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  • Pachyphyllum nevadense


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    DPS Ammonite

    Taxonomy

    Pachyphyllum

    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Cnidaria
    Class: Anthozoa
    Order: Stauriida
    Family: Phillipsastreidae
    Genus: Pachyphyllum
    Species: Pachyphyllum nevadense
    Author Citation Stumm 1948

    Geological Time Scale

    Eon: Phanerozoic
    Era: Paleozoic
    Period: Devonian
    Sub Period: None
    Epoch: Late
    International Age: Frasnian

    Stratigraphy

    Martin Formation

    Provenance

    Collector: Me
    Acquired by: Field Collection

    Dimensions

    Width: 52 mm
    Thickness: 25 mm

    Location

    Superior
    Pinal County
    Arizona
    United States

    Comments

    This is a small form of Pachyllum nevadense that has corallites with small corallas (the circular structures that have a high rim that stick above the surface). The coralla rim diameters range from 1.25 mm to 2.5 mm and average 1.5 mm to 1.75 mm. The corallites average 2.5 mm to 8 mm apart center to center with an average of 4 mm to 5 mm apart. They have an average of 20 septa. The measurements partly overlap with those described for the species by Stumm in 1948: coralla rim diameter of 2 mm to 4 mm; average of 3 mm; distance from corallites centers of 5 mm to 10 mm; 18 to 24 septa. 
     

    Since there is a lot of variability of the species in the same colony, at the same site, from site to site in Arizona and the US, I consider that this a variety of Pachyphyllum nevadense.


    References: 


    Stumm, Erwin C. “Upper Devonian Compound Tetracorals from the Martin Limestone.” Journal of Paleontology, vol. 22, no. 1, 1948, pp. 40–47. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1299252.

     

    Luke, Keith J., 1978. CORALS OF THE DEVONIAN GUILMETTE FORMATION FROM THE LEPPY RANGE NEAR WENDOVER, UTAH, NEVADA. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV. GEOL. STUD.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 25; NO 3; PP. 83-98.

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