The world’s largest ammonite, Parapuzosia (P.) seppenradensis (Landois, 1895), fascinated the world ever since the discovery, in 1895, of a specimen of 1.74 metres (m) diameter near Seppenrade in Westfalia, Germany, but subsequent findings of the taxon are exceedingly rare and its systematic position remains enigmatic. Here we revise the historical specimens and document abundant new material from England and Mexico. Our study comprises 154 specimens of large ( 1m diameter) Parapuzosia from the Santonian and lower Campanian, mostly with stratigraphic information. High-resolution integrated stratigraphy allows for precise cross-Atlantic correlation of the occurrences. Our specimens were analysed regarding morphometry, growth stages and strat...
A new cephalopod collection from the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary interval of NE Mexico, consist...
Exceptionally well-preserved specimens ofBac-ulites and Scaphites and closely related genera from th...
A morphometric analysis of the characteristic whorl cross-sections of 1,200 Jurassic ammonoid specie...
Revision of the ammonite faunas of the Coniacian of Aquitaine allows recognition of a four-fold divi...
International audienceField sampling data in the Vocontian Basin (southeastern France) and Mallorca ...
The ammonite fauna of the Lower Campanian Dulmen beds of the western Munster basin is described base...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
46 pagesInternational audienceThe Salazac locality (Gard, southeastern France) is renowned for the r...
Ammonites are of outstanding importance in dating events of the Mesozoic and in the study of mechani...
We examine temporal and spatial variation in morphology of the ammonoid cephalopod Discoscaphites ir...
Seventeen ammonite assemblages can be distinguished in the Gosau Group, ranging from the top Turania...
Worldwide, the ammonoid genus Prolobites is only known from a few localities, and from these fossil ...
International audienceThe Deshayesitidae is one of the most significant Lower Aptian (Lower Cretaceo...
A new cephalopod collection from the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary interval of NE Mexico, consist...
Exceptionally well-preserved specimens ofBac-ulites and Scaphites and closely related genera from th...
A morphometric analysis of the characteristic whorl cross-sections of 1,200 Jurassic ammonoid specie...
Revision of the ammonite faunas of the Coniacian of Aquitaine allows recognition of a four-fold divi...
International audienceField sampling data in the Vocontian Basin (southeastern France) and Mallorca ...
The ammonite fauna of the Lower Campanian Dulmen beds of the western Munster basin is described base...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
46 pagesInternational audienceThe Salazac locality (Gard, southeastern France) is renowned for the r...
Ammonites are of outstanding importance in dating events of the Mesozoic and in the study of mechani...
We examine temporal and spatial variation in morphology of the ammonoid cephalopod Discoscaphites ir...
Seventeen ammonite assemblages can be distinguished in the Gosau Group, ranging from the top Turania...
Worldwide, the ammonoid genus Prolobites is only known from a few localities, and from these fossil ...
International audienceThe Deshayesitidae is one of the most significant Lower Aptian (Lower Cretaceo...
A new cephalopod collection from the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary interval of NE Mexico, consist...
Exceptionally well-preserved specimens ofBac-ulites and Scaphites and closely related genera from th...
A morphometric analysis of the characteristic whorl cross-sections of 1,200 Jurassic ammonoid specie...