Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . on the shaft. The present specimen adds to our knowledge of the species in thatit illustrates that the early parts of the curved shaft lack tubercles; in thisrespect it resembles the later Toxoceratoides ? haughtoni sp. nov. of Late Aptianage, described below. Occurrence Lower Aptian of southern Mozambique. Toxoceratoides? haughtoni sp. 59A-D, 60A-I, 61A-C, 62A-D, 63, 64A-C, 65A-B, 66B, 79A-B Holotype SAS 64/T1 from locality 168, Mfongozi Creek, northern III-IV. South African Geological Survey


Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . on the shaft. The present specimen adds to our knowledge of the species in thatit illustrates that the early parts of the curved shaft lack tubercles; in thisrespect it resembles the later Toxoceratoides ? haughtoni sp. nov. of Late Aptianage, described below. Occurrence Lower Aptian of southern Mozambique. Toxoceratoides? haughtoni sp. 59A-D, 60A-I, 61A-C, 62A-D, 63, 64A-C, 65A-B, 66B, 79A-B Holotype SAS 64/T1 from locality 168, Mfongozi Creek, northern III-IV. South African Geological Survey Collection, Pretoria. Collectedby H. Klinger 1970. Derivation of name The species is named in honour of Dr S. H. Haughton, discoverer of manyCretaceous localities in northern Zululand. Material Apart from the holotype, SAS L65/T2, SAS Z8/T1, SAS Z8/T4, SAS Z8/T5,SAS LJE 186, all from locality 168, Mfongozi Creek, Zululand, and BMNHC79690, C79191, C79694-79701 from locality 166, Aptian III, Aptian III-IV,and SAS N2 from locality 50. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 311.


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