Abstract

the United States in his Prodrome de Paleontologie que Universelle (1850), including some of those Morton (1834) and Say (1820), together with two Silimani and Danae, both of which were based on by Siliman [sic], the locality being gin Unis, Montagnes Rocheuses (1850, p. 212, 213). are valid, being accompanied by adequate descripi apply to names published before 1931. The species by Diener (1925), and only Sornay (1955), who co Ammonites danae (and regarded it as an Espece r and a synonym of Scaphites (Discoscaphites) con losus of Morton), has discussed the material. M bigny's type material survives in the collection of National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris (MNHP), c as Figure 1.1-1.17. All are obviously Upper Cretac nuclei, and following the revision of the Fox Hill tian) Scaphitinae of the Western Interior by Landma (1993) these historic specimens can be placed in cc bigny's text (see below) indicates that the specimer possession in 1847, and were sent by Benjamin S spelt Siliman) (1779-1864) of Yale University.

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