. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 47. Diagrammatic representation of the sutures of three species of Eophyllitei. A-F, Eophyllites dieneri (Arthober); A, paralectotype (Arthober, 1908; fig. 4), new drawing at a diameter of 42 mm; B, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 20(4), fig. 6), new drawing at a diameter of 47 mm; C, type specimen of A4onophy//ites kingi,—Arthaber (non Diener) z= Ussurltes (?) dec/'piens Spath (1934), at a diameter of approximately 30 mm; this suture is highly distorted due to excessive grinding of the specimen; D, holotype of


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 47. Diagrammatic representation of the sutures of three species of Eophyllitei. A-F, Eophyllites dieneri (Arthober); A, paralectotype (Arthober, 1908; fig. 4), new drawing at a diameter of 42 mm; B, plesiotype (Arthaber, 1911: pi. 20(4), fig. 6), new drawing at a diameter of 47 mm; C, type specimen of A4onophy//ites kingi,—Arthaber (non Diener) z= Ussurltes (?) dec/'piens Spath (1934), at a diameter of approximately 30 mm; this suture is highly distorted due to excessive grinding of the specimen; D, holotype of A4onophy///fes nopcsoi Arthaber (1908: pi. 12, fig. 5), nev/ drawing at a diameter of 28 mm; E, holotype of Monop/iy//ifes (Schizophy/Zites) befi7/on/ Renz and Renz (1948: pi. 4, fig. 8b), at a diameter of 47 mm; F, plesiotype (Renz and Renz, 1948: pi. 5, fig. lb), at an unknown diameter. G, Eophyllites orientalis Spath,—Welter (1922: pi. 161(7), fig. 7), at an unknown diameter. H, Eophyllites amurensis Kiparisova (1961: text-fig. 104), at o whorl height of 10 mm. Specimens of A-D from Subco/umb/tes fauna of Albania; E, F, from same fauna on Chios; G, from Nifoekoko, Block E, Timor; H, from Subco/umb/tes fauna, Primorye Region, Siberia. dorsal areas of the flanks. It is difficult to be sure whether the lobes are really goniatitic as shown on Figure 46K. There are faint indications of denticulations on some of the first and second lateral lobes, and I suspect the smooth aspect is due to poor preservation. Dalmatites morlaccus Kittl is morphologi- cally very similar to D. kittli. The venter on the type species becomes rounded on the body chamber and the suture shows minor differences in proportion and shape of the elements. Occurrence. Middle shale member of. 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 work.


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