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RF2WEHYH2–Bituberculate Masked Bee (Hylaeus bituberculatus) on white daisy-bush flower, Australian native bee
Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons . usual, straight, andterminated by a bituberculate vent {v), atthe opposite extremity to the head. Theabdominal intestine {d is fusiform, anddivided by a series of slight constrictionsinto sacculi. It is maintained in its posi-tion by a transverse muscle {h). The he-patic organ (e) is more concentrated thanin the Peniculus, and surrounds the ante-rior part of the canal. The walls of theabdomen are distinctly provided with lon-gitudinal (i) and transverse {k fasciculiof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-the-comparative-anatomy-and-physiology-of-the-invertebrate-animals-delivered-at-the-royal-college-of-surgeons-usual-straight-andterminated-by-a-bituberculate-vent-v-atthe-opposite-extremity-to-the-head-theabdominal-intestine-d-is-fusiform-anddivided-by-a-series-of-slight-constrictionsinto-sacculi-it-is-maintained-in-its-posi-tion-by-a-transverse-muscle-h-the-he-patic-organ-e-is-more-concentrated-thanin-the-peniculus-and-surrounds-the-ante-rior-part-of-the-canal-the-walls-of-theabdomen-are-distinctly-provided-with-lon-gitudinal-i-and-transverse-k-fasciculiof-image338089319.html
RM2AJ18AF–Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons . usual, straight, andterminated by a bituberculate vent {v), atthe opposite extremity to the head. Theabdominal intestine {d is fusiform, anddivided by a series of slight constrictionsinto sacculi. It is maintained in its posi-tion by a transverse muscle {h). The he-patic organ (e) is more concentrated thanin the Peniculus, and surrounds the ante-rior part of the canal. The walls of theabdomen are distinctly provided with lon-gitudinal (i) and transverse {k fasciculiof
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Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rcle is anotherfeature reminiscent of Plesiotexanites, as observed in P. stangeri (Baily). Reginaites zulu sp. nov. (described below) totally lacks development of thelateral tubercles and remains bituberculate to a much greater diameter. Reginaites leei (Reeside) is imperfectly known, but appears to have weakerornament. Reyment (1957: 66) states R. leei to have lateral tubercles, althoughReeside (1927: 40) does not mention any. Reginaites quadrituberculatum Reyment, here shown as Figures 87C, 89,has similar ornament o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-rcle-is-anotherfeature-reminiscent-of-plesiotexanites-as-observed-in-p-stangeri-baily-reginaites-zulu-sp-nov-described-below-totally-lacks-development-of-thelateral-tubercles-and-remains-bituberculate-to-a-much-greater-diameter-reginaites-leei-reeside-is-imperfectly-known-but-appears-to-have-weakerornament-reyment-1957-66-states-r-leei-to-have-lateral-tubercles-althoughreeside-1927-40-does-not-mention-any-reginaites-quadrituberculatum-reyment-here-shown-as-figures-87c-89has-similar-ornament-o-image338207543.html
RM2AJ6K4R–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rcle is anotherfeature reminiscent of Plesiotexanites, as observed in P. stangeri (Baily). Reginaites zulu sp. nov. (described below) totally lacks development of thelateral tubercles and remains bituberculate to a much greater diameter. Reginaites leei (Reeside) is imperfectly known, but appears to have weakerornament. Reyment (1957: 66) states R. leei to have lateral tubercles, althoughReeside (1927: 40) does not mention any. Reginaites quadrituberculatum Reyment, here shown as Figures 87C, 89,has similar ornament o
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 28 Nostoceras (Bostrychoceras) sanctaeluciense (Klinger, 1976). SAS-Z2251 from locality 119, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Maastrichtian a or b. Recurved body chamber hook showing transition from single row of tubercles to bituberculate ornamentation, x 1. CRETA CEOUS FA UNAS FROM ZULULAND AND NA TAL, SOUTH AFRICA 271. GO 00 x a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-figure-28-nostoceras-bostrychoceras-sanctaeluciense-klinger-1976-sas-z2251-from-locality-119-kwazulu-st-lucia-formation-maastrichtian-a-or-b-recurved-body-chamber-hook-showing-transition-from-single-row-of-tubercles-to-bituberculate-ornamentation-x-1-creta-ceous-fa-unas-from-zululand-and-na-tal-south-africa-271-go-00-x-a-image370135273.html
RM2CE538W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 28 Nostoceras (Bostrychoceras) sanctaeluciense (Klinger, 1976). SAS-Z2251 from locality 119, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Maastrichtian a or b. Recurved body chamber hook showing transition from single row of tubercles to bituberculate ornamentation, x 1. CRETA CEOUS FA UNAS FROM ZULULAND AND NA TAL, SOUTH AFRICA 271. GO 00 x a
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . s bear two rows of minute tubercles,the first slightly above the midline and the other near the abapical quarter of the flanks.About 5 major flared ribs occur per whorl. These are flanked adaperturally by a wideconstriction. Where sufficiently well preserved, these can also be seen to bear two rows oftiny pointed tubercles. Discussion With respect to the loose coiling of the phragmocone, bituberculate normal and flaredribs and constrictions, D. (E.) howarthi is very similar to D. cochleatum (Meek & Hayden1859) (see Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-s-bear-two-rows-of-minute-tuberclesthe-first-slightly-above-the-midline-and-the-other-near-the-abapical-quarter-of-the-flanksabout-5-major-flared-ribs-occur-per-whorl-these-are-flanked-adaperturally-by-a-wideconstriction-where-sufficiently-well-preserved-these-can-also-be-seen-to-bear-two-rows-oftiny-pointed-tubercles-discussion-with-respect-to-the-loose-coiling-of-the-phragmocone-bituberculate-normal-and-flaredribs-and-constrictions-d-e-howarthi-is-very-similar-to-d-cochleatum-meek-hayden1859-see-image370133942.html
RM2CE51HA–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . s bear two rows of minute tubercles,the first slightly above the midline and the other near the abapical quarter of the flanks.About 5 major flared ribs occur per whorl. These are flanked adaperturally by a wideconstriction. Where sufficiently well preserved, these can also be seen to bear two rows oftiny pointed tubercles. Discussion With respect to the loose coiling of the phragmocone, bituberculate normal and flaredribs and constrictions, D. (E.) howarthi is very similar to D. cochleatum (Meek & Hayden1859) (see
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . The asymmetric position of the tubercles on the venter (flanks) and the impression of asmaller whorl above the largest suggest that this is indeed a very low-spired species ofDidymoceras, and not, perhaps, a representative of Exiteloceras, Lewyites, orNeancyloceras. Exiteloceras jenneyi camacki Kennedy et ah (2000: 62, figs 44D, 49-50)is superficially similar to the present species as far as the large size is concerned, butdiffers in being planispirally coiled. The low coiling and consistent, strongly bituberculate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-the-asymmetric-position-of-the-tubercles-on-the-venter-flanks-and-the-impression-of-asmaller-whorl-above-the-largest-suggest-that-this-is-indeed-a-very-low-spired-species-ofdidymoceras-and-not-perhaps-a-representative-of-exiteloceras-lewyites-orneancyloceras-exiteloceras-jenneyi-camacki-kennedy-et-ah-2000-62-figs-44d-49-50is-superficially-similar-to-the-present-species-as-far-as-the-large-size-is-concerned-butdiffers-in-being-planispirally-coiled-the-low-coiling-and-consistent-strongly-bituberculate-image370134341.html
RM2CE523H–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . The asymmetric position of the tubercles on the venter (flanks) and the impression of asmaller whorl above the largest suggest that this is indeed a very low-spired species ofDidymoceras, and not, perhaps, a representative of Exiteloceras, Lewyites, orNeancyloceras. Exiteloceras jenneyi camacki Kennedy et ah (2000: 62, figs 44D, 49-50)is superficially similar to the present species as far as the large size is concerned, butdiffers in being planispirally coiled. The low coiling and consistent, strongly bituberculate
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 52 A-D. Didymoceras (Eodidymocerasl) sp. SAM-PCZ18751 (ex Z2071) from locality 105, KwaZulu,St Lucia Formation, upper Santonian or lower Campanian. Note the bituberculate flared rib, reminiscentof Allocrioceras ornamentation. E-F. Allocrioceras billinghursti Klinger, 1976. SAM-PCZ 18752(ex Z1598) from locality 92, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Coniacian II or III. Note the closeresemblance to Didymoceras (Eodidymoceras) mitraikyense (Collignon, 1969). Both x 1. 300 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Didymocera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-figure-52-a-d-didymoceras-eodidymocerasl-sp-sam-pcz18751-ex-z2071-from-locality-105-kwazulust-lucia-formation-upper-santonian-or-lower-campanian-note-the-bituberculate-flared-rib-reminiscentof-allocrioceras-ornamentation-e-f-allocrioceras-billinghursti-klinger-1976-sam-pcz-18752ex-z1598-from-locality-92-kwazulu-st-lucia-formation-coniacian-ii-or-iii-note-the-closeresemblance-to-didymoceras-eodidymoceras-mitraikyense-collignon-1969-both-x-1-300-annals-of-the-south-african-museum-didymocera-image370133458.html
RM2CE5102–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 52 A-D. Didymoceras (Eodidymocerasl) sp. SAM-PCZ18751 (ex Z2071) from locality 105, KwaZulu,St Lucia Formation, upper Santonian or lower Campanian. Note the bituberculate flared rib, reminiscentof Allocrioceras ornamentation. E-F. Allocrioceras billinghursti Klinger, 1976. SAM-PCZ 18752(ex Z1598) from locality 92, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Coniacian II or III. Note the closeresemblance to Didymoceras (Eodidymoceras) mitraikyense (Collignon, 1969). Both x 1. 300 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Didymocera
. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. MURID.i: 473 in the Pleistocene of the Altai, while an extinct one has been described from the Pliocene of North China. Subfamily Deomyinse. — Represented only by the under- mentioned genus, in which the bituberculate anterior and tricusp- idate middle ridge of the first upper molai' presents a condition intermediate between that obtaining in the Vncctimv and that of the ]ftiriii(v. Deomi/s.^—Externally as in 2[iis. Pollex with a narrow nail; hind foot elongate. Infraorbital vacuity of skull triangular, not narrowed below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-mammals-living-and-extinct-mammals-muridi-473-in-the-pleistocene-of-the-altai-while-an-extinct-one-has-been-described-from-the-pliocene-of-north-china-subfamily-deomyinse-represented-only-by-the-under-mentioned-genus-in-which-the-bituberculate-anterior-and-tricusp-idate-middle-ridge-of-the-first-upper-molai-presents-a-condition-intermediate-between-that-obtaining-in-the-vncctimv-and-that-of-the-ftiriiiv-deomisexternally-as-in-2-iis-pollex-with-a-narrow-nail-hind-foot-elongate-infraorbital-vacuity-of-skull-triangular-not-narrowed-below-image232351475.html
RMRE0EJY–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. MURID.i: 473 in the Pleistocene of the Altai, while an extinct one has been described from the Pliocene of North China. Subfamily Deomyinse. — Represented only by the under- mentioned genus, in which the bituberculate anterior and tricusp- idate middle ridge of the first upper molai' presents a condition intermediate between that obtaining in the Vncctimv and that of the ]ftiriii(v. Deomi/s.^—Externally as in 2[iis. Pollex with a narrow nail; hind foot elongate. Infraorbital vacuity of skull triangular, not narrowed below.
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B. Fig. 6. Eubaculites labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834). The original of Collignon's (1971, pi. 645 (fig. 2388)) E. simplex from locality 666, Antsoha (Belo sur Tsiribihina), Madagascar. This specimen shows prominent development of 'E. ootacodensis' type of ribbed ornament on flanks in lieu of bituberculate as in typical E. labyrinthicus. x 1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-b-fig-6-eubaculites-labyrinthicus-morton-1834-the-original-of-collignons-1971-pi-645-fig-2388-e-simplex-from-locality-666-antsoha-belo-sur-tsiribihina-madagascar-this-specimen-shows-prominent-development-of-e-ootacodensis-type-of-ribbed-ornament-on-flanks-in-lieu-of-bituberculate-as-in-typical-e-labyrinthicus-x-1-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-il-image236457310.html
RMRMKFKX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B. Fig. 6. Eubaculites labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834). The original of Collignon's (1971, pi. 645 (fig. 2388)) E. simplex from locality 666, Antsoha (Belo sur Tsiribihina), Madagascar. This specimen shows prominent development of 'E. ootacodensis' type of ribbed ornament on flanks in lieu of bituberculate as in typical E. labyrinthicus. x 1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ,:.:*:.'#*'. Fig. 5. Eubaculites labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834). Cast of lectotype of E. ootacodensis (Stoliczka, 1866), the original of Stoliczka, 1866, pi. 90 (fig. 14), from Ootacod. Collection of the Geological Survey of India, no. 406 x 1. ornament consists predominantly of prominent crescentic ribs, with little or no sign of development of tubercles. We assume these to be adults of forms with bituberculate ornament in the juvenile stage. Given more material, it may be possible to separate those f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-fig-5-eubaculites-labyrinthicus-morton-1834-cast-of-lectotype-of-e-ootacodensis-stoliczka-1866-the-original-of-stoliczka-1866-pi-90-fig-14-from-ootacod-collection-of-the-geological-survey-of-india-no-406-x-1-ornament-consists-predominantly-of-prominent-crescentic-ribs-with-little-or-no-sign-of-development-of-tubercles-we-assume-these-to-be-adults-of-forms-with-bituberculate-ornament-in-the-juvenile-stage-given-more-material-it-may-be-possible-to-separate-those-f-image236457419.html
RMRMKFRR–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ,:.:*:.'#*'. Fig. 5. Eubaculites labyrinthicus (Morton, 1834). Cast of lectotype of E. ootacodensis (Stoliczka, 1866), the original of Stoliczka, 1866, pi. 90 (fig. 14), from Ootacod. Collection of the Geological Survey of India, no. 406 x 1. ornament consists predominantly of prominent crescentic ribs, with little or no sign of development of tubercles. We assume these to be adults of forms with bituberculate ornament in the juvenile stage. Given more material, it may be possible to separate those f
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. In. 17.— Arehaeomyrmev cacabau Mann. a. Dorsal view of thorax and petiole. Lateral view of tliorax and petiole. C. Front view of head. h. laterally. Petiole from above subquadrate, a little longer than broad; in profile slightly longer than high, dorsal surface Hat, a little longer than posterior face, bituberculate apically, posterior face with two tubercules, similar to those above but more approximated. Postpetiole twice as broad as long, broadesl in front, with the anterior border straight and elevated in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-zoology-in-17-arehaeomyrmev-cacabau-mann-a-dorsal-view-of-thorax-and-petiole-lateral-view-of-tliorax-and-petiole-c-front-view-of-head-h-laterally-petiole-from-above-subquadrate-a-little-longer-than-broad-in-profile-slightly-longer-than-high-dorsal-surface-hat-a-little-longer-than-posterior-face-bituberculate-apically-posterior-face-with-two-tubercules-similar-to-those-above-but-more-approximated-postpetiole-twice-as-broad-as-long-broadesl-in-front-with-the-anterior-border-straight-and-elevated-in-image233933850.html
RMRGGH0A–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. In. 17.— Arehaeomyrmev cacabau Mann. a. Dorsal view of thorax and petiole. Lateral view of tliorax and petiole. C. Front view of head. h. laterally. Petiole from above subquadrate, a little longer than broad; in profile slightly longer than high, dorsal surface Hat, a little longer than posterior face, bituberculate apically, posterior face with two tubercules, similar to those above but more approximated. Postpetiole twice as broad as long, broadesl in front, with the anterior border straight and elevated in
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figs. 617-621. Sciomyzidae, Dryomyzidae, Megamerinidae, Diopsidae 617. Sepedon (Cole) Sciomyzidae. 618. Sciomyza, head from front (Hendel) Sciomyzidae. 619. Neuroctena, head from side. Dryomyzidae. 620. Syringogaster. Megamerinidae. 621. Diopsis, head from front. Diopsidae. 98. and parallel with first vein, third vein arising from second near middle of wing, discal cell confluent with second basal; front femora more or less thickened; scutellum bituberculate. A small family, mainly tropical. (Diopsis (Fig. 621), Diase Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-figs-617-621-sciomyzidae-dryomyzidae-megamerinidae-diopsidae-617-sepedon-cole-sciomyzidae-618-sciomyza-head-from-front-hendel-sciomyzidae-619-neuroctena-head-from-side-dryomyzidae-620-syringogaster-megamerinidae-621-diopsis-head-from-front-diopsidae-98-and-parallel-with-first-vein-third-vein-arising-from-second-near-middle-of-wing-discal-cell-confluent-with-second-basal-front-femora-more-or-less-thickened-scutellum-bituberculate-a-small-family-mainly-tropical-diopsis-fig-621-diase-image233903540.html
RMRGF69T–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figs. 617-621. Sciomyzidae, Dryomyzidae, Megamerinidae, Diopsidae 617. Sepedon (Cole) Sciomyzidae. 618. Sciomyza, head from front (Hendel) Sciomyzidae. 619. Neuroctena, head from side. Dryomyzidae. 620. Syringogaster. Megamerinidae. 621. Diopsis, head from front. Diopsidae. 98. and parallel with first vein, third vein arising from second near middle of wing, discal cell confluent with second basal; front femora more or less thickened; scutellum bituberculate. A small family, mainly tropical. (Diopsis (Fig. 621), Diase
. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. 302 DyNASTIN.E. Length 17 mm.; breadth 10 tnm. Kashmir: Gurais Valley, 7000 ft., Sonamarg; Punjab: Kulu. Tyjye in the British Museum. A female specimen, originally in the Eothschild collection and generously presented by Herr Chr. Sternberg to the British Museum, appears to be the type of the species. 276. Alissonotum crassnm. Alissonotum crassum, Arrow,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1908, p. 323. This is a large, black, oval insect. The head is coarsely rugose and bituberculate above. The jrrothorax is closely punctured, the punctures being coarse except a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coleoptera-lamellicornia-scarabaeidae-302-dynastine-length-17-mm-breadth-10-tnm-kashmir-gurais-valley-7000-ft-sonamarg-punjab-kulu-tyjye-in-the-british-museum-a-female-specimen-originally-in-the-eothschild-collection-and-generously-presented-by-herr-chr-sternberg-to-the-british-museum-appears-to-be-the-type-of-the-species-276-alissonotum-crassnm-alissonotum-crassum-arrow-trans-ent-soc-lond-1908-p-323-this-is-a-large-black-oval-insect-the-head-is-coarsely-rugose-and-bituberculate-above-the-jrrothorax-is-closely-punctured-the-punctures-being-coarse-except-a-image232718279.html
RMREH6F3–. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. 302 DyNASTIN.E. Length 17 mm.; breadth 10 tnm. Kashmir: Gurais Valley, 7000 ft., Sonamarg; Punjab: Kulu. Tyjye in the British Museum. A female specimen, originally in the Eothschild collection and generously presented by Herr Chr. Sternberg to the British Museum, appears to be the type of the species. 276. Alissonotum crassnm. Alissonotum crassum, Arrow,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1908, p. 323. This is a large, black, oval insect. The head is coarsely rugose and bituberculate above. The jrrothorax is closely punctured, the punctures being coarse except a
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. /:. A ^9& B Fig. 35. Acrioceras sp. SAM-PCZ8442. x 2. Acrioceras (Aspinoceras) sp. aff. brevis (d'Orbigny) in Thomel (1964: 48, pi. 7 (fig. 11)) is very similar in overall shape, but the French specimen lacks tubercles. Protacrioceras hourcqi Collignon (1962: 95, pi. 214 (figs 936-7)) from the Barremian of Antsalova, Madagascar, has coiling and relative proportions similar to our specimen, but has a trituberculate phragmocone. Given more material, it may be possible to connect our bituberculate s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-a-9amp-b-fig-35-acrioceras-sp-sam-pcz8442-x-2-acrioceras-aspinoceras-sp-aff-brevis-dorbigny-in-thomel-1964-48-pi-7-fig-11-is-very-similar-in-overall-shape-but-the-french-specimen-lacks-tubercles-protacrioceras-hourcqi-collignon-1962-95-pi-214-figs-936-7-from-the-barremian-of-antsalova-madagascar-has-coiling-and-relative-proportions-similar-to-our-specimen-but-has-a-trituberculate-phragmocone-given-more-material-it-may-be-possible-to-connect-our-bituberculate-s-image236422270.html
RMRMHY0E–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. /:. A ^9& B Fig. 35. Acrioceras sp. SAM-PCZ8442. x 2. Acrioceras (Aspinoceras) sp. aff. brevis (d'Orbigny) in Thomel (1964: 48, pi. 7 (fig. 11)) is very similar in overall shape, but the French specimen lacks tubercles. Protacrioceras hourcqi Collignon (1962: 95, pi. 214 (figs 936-7)) from the Barremian of Antsalova, Madagascar, has coiling and relative proportions similar to our specimen, but has a trituberculate phragmocone. Given more material, it may be possible to connect our bituberculate s
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B Fig. 16. 'Allocrioceras' sp., SAM-Z2071 from locality 105, Zululand, St Lucia Formation, uppermost Santonian or basal Campanian. Note the distinct bituberculate flared ribs, x 1. of an initial straight shaft, followed by a helical whorl and a series of closely connected U-shaped sections, ending in a retroversal body chamber hook. Orna- ment as in Hyphantoceras with major quadrituberculate ribs and intermediary, fine, non-tuberculate ribs. The genus is thus far only known from the Upper Turonian of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-b-fig-16-allocrioceras-sp-sam-z2071-from-locality-105-zululand-st-lucia-formation-uppermost-santonian-or-basal-campanian-note-the-distinct-bituberculate-flared-ribs-x-1-of-an-initial-straight-shaft-followed-by-a-helical-whorl-and-a-series-of-closely-connected-u-shaped-sections-ending-in-a-retroversal-body-chamber-hook-orna-ment-as-in-hyphantoceras-with-major-quadrituberculate-ribs-and-intermediary-fine-non-tuberculate-ribs-the-genus-is-thus-far-only-known-from-the-upper-turonian-of-image236360734.html
RMRMF4EP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B Fig. 16. 'Allocrioceras' sp., SAM-Z2071 from locality 105, Zululand, St Lucia Formation, uppermost Santonian or basal Campanian. Note the distinct bituberculate flared ribs, x 1. of an initial straight shaft, followed by a helical whorl and a series of closely connected U-shaped sections, ending in a retroversal body chamber hook. Orna- ment as in Hyphantoceras with major quadrituberculate ribs and intermediary, fine, non-tuberculate ribs. The genus is thus far only known from the Upper Turonian of
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 345 Close to flavescens. Rugae present, though obscure, especially in larger specimens ; peraeon segment 1 obscurely bituberculate near anterior margin in younger specimens. Internal teeth on segments 1 and 2 as in flavescens. Ridge on epimera of segments 5-7 present as in flavescens, but often obscure on pleura of pleon segment 3. Telson a little broader than long, rather more strongly carinate than in flavescens and obscurely bituberculate basa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-contributions-to-the-crustacean-fauna-of-south-africa-345-close-to-flavescens-rugae-present-though-obscure-especially-in-larger-specimens-peraeon-segment-1-obscurely-bituberculate-near-anterior-margin-in-younger-specimens-internal-teeth-on-segments-1-and-2-as-in-flavescens-ridge-on-epimera-of-segments-5-7-present-as-in-flavescens-but-often-obscure-on-pleura-of-pleon-segment-3-telson-a-little-broader-than-long-rather-more-strongly-carinate-than-in-flavescens-and-obscurely-bituberculate-basa-image236399769.html
RMRMGX8W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 345 Close to flavescens. Rugae present, though obscure, especially in larger specimens ; peraeon segment 1 obscurely bituberculate near anterior margin in younger specimens. Internal teeth on segments 1 and 2 as in flavescens. Ridge on epimera of segments 5-7 present as in flavescens, but often obscure on pleura of pleon segment 3. Telson a little broader than long, rather more strongly carinate than in flavescens and obscurely bituberculate basa
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 48.—Bethalus secutor (Jackson), a, Lateral view of whole animal (epimeron of segment 3 defective) after Jackson, surface setae omitted ; 6, telson and uropods after Jackson. that on segment 7 flanked on either side by a sharp tubercle. Internal teeth on segments 1 and 2 well marked. Telson about as broad as long, apical margin nearly straight, sides incurved, dorsally bituberculate at base. Uropod, peduncle narrowing to a narrowly rounded apex, but not leaving any gap between telson and 5th pleo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-fig-48bethalus-secutor-jackson-a-lateral-view-of-whole-animal-epimeron-of-segment-3-defective-after-jackson-surface-setae-omitted-6-telson-and-uropods-after-jackson-that-on-segment-7-flanked-on-either-side-by-a-sharp-tubercle-internal-teeth-on-segments-1-and-2-well-marked-telson-about-as-broad-as-long-apical-margin-nearly-straight-sides-incurved-dorsally-bituberculate-at-base-uropod-peduncle-narrowing-to-a-narrowly-rounded-apex-but-not-leaving-any-gap-between-telson-and-5th-pleo-image236416763.html
RMRMHKYR–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 48.—Bethalus secutor (Jackson), a, Lateral view of whole animal (epimeron of segment 3 defective) after Jackson, surface setae omitted ; 6, telson and uropods after Jackson. that on segment 7 flanked on either side by a sharp tubercle. Internal teeth on segments 1 and 2 well marked. Telson about as broad as long, apical margin nearly straight, sides incurved, dorsally bituberculate at base. Uropod, peduncle narrowing to a narrowly rounded apex, but not leaving any gap between telson and 5th pleo
. Bulletins of American paleontology. New Guinea Ammonites: Westermann & Getty 281. Text-figs. 18a-b. — Irianites cf. I. mocrmanni (Kruizinga) ?, from the Derr-ta section of Wai Miha, Taliabu, Sula Islands. (Rijksmuseum Delft, 14885) xl. (18b: apertural view, see p. 282.) Irianites cf. I. moermanni (Kruizinga) $ Pis. 59-62; Text-figs. 19-24 Diagnosis. — Shell large; inner whorls planulate, tabulate, with bituberculate primaries; outer whorl inflated, coronate, Sternmato- ceras-to Teloceras-like. Material. — One well-preserved specimen and at least 20 moder- ately to poorly preserved partly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-new-guinea-ammonites-westermann-amp-getty-281-text-figs-18a-b-irianites-cf-i-mocrmanni-kruizinga-from-the-derr-ta-section-of-wai-miha-taliabu-sula-islands-rijksmuseum-delft-14885-xl-18b-apertural-view-see-p-282-irianites-cf-i-moermanni-kruizinga-pis-59-62-text-figs-19-24-diagnosis-shell-large-inner-whorls-planulate-tabulate-with-bituberculate-primaries-outer-whorl-inflated-coronate-sternmato-ceras-to-teloceras-like-material-one-well-preserved-specimen-and-at-least-20-moder-ately-to-poorly-preserved-partly-image233793330.html
RMRGA5NP–. Bulletins of American paleontology. New Guinea Ammonites: Westermann & Getty 281. Text-figs. 18a-b. — Irianites cf. I. mocrmanni (Kruizinga) ?, from the Derr-ta section of Wai Miha, Taliabu, Sula Islands. (Rijksmuseum Delft, 14885) xl. (18b: apertural view, see p. 282.) Irianites cf. I. moermanni (Kruizinga) $ Pis. 59-62; Text-figs. 19-24 Diagnosis. — Shell large; inner whorls planulate, tabulate, with bituberculate primaries; outer whorl inflated, coronate, Sternmato- ceras-to Teloceras-like. Material. — One well-preserved specimen and at least 20 moder- ately to poorly preserved partly
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