Perrinites (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea) in the Lower Permian of California Edward C

Perrinites (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea) in the Lower Permian of California Edward C

PERRINITES (CEPHALOPODA, AMMONOIDEA) IN THE LOWER PERMIAN OF CALIFORNIA EDWARD C. WILSON Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California 90007 A SPECIMEN of the ammonoid Perrinites Bose, 1919, was collected from the McCloud Lime- stone east of the summit of Tombstone Mountain, Shasta County, California. This is the first record of the genus in California, an important addition to the meager Permian cephalopod fauna of the state previously re- ported by Miller, Furnish, and Clark (1957) and Wilson (1984). It was found 1,100 feet (335 m) above the base of the formation in a coarse-grained limestone (Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Inver- tebrate Paleontology Section locality 6184) within fusulinid zone H of Skinner and Wilde (1965), considered to be late early or early middle Leonardian in age. The specimen was broken before burial but about half the shell remains, having a di- FIGURE 1—Perrinites hilli Smith, 1903, from the ameter of 36 mm and showing external char- McCloud Limestone, LACMIP hypotype 7181. acters and sutures (Figure 1). No transverse 1, 2, lateral and dorsal views, x 1; 3, suture dia- constrictions are present. Septal bases pre- gram, x3.5. served in the umbilicus indicate that at least one additional whorl is missing. The subdis- as, and their stratigraphical significance. Texas coidal, narrowly umbilicate, smooth shell and University Bulletin, 1762:1-241. the highly digitate suture identify it as a Per- MILLER, A. K., W. M. FURNISH AND D. S. CLARK. rinites and the suture configuration as P. hilli 1957. Permian ammonoids from western (Smith, 1903), recently revised by Tharalson United States. Journal of Paleontology, 31: 1057- (1984), who cited occurrences in Oklahoma, 1068. SKINNER, J. W. AND G. L. WILDE. 1965. Permian Texas, Mexico, and Guatemala. The speci- biostratigraphy and fusulinid faunas of the Shas- men was examined by W. M. Furnish, Uni- ta Lake area, northern California. University of versity of Iowa, who reported (personal com- Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Proto- mun.) that it was closest to specimens of the zoa, 6:1-98. species from the Cathedral Mountain For- SMITH, J. P. 1903. The Carboniferous ammo- mation of Texas and that an age designation noids of America. U.S. Geological Survey Monograph 42:1-211. of Late Leonardian "is fairly secure." This is THARALSON, D. B. 1984. Revision of the Early slightly younger than the age obtained from Permian ammonoid family Perrinitidae. Jour- fusulinids. nal of Paleontology, 58(3):804-833. I am grateful to Professor Furnish for his WILSON, E. C. 1984. The goniatite Agathiceras assistance. (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) in the Lower Permian (Wolfcampian) of California. Journal of Paleon- REFERENCES tology, 58(l):277-278. BOSE, EMIL. 1919. The Permo-Carboniferous MANUSCRIPT RECEIVED 26 NOVEMBER 1984 ammonoids of the Glass Mountains, West Tex- REVISED MANUSCRIPT RECEIVED 28 JANUARY 1985 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 60, NO. 5, SEPTEMBER 1986 0022-3360/86/0060-1133$01.00 1133 Copyright © 1986, The Paleontological Society .

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