Sabaudiella

Sabaudiella is a genus of ammonites. It was described by Vasicek and Hoedemaeker in 2003, and the type species is S. sabaudianus, which was originally assigned to the genus Ancyloceras by Pictet and de Loriol in 1858. A new species, S. riverorum, which existed during the early Barremian of what is now Argentina, was described by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta and Peter F. Rawson in 2012.[1]

Sabaudiella
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Sabaudiella

Vasicek & Hoedemaeker, 2003

Sabaudiella is also a genus of plants in family convolvulaceae.

Species

  • Sabaudiella sabaudianus (Pictet & de Loriol, 1858)
  • Sabaudiella riverorum Aguirre-Urreta & Rawson, 2012
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References

  1. Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta and Peter F. Rawson (2012). "Lower Cretaceous ammonites from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new heteromorph fauna from the uppermost Agrio Formation". Cretaceous Research. 35: 208–216. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2012.01.001.
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