. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 7. A-F. Baculites yokoyamai Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926. A. NMBDl 158/2. B-C. NMBDl 158/3, specimen with distinct ribbing on body chamber. D. NMBD1158/4. E. NMBD1158/1. F. NMBD1158/7. All from a locality on the Msunduzi River, Van Hoepen collection, presumably the equivalent of locality 145 of Kennedy & Klinger (1975: 299), St Lucia Formation, Coniacian II. Scale x 1. The baculitid records from Central America and Brazil are scant. Only B. yokoyamai is known from the Lower Coniacian of Vene


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 7. A-F. Baculites yokoyamai Tokunaga & Shimizu, 1926. A. NMBDl 158/2. B-C. NMBDl 158/3, specimen with distinct ribbing on body chamber. D. NMBD1158/4. E. NMBD1158/1. F. NMBD1158/7. All from a locality on the Msunduzi River, Van Hoepen collection, presumably the equivalent of locality 145 of Kennedy & Klinger (1975: 299), St Lucia Formation, Coniacian II. Scale x 1. The baculitid records from Central America and Brazil are scant. Only B. yokoyamai is known from the Lower Coniacian of Venezuela and B. kegeli from the Maastrichtian of Brazil. The North African baculitids were last studied by Pervinquiere (1907, 1910) and, from his descriptions, it appears that Baculites is rare. Lefeld & Uberna (1992) recently mentioned Baculites in association with Nostoceras from Libya. The baculitids of the Middle East, specifically Israel, appear to contain a mixture of European, Indo-Pacific and Gulf Coast and Atlantic seaboard. 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 South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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