Saladzius 1966: 36, pl. 6, fig. 2. ― Dzik 1984: 35, text-fig. 7.32. Diagnosis Smooth orthocones with a slightly depressed conch cross section; angle of expansion less than 5°; sutures directly transverse, ca. seven chambers occur on a distance similar to the conch cross section; siphuncular diameter ca. 0.5 of corresponding conch cross section; siphuncle slightly removed from conch wall with SPR of 0.1; siphuncular segments slightly concave in longitudinal view; septal necks holochoanitic; endosiphocones form central spiculum (compiled from Balashov 1968). Type locality and horizon Saaremõisa, western Estonia, Vormsi Regional Stage, late Katian Ordovician. Material examined Four specimens (PMU 26609 –26612) from Kallholn, Dalarna, Boda Limestone; late Katian, Late Ordovician. Description This species was described in detail by Teichert (1930) and Balashov (1968). The specimen from the Boda Limestone adds some detail with regard to the variability of some characters. The chamber height in the four measured specimens varies from ca. 0.1 to 0.2 of the corresponding conch cross section, the siphuncular diameter varies from 0.42 to 0.5, and the distance of the siphuncle from the conch margin is 0.09–0.11 of the corresponding conch cross section (Fig. 3). In specimen PMU 26611, parts of the external shell are preserved, but the preservation is relatively poor and no ornamentation is visible on the surface. Remarks Balashov (1968) distinguished R . pirguense from R . hasta mainly on the position of the siphuncle, which should be closer to the conch margin in R . pirguense . However, the information given in the original species description is ambiguous. The measurements provided in the text (Balashov 1968: 113) reveal a relative distance which is nearly identical to that of R . hasta . Based on these measurements and the original figures, R. hasta and R. pirguense are indistinguishable and R. pirguense must be regarded as a junior synonym of R. hasta . Comparison Cameroceras turrisoides sp. nov. differs from this species in having a narrower siphuncle (ca. 0.3–0.4 of the corresponding conch cross section) and a siphuncle which is closer to the conch center (SPR ca. 0.2; Fig. 3). Cameroceras regulus (Eichwald, 1860) from the Vormsi Regional stage of Estonia differs in having a slightly larger siphuncle (0.5 of conch cross section) in contact with the conch margin. Endoceras coxi Foerste & Cox, 1936, from the latest Katian of Akpatok Island of the Canadian Arctic, is similar to C . hasta with respect to the relative diameter of the siphuncle and the relative distance of the siphuncle from the conch margin. Consequently, this species must be assigned within Cameroceras . The chamber spacing of Cameroceras coxi (Foerste & Cox, 1936) comb. nov. (ca. 3.6 chambers in a distance corresponding to the conch diameter) is not within the range of variance of C . hasta . Stratigraphic and geographic range Vormsi and Pirgu Regional Stage, Estonia, Lithuania (Saladzius 1966; Balashov 1968), late Katian, Taymyr, Russia (Balashov 1968); Boda Limestone, late Katian, Siljan District, Sweden. : Published as part of Kröger, Björn, 2013, The cephalopods of the Boda Limestone, Late Ordovician, of Dalarna, Sweden, pp. 1-110 in European Journal of Taxonomy 41 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.41, http://zenodo.org/record/3814221 : {"references": ["Eichwald E. de. 1857. Beitrag zur geographischen Verbreitung der fossilen Thiere Russlands. Alte Periode. Bulletin de la Societe imperiale des Naturalistes d'Histoire de Moscou 30: 192 - 212.", "Balashov E. G. 1968. Endoceratoidei Ordovika SSSR. IIzdatel'stvo Leningradskogo Universiteta, Leningrad.", "Eichwald E. de. 1860. Lethaea Rossica ou Paleontologie de la Russie. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.", "Teichert C. 1930. Die Cephalopoden-Fauna der Lyckholm-Stufe des Ostbaltikums. Palaontologische Zeitschrift 12: 264 - 312.", "Balashov E. G. 1962. Nautiloidei Ordovika Sibirskoi Platformy. Izdatel'stvo Leningradskogo Universiteta, Leningrad.", "Saladzius V. 1966. Mollusc fauna of the Silurian deposits of the South of the East Baltic territory. Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Baltic and Byelorussia 1: 31 - 73.", "Dzik J. 1984. Phylogeny of the Nautiloidea. Palaeontologia Polonica, Vol. 45, 203 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3815082 2023-05-15T15:20:14+02:00 Cameroceras Conrad 1842 Kröger, Björn 2013 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815082 https://zenodo.org/record/3815082 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3814221 http://publication.plazi.org/id/5174E82CCD646A66F260472AFFA5FFBD http://zoobank.org/A2F1B9ED-870A-466E-B35E-BD5DA782476E https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.41 http://zenodo.org/record/3814221 http://publication.plazi.org/id/5174E82CCD646A66F260472AFFA5FFBD https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3814227 http://zoobank.org/A2F1B9ED-870A-466E-B35E-BD5DA782476E https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815081 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Mollusca Cephalopoda Endocerida Endoceratidae Cameroceras Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815082 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.41 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3814227 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815081 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Cameroceras hasta (Eichwald, 1857) Fig. 3 Endoceras hasta Eichwald, 1857: 194. Rossicoceras pirguense Balashov, 1968: 113, pl. 15, figs 3, 4. Endoceras hasta – Eichwald 1860: 1247, pl. 46, fig. 7a-b. Endoceras megastoma – Teichert 1930: 270, 273, pl. 5, fig. 1, text-fig. 2 (with synonymy). Rossicoceras hasta – Balashov 1962: pl. 4, fig. 4; 1968: 112, pl. 15, figs 1, 2; 1974: 794, pl. 4, fig. 4. ― Saladzius 1966: 36, pl. 6, fig. 2. ― Dzik 1984: 35, text-fig. 7.32. Diagnosis Smooth orthocones with a slightly depressed conch cross section; angle of expansion less than 5°; sutures directly transverse, ca. seven chambers occur on a distance similar to the conch cross section; siphuncular diameter ca. 0.5 of corresponding conch cross section; siphuncle slightly removed from conch wall with SPR of 0.1; siphuncular segments slightly concave in longitudinal view; septal necks holochoanitic; endosiphocones form central spiculum (compiled from Balashov 1968). Type locality and horizon Saaremõisa, western Estonia, Vormsi Regional Stage, late Katian Ordovician. Material examined Four specimens (PMU 26609 –26612) from Kallholn, Dalarna, Boda Limestone; late Katian, Late Ordovician. Description This species was described in detail by Teichert (1930) and Balashov (1968). The specimen from the Boda Limestone adds some detail with regard to the variability of some characters. The chamber height in the four measured specimens varies from ca. 0.1 to 0.2 of the corresponding conch cross section, the siphuncular diameter varies from 0.42 to 0.5, and the distance of the siphuncle from the conch margin is 0.09–0.11 of the corresponding conch cross section (Fig. 3). In specimen PMU 26611, parts of the external shell are preserved, but the preservation is relatively poor and no ornamentation is visible on the surface. Remarks Balashov (1968) distinguished R . pirguense from R . hasta mainly on the position of the siphuncle, which should be closer to the conch margin in R . pirguense . However, the information given in the original species description is ambiguous. The measurements provided in the text (Balashov 1968: 113) reveal a relative distance which is nearly identical to that of R . hasta . Based on these measurements and the original figures, R. hasta and R. pirguense are indistinguishable and R. pirguense must be regarded as a junior synonym of R. hasta . Comparison Cameroceras turrisoides sp. nov. differs from this species in having a narrower siphuncle (ca. 0.3–0.4 of the corresponding conch cross section) and a siphuncle which is closer to the conch center (SPR ca. 0.2; Fig. 3). Cameroceras regulus (Eichwald, 1860) from the Vormsi Regional stage of Estonia differs in having a slightly larger siphuncle (0.5 of conch cross section) in contact with the conch margin. Endoceras coxi Foerste & Cox, 1936, from the latest Katian of Akpatok Island of the Canadian Arctic, is similar to C . hasta with respect to the relative diameter of the siphuncle and the relative distance of the siphuncle from the conch margin. Consequently, this species must be assigned within Cameroceras . The chamber spacing of Cameroceras coxi (Foerste & Cox, 1936) comb. nov. (ca. 3.6 chambers in a distance corresponding to the conch diameter) is not within the range of variance of C . hasta . Stratigraphic and geographic range Vormsi and Pirgu Regional Stage, Estonia, Lithuania (Saladzius 1966; Balashov 1968), late Katian, Taymyr, Russia (Balashov 1968); Boda Limestone, late Katian, Siljan District, Sweden. : Published as part of Kröger, Björn, 2013, The cephalopods of the Boda Limestone, Late Ordovician, of Dalarna, Sweden, pp. 1-110 in European Journal of Taxonomy 41 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.41, http://zenodo.org/record/3814221 : {"references": ["Eichwald E. de. 1857. Beitrag zur geographischen Verbreitung der fossilen Thiere Russlands. Alte Periode. Bulletin de la Societe imperiale des Naturalistes d'Histoire de Moscou 30: 192 - 212.", "Balashov E. G. 1968. Endoceratoidei Ordovika SSSR. IIzdatel'stvo Leningradskogo Universiteta, Leningrad.", "Eichwald E. de. 1860. Lethaea Rossica ou Paleontologie de la Russie. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.", "Teichert C. 1930. Die Cephalopoden-Fauna der Lyckholm-Stufe des Ostbaltikums. Palaontologische Zeitschrift 12: 264 - 312.", "Balashov E. G. 1962. Nautiloidei Ordovika Sibirskoi Platformy. Izdatel'stvo Leningradskogo Universiteta, Leningrad.", "Saladzius V. 1966. Mollusc fauna of the Silurian deposits of the South of the East Baltic territory. Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Baltic and Byelorussia 1: 31 - 73.", "Dzik J. 1984. Phylogeny of the Nautiloidea. Palaeontologia Polonica, Vol. 45, 203 pp."]} Text Arctic Taymyr DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Alte Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) Akpatok Island ENVELOPE(-68.131,-68.131,60.417,60.417) Boda ENVELOPE(48.867,48.867,-68.083,-68.083) Leningradskogo Universiteta ENVELOPE(9.650,9.650,-71.750,-71.750)