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29 September 2024 A New Species of Gabbioceras (Ammonitida, Tetragonitidae) from the Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Hokkaido, Japan
Yasunari Shigeta, Masataka Izukura
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Abstract

Ammonoid Gabbioceras orientale sp. nov., which represents the first record of the genus in the Northwest Pacific region, is described from the lower Albian in the Mikasa area, Hokkaido, northern Japan. The adult phragmocone of the new taxon is characterized by a fairly wide, funnel-shaped umbilicus with a subangular umbilical shoulder. Its adult body chamber is characterized by rounded umbilical shoulders and rounded, fold-like ribs on the distal part. The stratigraphic distribution of Gabbioceras in Hokkaido suggests that the genus migrated from the Mediterranean area or Madagascar to the Northwest Pacific region during early Albian time, and then became extinct during middle Albian time, similar to Gabbioceras from other areas.

Yasunari Shigeta and Masataka Izukura "A New Species of Gabbioceras (Ammonitida, Tetragonitidae) from the Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Hokkaido, Japan," Paleontological Research 28(4), 532-541, (29 September 2024). https://doi.org/10.2517/PR240010
Received: 24 May 2024; Accepted: 30 July 2024; Published: 29 September 2024
KEYWORDS
Albian
ammonoid
Cretaceous
Gabbioceras
Hokkaido
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