. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . sugata (Forbes) ranges from Coniacian to Campanian and is known fromsouthern India (Forbes 1846; Kossmat 1895), Madagascar (Collignon 1961, 1966),Zululand (pers. obs.), California (Matsumoto 1959), British Columbia (Haggart 1989),Japan (Matsumoto & Obata 1955; Toshimitsu 1988), and now Angola. Family Pachydiscidae Spath, 1922Genus Menuites Spath, 1922 Type species Ammonites menu Forbes, 1846; by original designation. Menuites 8H-K Material Two specimens, the one a moderately large, highly eroded internal mou
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . sugata (Forbes) ranges from Coniacian to Campanian and is known fromsouthern India (Forbes 1846; Kossmat 1895), Madagascar (Collignon 1961, 1966),Zululand (pers. obs.), California (Matsumoto 1959), British Columbia (Haggart 1989),Japan (Matsumoto & Obata 1955; Toshimitsu 1988), and now Angola. Family Pachydiscidae Spath, 1922Genus Menuites Spath, 1922 Type species Ammonites menu Forbes, 1846; by original designation. Menuites 8H-K Material Two specimens, the one a moderately large, highly eroded internal mould,SAM-PCA1706, and the other a juvenile preserving recrystallized test, SAM-PCA2016. Description The shell of SAM-PCA1706 appears to have been moderately inflated and fairlyinvolute, with c. 70 per cent of the preceding whorl covered. The umbilicus is moderatelywide and fairly deep, with gently sloping umbilical wall and evenly rounded umbilicalshoulder. The flanks are strongly convex and converge to the evenly arched venter. The 158 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. 2»s
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