Trocholitoceras walcotti Hyatt 1894

Trocholitoceras walcotti Hyatt, 1894 Figs 41B, 44D, 47 Trocholitoceras walcotti Hyatt, 1894: 480–482, pl. 6 figs 12–20. Trocholitoceras latum Ulrich et al., 1942: 82–83, pl. 42 figs 1–3. Trocholitoceras walcotti – Ruedemann 1906: 478. — Ulrich et al. 1942: 80–81, pl. 31 fig. 3, pl. 53 figs 3–4. — Dz...

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Main Authors: Kröger, Björn, Pohle, Alexander
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5793602
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5793602
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Summary:Trocholitoceras walcotti Hyatt, 1894 Figs 41B, 44D, 47 Trocholitoceras walcotti Hyatt, 1894: 480–482, pl. 6 figs 12–20. Trocholitoceras latum Ulrich et al., 1942: 82–83, pl. 42 figs 1–3. Trocholitoceras walcotti – Ruedemann 1906: 478. — Ulrich et al. 1942: 80–81, pl. 31 fig. 3, pl. 53 figs 3–4. — Dzik 1984: 44, text-fig. 12.34. Diagnosis Trocholitoceras with moderately expanding whorls with WER decreasing during growth from ca 2 to 1.7; whorl cross section moderately involute with average IZR 0.26, and depressed with WWI decreasing with conch size from more than 2 to less than 1.5; conch surface ornamented with prominent transverse growth lines and low rounded ribs at mature body chamber which curve apicad on the lateral side and form a deep, rounded hyponomic sinus; siphuncle subcentral in earliest growth, subdorsal during later growth; mature conch with diameter ca 90 mm with 4–5 volutions (compiled from Ulrich et al. 1942: 80–81). Material examined Three specimens (FMNH-P30325, FMNH-P30328, FMNH-P30333) from Profilstranda section, Ny Friesland, Svalbard, bed PO 131, 128 m above base of Olenidsletta Member, Blackhillsian, Floian. Description The most complete specimen is FMNH-P30328 with a presumed conch diameter of more than 80 mm and the last volution slightly evolute (Fig. 41B). At a conch diameter of 42 mm the whorl is 20 mm wide, 19 mm high, with an apertural height of 12 mm, and an impression zone with a depth of 6–7 mm. The depression of the whorl decreases with increasing diameter, with WWI nearly 2.5 at an apertural height of 6 mm to 1.5 at an apertural height of 20 mm. The WER is 1.96 at a conch diameter of 42 mm (Fig. 47). The IZR varies between ca 0.1 and 0.4 (Fig. 47). The whorl cross section has broadly rounded flanks and venter (Fig. 44D). The conch surface is ornamented with prominent transverse growth lines. The siphuncle is 2 mm distant from the dorsal margin in specimen FMNH-P30325, where the apertural height is 6.5 mm, while its and diameter is ca 1 mm. In specimen FMNH-P30328 the siphuncle ...