. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 12. Diagrammatic representation of the sutures of Procarnites kokeni (Arthaber), Procarn/tes immaturus (Kipari- sova), and Procarnites /o/ouensis (Chao). A-G, Procorni/es kokeni, A, lectotype (Arthaber, 1908: pi. 11(1), fig. Ic), at a diameter of 33 mm; B, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 3), at a diameter of 34 mm; C, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 2c), at a diameter of about 21 mm; D, holotype of Procarnites oxynosfus Chao (1959: fig. 28a), at a diameter of approximately 80 mm; E, para


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 12. Diagrammatic representation of the sutures of Procarnites kokeni (Arthaber), Procarn/tes immaturus (Kipari- sova), and Procarnites /o/ouensis (Chao). A-G, Procorni/es kokeni, A, lectotype (Arthaber, 1908: pi. 11(1), fig. Ic), at a diameter of 33 mm; B, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 3), at a diameter of 34 mm; C, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 2c), at a diameter of about 21 mm; D, holotype of Procarnites oxynosfus Chao (1959: fig. 28a), at a diameter of approximately 80 mm; E, paralectotype of Procarnites skanderbegis Arthaber (1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 6c], a\ a diameter of 50 mm; F, lectotype of Procarnffes skanderbegis Arthaber (1911: pi. 18(2), fig. 7c), at a diameter of 55 mm; G, syntype of Procarnites andrusovi Kiparisova (1947: 132, fig. 12), at a diameter of approximately 50 mm; H, holotype of Megaphyilites immaturus Kiparisova (1947: 130, fig. 8), at a diameter of approximately 40 mm; I, J, Digitophyllites /o/ouensis Chao (1959, figs. 29a, b), both sutures from whorl height of approximately 10 mm. Specimens of Figures A-C, E, F from Subco/umbites fauna of Albania, of figure G, from upper Scythian of the Man- gyshlak Peninsula, D, I, J, from Subco/umb/tes Zone of Kwangsi, China, and hi, from Subco/umbites fauna of the Pri- morye Region. Figure 13. Variation in the width (W) and height (H) of whorls, and umbilical diameter (U) of Procarn/tes kokeni (Arthaber). Specimens from Albania and Chios are marked with a dot, those of Procarnites skanderbegis with a cross, specimen 69 from the /v\angyshlak Peninsula with a triangle, and specimens 64-68 and 70-74 from Kwangsi, China, with an X. The data on this graph are from Table Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard U


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