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Microstructure of aptychi of Upper Jurassic (Upper Oxfordian) ammonites from Central Russia
Authors:Aleksandr A Mironenko
Institution:Geological Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:To date, bivalve calcitic plates which cover the outer chitinous lamella of the lower jaws of Jurassic and Cretaceous ammonoids (aptychi sensu stricto) have been classified into several morphotypes (form genera) based on shape, surface sculpture and internal microstructure. However, previous works on aptychi microstructure focused mainly on thick morphotypes (e.g. Laevaptychus and Lamellaptychus), whereas little was investigated for thin Praestriaptychi. In this study, the microstructure of Praestriaptychi of Upper Oxfordian Perisphinctes and of recently discovered aptychi of aspidoceratid microconch Mirosphinctes (both belonging to the superfamily Perisphinctoidea) is described. These aptychi are compared with Laevaptychi of Upper Oxfordian macroconchs Euaspidoceras (a dimorphic counterpart of Mirosphinctes). This study demonstrated that the aptychi of Perisphinctes and Mirosphinctes differ from each other and from Laevaptychi in their microstructure, number of calcitic layers and in growth patterns. The aptychi of both aspidoceratid dimorphs are similar in terms of growth pattern, but differ in microstructure and the number of calcitic layers. Neither aptychi of Perisphinctes nor of Mirosphinctes have a tubular layer with a honeycomb surface pattern, which is typical for Laevaptychus. This indicates that aptychi were extremely diverse and their microstructure varied significantly not only within the superfamily, but even within a dimorphic pair of aspidoceratid ammonites. A lack of a tubular layer in Praestriaptychus indicates that it developed independently in Lamellaptychus of Haploceratoidea and Laevaptychus of Aspidoceratidae.
Keywords:Ammonites  aptychi  Aspidoceratidae  Laevaptychus  microstructure  Praestriaptychus
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