. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 2. Diagrammatic representation of the suture of: A, Pseudosageceras wultilobatum,—Krafft and Diener (1909: pi. 21, fig. 5c), from Hedenstroemia beds, Muth, Himalayas, at a diameter of approximately 70 mm; B, fioiotype Pseudosogeceros inlermontanum Hyatt and Smith (1905: pi. 4, fig. 3), from Mee/toceros limestone, Thaynes Formation, southeast Idaho, at a diameter of 65 mm; C, Pseudosogeceros multilobatum Noetling (MCZ 9628), from Columbites fauna, Montpelier Can- yon, southeast Idaho, at a whorl height of m


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 2. Diagrammatic representation of the suture of: A, Pseudosageceras wultilobatum,—Krafft and Diener (1909: pi. 21, fig. 5c), from Hedenstroemia beds, Muth, Himalayas, at a diameter of approximately 70 mm; B, fioiotype Pseudosogeceros inlermontanum Hyatt and Smith (1905: pi. 4, fig. 3), from Mee/toceros limestone, Thaynes Formation, southeast Idaho, at a diameter of 65 mm; C, Pseudosogeceros multilobatum Noetling (MCZ 9628), from Columbites fauna, Montpelier Can- yon, southeast Idaho, at a whorl height of mm; D, Pseudosogeceros schamarense Kiparisovo (1961: fig. 4), from mid-Scythian strata in the Primorye Region, at a whorl height of 18 mm; E, Pseudosogeceros drineme Arthaber (1911: pi. 17(1), fig. 7), from Subco/umbifes fauna of Albania; F, Pseudosogeceros drinense Arthaber, from Upper Thaynes Formation, Hammond Creek, southeast Idaho (MCZ 9489), at a whorl height of 13 mm; G, Pseudosogeceros simplex. 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 University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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