Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rated, a conservativemorphological taxonomy is therefore followed below, with many species thatmay prove to be no more than fragments of one or a few variable species. Occurrence Coniacian of Japan, Madagascar, Zululand, and the South African off-shore Alphard Group. Yabeiceras orientale Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926 Figs 41, 42G-I, 45 Yabeiceras orientale Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926: 20, pi. 22 (fig. 7), pi. 27 (fig. 1). Shimizu,1926: 547. Matsumoto et al, 1964: 323, pi. 48 (figs 1-2), text-figs la-d, 2a-e, 3. Matsu-moto 196
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rated, a conservativemorphological taxonomy is therefore followed below, with many species thatmay prove to be no more than fragments of one or a few variable species. Occurrence Coniacian of Japan, Madagascar, Zululand, and the South African off-shore Alphard Group. Yabeiceras orientale Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926 Figs 41, 42G-I, 45 Yabeiceras orientale Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926: 20, pi. 22 (fig. 7), pi. 27 (fig. 1). Shimizu,1926: 547. Matsumoto et al, 1964: 323, pi. 48 (figs 1-2), text-figs la-d, 2a-e, 3. Matsu-moto 1969: 324, pi. 44 (figs 1-2), pi. 45 (fig. 1), text-figs 12-13. Holotype The original of Tokunaga & Shimizu (1926: 20, pi. 22 (fig. 7), pi. 27 ()), from the Coniacian Futaba Formation of the upper reaches of theSakurazawa in the Oriki, north-eastern Japan, destroyed in World War II. Material SAS H196/1, from the west bank of the Hluhluwe River, Zululand,32°1930E 28°530S, St. Lucia Formation, Coniacian 11. 296 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM %:.„. /. D r B ^ty^^ Fig. 36. Forresteria (Forresteria) madagascariensis (Collignon, 1965). A-B. SAM-D1187E. C-D. SAM-D1187D. All xl. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 297
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