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Callovian and Oxfordian (Jurassic) teuthids (Coleoidea, Cephalopoda) from Chile

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2016

Alberto C. Riccardi*
Affiliation:
División Paleozoología Invertebrados, Museo de La Plata, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina 〈[email protected]

Abstract

Coleoid specimens from the Jurassic of northern Chile are included in two different species of Trachyteuthis, i.e., T. covacevichi Fuchs and Schultze, 2008 and T. chilensis n. sp., and in a new genus and a new species, Pseudoteudopsis perezi n. gen. n. sp. The specimens described and figured are from two different areas in northern Chile. Those referred to Pseudoteudopsis perezi n. gen. n. sp. came from a locality north of Calama and are associated with ammonites indicating the lower Callovian uppermost bodenbenderi to lowermost proximum zones (≈ gracilis Standard Zone) of the Andean ammonite zonation. Those described as T. covacevichi and T. chilensis n. sp. came from the Cordillera de Domeyko, northeast of Taltal, and are associated with ammonites indicating the middle Oxfordian transversarium Zone.

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