Santonian to Maastrichtian Ammonites from Scania, Southern Sweden

Santonian to Maastrichtian Ammonites from Scania, Southern Sweden

Coniacian andSantonian belemnite faunasfrom Bornholm, De k Walter Kegel Christensenand Max-Gotthard Se ulz Santonianto Maastrichtian ammonit s from Scania, south.em weden William James Kennedy andWalter Kegel Christensen SCANDINAVIAN UNI VERSITYPRESS r-I�II Oslo � Copenhagen � Stockholm � Boston FOSSILS AND STRATA An international monograph series of palaeontology and stratigraphy Owner Lethaia Foundation, Oslo. Administrative Council: Hans Jørgen Hansen, Copenhagen, David Bruton, Oslo, Christina Franzen, Stockholm, Stefan Bengtson, Uppsala. Editor Stefan Bengtson, Dept. Palaeozoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box 5000?, S-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden; tel. +46-8 666 4220; fax +46-8 666 4184; e-mail [email protected]. Publisher Scandinavian University Press, P.O. Box 2959, Tøyen, N-0608 Oslo 6, Norway. Programme Fossils and Strata is an international series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and stratigraphy, published in cooperation between the Scandinavian countries. 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LET HAlA An international journal of palaeontology and stratigraphy An international journal of Quaternary research Scandinavian University Press, p.o. Box 2959, Tøyen, N-0608 Oslo 6, Norway Santonian to Maastrichtian ammonites from Scania, southern Sweden WILLIAM JAMES KENNEDY AND WALTER KEGEL CHRISTENSEN Kennedy, W.). & Christensen, W.K. 1997 08 22: Santonian to Maastrichtian ammonites from Scania, southern Sweden. Fossils and Strata, No. 44, pp. 75-128. Oslo. ISSN 0300-9491. ISBN 82-00-37695-8. Eighteen genera of ammonites are recorded from the Santonian to Maastrichtian rocks of Scania in southern Sweden. Ammonites are fairly com mon in the Vomb Trough, rare in the Kristianstad Basin and not recorded from the Båstad Basin. The chronostratigraphical assign­ ment of the outcrops on ammonite and be!emnite evidence is in agreement. DAmmonites, Upper Cretaceous, Santonian, Campanian, Maastrichtian, Scania, southern Sweden. W. James Kennedy, UniversityMuseum Oxford, Parks Road, Oxfo rd OX1 3PW, UK; Walter K. Christensen [[email protected], Geological Museum, University of Copenhagen, 0ster Voldgade 5-7, DK-1350 Copenhagen, Denmark; 6th September, 1995; revised 28th August, 1996. Contents Introduction ............................................................................................ 77 Malmo area ............................................................... .......................... 83 Geological setting .................................................................................... 77 Limhamn pit ....................................................................................... 83 Stratigraphy ............................................................................................. 78 Ulrice!und near Nasbyholm .............................................................. 83 Framework .......................................................................................... 78 Deep boreholes ................................................................................... 83 The conventional' belemnite zonation ............................................... 78 Systematic palaeontology...... .................................................................. 83 The subdivision of the Upper Cretaceous of Sweden ....................... 78 Location of specimens ........................................................................ 83 Locality details ......................................................................................... 80 Order Ammonoidea Zitte!, 1884; Suborder Lytoceratina Vomb Trough ..................................................................................... 80 Hyatt, 1889; Superfamily Tetragonitaceae Hyatt, Eriksdal ................................................................................................ 81 1900; Family Gaudryceratidae Spath, 1927 ............................. 83 Kåseberga ............................................................................................ 81 Genus Gaudryceras de Grossouvre, 1894 ..................................... 83 Kopinge district .................................................................................. 81 Gaudrycerassp ........................................................................... 83 Kullemolla-Lyckås .............................................................................. 81 Family Tetragonitidae Hyatt, 1900 .................................................... 84 Rodmolla-Tosterup ............................................................................ 81 Genus Saghalinites Wright & Matsumoto, 1954 .......................... 84 Kopingsberg- l borehole ..................................................................... 81 Saghalinites sp ............................................................................ 84 Kristianstad Basin ............................................................................... 82 Genus Pseudophyllites Kossmat, 1895 ........................................... 85 Åhus ..................................................................................................... 82 Pseudophyllites indra (Forbes, 1846) ........................................ 85 Balsberg ............................................................................................... 82 Suborder Ammonitina Hyatt, 1889; Superfamily Bjarnum .............................................................................................. 82 Desmocerataceae Zitle!, 1895; Family Desmoceratidae Ignaberga new quarry ......................................................................... 82 Zittel, 1895; Subfamily Puzosiinae Spath, 1922 ....................... 85 Ivo Klack (=Blaksudden, Ivobrottet) ................................................ 83 Genus and subgenus Hauericeras de Grossouvre, 1894 ............... 85 Hauericeras (Hauericeras) pseudogardeni (Schluter, 1872) .....85 Glyptoxoceras crispatum (Moberg, 1885) ............................... 107 Family Pachydiscidae Spath, 1922 ..................................................... 88 Family Baculitidae Gill, 1871 ........................................................... 108 Genus and subgenus Pachydiscus Zittel, 1884 .............................. 88 Genus Baculites Lamarck, 1799 ................................................... 108 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) colligatus (Binkhorst, 1861) ...........88 Baculites suecicus Moberg, 1885 .............................................. 108 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) haldemsis (Schluter, 1867) .............92 Baculites incurvatus Moberg, 1885 ......................................... 108 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) cf. subrobustus Baculites brevicosta? Moberg, 1885 ......................................... 109 Seunes, 1892 ..................................................................... 94 Baculites sp. Moberg, 1885 ...................................................... 109 Genus Patagiosites Spath, 1953 ...................................................... 95 Baculites cf. aquilaensis Reeside, 1927 .................................... 110 Patagiosites stobaei (Nilsson, 1827) .............•...•...•.••..................95 Baculites vertebralis Moberg, 1885 .......................................... 110 Genus Nowakites Spath, 1922 ...................................................... 102 Baculites angustus Moberg, 1885 ............................................ 110 Nowakites hernensis (Schluter, 1867) ...................................... 102 Baculites schlueteri Moberg, 1885 ........................................... 111 Family Muniericeratidae Wright, 1952 ............................................ 104 Baculites knorrianus (Desmarest, 1817) ................................

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