Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 151. Texanites soutoni soutoni (Baily, 1855). SAM-7076. Specimen with attenuatedornament, trending towards Submortoniceras, but apparently a dead-end lineage, x 0,42. (See also Fig. 131.) The suture is very variable as Van Hoepen (1921) had already noted. Apartfrom differences in the length and width of the second lateral saddle (L/Ua)already discussed and figured by Van Hoepen (1921), the most obvious andeasiest recognizable differences are to be found in the length and incision of thesaddles and lobes exposed o
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 151. Texanites soutoni soutoni (Baily, 1855). SAM-7076. Specimen with attenuatedornament, trending towards Submortoniceras, but apparently a dead-end lineage, x 0,42. (See also Fig. 131.) The suture is very variable as Van Hoepen (1921) had already noted. Apartfrom differences in the length and width of the second lateral saddle (L/Ua)already discussed and figured by Van Hoepen (1921), the most obvious andeasiest recognizable differences are to be found in the length and incision of thesaddles and lobes exposed on the flanks. Data here are scant, but it appears asif there is a tendency towards greater complexity of the suture line higher upin the stratigraphic sequence (Fig. 161) leading towards the formation of the 200 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM.
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