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Late Campanian (Cretaceous) heteromorph ammonites from the Western Interior of the United States. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 251

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Title: Late Campanian (Cretaceous) heteromorph ammonites from the Western Interior of the United States. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 251
Other Titles: Heteromorph ammonites
Authors: Kennedy, W. J. (William James)
Landman, Neil H.
Cobban, William Aubrey, 1916-
Scott, G. R.
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: [New York] : American Museum of Natural History
Series/Report no.: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History ; no. 251
Abstract: "Heteromorh ammonites of the families Nostoceratidae Hyatt, 1894, and Diplomoceratidae Spath, 1926, are common to abundant in sediments deposited in the western and central parts of the U.S. Western Interior Seaway during the early late Campanian. The indices of successive zones of Didymoceras nebrascense (Meek and Hayden, 1856a) (oldest), Didymoceras stevensoni (Whitfield, 1877), Exiteloceras jenneyi camacki, n. subsp., Exiteloceras jenneyi jenneyi (Whitfield, 1877) and Didymoceras cheyennense (Meek and Hayden, 1856a) are revised, as are Nostoceras monotuberculatum Kennedy and Cobban, 1993a (D. nebrascense and D. stevensoni zones), Oxybeloceras crassum (Whitfield, 1877) (D. stevensoni and E. jenneyi zones), and Spiroxybeloceras meekanum (Whitfield, 1877) (D. cheyennense zone). Solenoceras elegans, n. sp. (D. stevensoni and E. jenneyi zones), Solenoceras bearpawense, n. sp. (D. nebrascense zone), and Solenoceras larimerense, n. sp. (E. jenneyi zone) are also described"--P. 3.
Description: 88 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-85).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2246/1597

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