Abstract
Mid-Carboniferous strata of the Barnett Shale in the Sierra Diablo region are deep water, offshore sediments deposited in the Marathon Foreland
Basin. These strata contain a remarkably complete ammonoid record spanning
from the Late Viséan to the middle Atokan (Moscovian). Late Viséan
strata are referred to as the "Folks Member" of the Barnett Shale and locally
yield numerous ammonoids. Three assemblages can be recognized, which contain,
from oldest to youngest, Goniatites eganensis and
Girtyoceras hamiltonense (Goniatites eganensis Zone),
Goniatites multiliratus and Girtyoceras meslerianum (Goniatites multiliratus Zone), and
Choctawites cumminsi and Pachylyroceras cloudi (Choctawites
cumminsi Zone). We erect the new genera Choctawites and Uralyroceras to accommodate, respectively, the North American species
"Goniatites choctawensis Shumard, 1863", "G. kentuckiensis
Miller, 1889" and "G. cumminsi Hyatt, 1893", and Uralian species
formerly attributed to Pachylyroceras. For the material of
"Pachylyroceras cloudi" of the South Urals, the new species name
Uralyroceras arquatum is proposed.
Citation
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220090
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