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NJGS - Bulletin 61-I. The Cretaceous Fossils of NJ - State of New ...

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ANNELIDA<br />

Range in <strong>New</strong> Jersey--<br />

MERCHANTVILLE: 10, 15, 16<br />

WOODBURY: 20<br />

NEVESINK: 37,40,51<br />

Range outside <strong>New</strong> Jersey-<br />

Delaware, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas (?)<br />

Type.-Lenola, N. J. ; <strong>NJ</strong>SM 7754<br />

Diploconcha cretacea Conrad 1875<br />

Plate 5, Figures 7,8<br />

Diploconcha cretacea, Conrad, 1875, Geol. Surv. N. C. Rept. vol. 1 (in<br />

Kerr), App. A, p. 12, pl. 2, fig. 26.<br />

Diploconcha (Serpula?) cretacea?, Whitfield, 1892, pp. 170,171, pl. 20,<br />

fig. 25.<br />

Dentaliurn (Palcula) falcatuni, Whitfield, 1892, p. 169, pl. 20, figs.<br />

15-17 (not figs. 12-14, 18).<br />

Serpula whitfieldi, Weller, 1907, p. 308, pl. 19, fig. 2.<br />

Serpula whitfieldi, Ctardner, 1916, p. 746.<br />

Sl~rpula cretacea, Stephenson, 1923, p. 67 (part), pl. 9, figs. 1-12. (Not<br />

figs. 8, 9.)<br />

Surpula cretacea, Stephenson, 1941, p. 56, pl. 4, figs. 1-3.<br />

Diploconcha cretacea, Howell, 1948, p. 4, figs. 6-10.<br />

Description.-Curved, sometimes somewhat sinuous, gently tapering<br />

tubes composed <strong>of</strong> many thin concentric layers arranged as a series<br />

<strong>of</strong> truncated cones, one within the other. Outer surface <strong>of</strong> tubes marked<br />

by fine concentric lines <strong>of</strong> growth and, in the anterior portion, by<br />

coarser concentric ridges. Tubes 100 mm. or more in length. <strong>New</strong><br />

Jersey specimens usually consist only <strong>of</strong> the fillings <strong>of</strong> tubes.<br />

Range in <strong>New</strong> Jersey-<br />

MERCHANTVILLE : 16<br />

NAVESINK : t<br />

Range outside <strong>New</strong> Jersey-<br />

Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas,<br />

Texas.<br />

Type.-Snow Hill, N. C.; Cotypes ANSP 15866 a and b.<br />

Diploconcha harbisonae Howell 1943<br />

Plate 5, Figures 11, 12<br />

Hamulns ? f sp., Weller, 1907, p. 311, pl. 19, figs. 3-4.<br />

Serplua cretacea, ?, Stephenson, 1923, (part) p. 67, pl. 9, figs. 8-9.<br />

(not figs. 1-7, 10-12.)<br />

Diploconcha harbisonae, Howell, 1943, p. 159, pl. 20, figs. 6-8.<br />

NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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