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First record of a nonpaleotropical intejocerid cephalopod from Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) strata of central Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2019

Björn Kröger
Affiliation:
Finnish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 44, Fi-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland,
Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Marco
Affiliation:
Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC, UCM), and Departamento de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Facultad CC. Geológicas, José Antonio Novais 12, 28040Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

The order Intejocerida is an enigmatic, short-lived cephalopod taxon known previously only from Early–Middle Ordovician beds of Siberia and the United States. Here we report a new genus, Cabaneroceras, and a new species, C. aznari, from Middle Ordovician strata of central Spain. This finding widens the paleogeographic range of the order toward high-paleolatitudinal areas of peri-Gondwana. A curved conch, characteristic for the new genus, was previously unknown from members of the Intejocerida.

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