Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . m. ^T S^s?^ ?m. w^ u .0 k:, ,-rV/ C B Fig. 202. Submortoniceras condamyi (Collignon, 1948). SAS-Z18^. Inner whorls. X 1. (See also Fig. 201.) CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 263. Fig. 203. Submortoniceras condamyi (Collignon, 1948). SAM-PCZ5892. Atypical specimen,with wider umbilicus than normal and coarser ornament throughout, connecting with S. woodsU X 1. SAM-PCZ5894, and SAS-Z1952 have more prominent, though still weak,ornament on the inner whorls when compared with the preceding specimens may
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . m. ^T S^s?^ ?m. w^ u .0 k:, ,-rV/ C B Fig. 202. Submortoniceras condamyi (Collignon, 1948). SAS-Z18^. Inner whorls. X 1. (See also Fig. 201.) CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 263. Fig. 203. Submortoniceras condamyi (Collignon, 1948). SAM-PCZ5892. Atypical specimen,with wider umbilicus than normal and coarser ornament throughout, connecting with S. woodsU X 1. SAM-PCZ5894, and SAS-Z1952 have more prominent, though still weak,ornament on the inner whorls when compared with the preceding specimens may be considered morphologically transitional to specimenswith coarse ornament on the inner whorls, such as SAM-PCZ5717 (Fig. 207),SAS-Z1756 (Fig. 208) and SAM-PCZ5892 (Fig. 203). All ornament, especially tuberculation, weakens progressively on the laterpart of the phragmocone at various stages, but toward, and on, the body 264 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM
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