Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rcle is anotherfeature reminiscent of Plesiotexanites, as observed in P. stangeri (Baily). Reginaites zulu sp. nov. (described below) totally lacks development of thelateral tubercles and remains bituberculate to a much greater diameter. Reginaites leei (Reeside) is imperfectly known, but appears to have weakerornament. Reyment (1957: 66) states R. leei to have lateral tubercles, althoughReeside (1927: 40) does not mention any. Reginaites quadrituberculatum Reyment, here shown as Figures 87C, 89,has similar ornament o


Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . rcle is anotherfeature reminiscent of Plesiotexanites, as observed in P. stangeri (Baily). Reginaites zulu sp. nov. (described below) totally lacks development of thelateral tubercles and remains bituberculate to a much greater diameter. Reginaites leei (Reeside) is imperfectly known, but appears to have weakerornament. Reyment (1957: 66) states R. leei to have lateral tubercles, althoughReeside (1927: 40) does not mention any. Reginaites quadrituberculatum Reyment, here shown as Figures 87C, 89,has similar ornament on the inner whorls, but has a more compressed whorlsection. Reginaites durhami Young has a whorl section much higher than widethroughout, as has Reginaites gappi Wiedmann. Occurrence Probably Upper Santonian or Lower Campanian of Zululand. Reginaites zulu sp. 90-92, 93A-B, 94 Holotype SAS-H126A/9 (Figs 90A-B, 91-92, 93A-B), Bed 1 locality 105, south-eastern shores of False Bay, Zululand, St Lucia Formation, Upper Santonian. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 117. 118 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM


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