New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States

All known members of the stratigraphically important and cosmopolitan ammonite subfamily Texanitinae are documented from the Campanian rocks of the Western Interior of the United States for the first time. Submortoniceras tequesquitense Young, 1963, occurs in the upper part of the Mancos Shale in Sa...

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Main Authors: Cobban, W, Kennedy, W
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1991
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description All known members of the stratigraphically important and cosmopolitan ammonite subfamily Texanitinae are documented from the Campanian rocks of the Western Interior of the United States for the first time. Submortoniceras tequesquitense Young, 1963, occurs in the upper part of the Mancos Shale in Santa Fe County in north-central New Mexico; Menabites (Delawarella) vanuxemi (Morton, 1830) occurs in the Mancos Shale at Sandoval County, New Mexico; and Menabites (Delawarella) danei Young, 1963, occurs at the top of the Apache Creek Sandstone Member of the Pierre Shale in Pueblo County, Colorado. -Authors
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spelling oxford-uuid:a2984f3e-4567-4228-932c-ff5071af91a72022-03-27T02:21:06ZNew records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United StatesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a2984f3e-4567-4228-932c-ff5071af91a7EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1991Cobban, WKennedy, WAll known members of the stratigraphically important and cosmopolitan ammonite subfamily Texanitinae are documented from the Campanian rocks of the Western Interior of the United States for the first time. Submortoniceras tequesquitense Young, 1963, occurs in the upper part of the Mancos Shale in Santa Fe County in north-central New Mexico; Menabites (Delawarella) vanuxemi (Morton, 1830) occurs in the Mancos Shale at Sandoval County, New Mexico; and Menabites (Delawarella) danei Young, 1963, occurs at the top of the Apache Creek Sandstone Member of the Pierre Shale in Pueblo County, Colorado. -Authors
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New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title_full New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title_fullStr New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title_full_unstemmed New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title_short New records of the ammonite subfamily Texanitinae in Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in the Western Interior of the United States
title_sort new records of the ammonite subfamily texanitinae in campanian upper cretaceous rocks in the western interior of the united states
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