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Part II - State of New Jersey

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NAH : 34Range o~ctside <strong>New</strong> Jersq-Delaware, ilIississippi.Type.-Burlington Co., N. J.; ANSP 15048.Anchura pennata (<strong>II</strong>orton) lS:.Ill'late 52, Figure 2; Plate 53, Figures 2, 6: iRostollarin pennata <strong>II</strong>orton, 1834, Synop. Org. Rem. Cret. Gr. lJ. S.,p. 48, pl. 19, fig. 9.? Rostellaria cantpaeta Whitfield, 1892, p. 108, pl. 13, figs. 18-21.? llostellaria apirata TVhitfield, 1892, p. 109: ])I. 13, figs. 16-17,Anchnrapennnla Wlritfield, 1892, p. 115! pl. 14, fig. 7, ? fig. 8.? Anchnra (I)repanochil?is) conlprcssu \Vhitfiel(l, 1892, p. 117: 111. 1:i,figs. 22-25.Anclinra penantn \Vcller, 1907, 11. 'ill, pl. 81, figs. 10-17.tincl~nra pennrrtu Garclner, 1916, p. 472.A~~clizcra pes~~utu Groot, Organist and Richards, 1954, p. 51.Description.-"Sl~ell elongate, spire elevated and consistir~g <strong>of</strong> fromsix to seven voll~tions, wl~icl~ are only mocleratcly convex between t,llesuture lines, the latter being well marked bnt not deep; apical anglenot more than 30°, but <strong>of</strong>ten less; last volution proportion;ltely largeand with a somewhat extended rostra1 beak, slender and straigl~t; lipbroadly esp*~nded ant1 extended in a narrow border along the side <strong>of</strong>the beak to a point opposite the base or swell <strong>of</strong> the volution, \\.llerc it,rapidly widens out into the broad wing-like lip, wllicll reaches someml~;~tover the next roli~tion above but apparently not forming a posteriorcanal. The outer posterior angle <strong>of</strong> the expanded portion is prolongcrlinto a narrow, reeurretl, falciform process <strong>of</strong> greater or less extent;volutions marke[l by oblique longitudinal folds, n.hich extend fromsuture to suture on all the upper volutions, but become obsolete justabove the mi(ldlc on the bocly portion <strong>of</strong> the last one, and are entirel?-obsolete on the back <strong>of</strong> the expanded lip. On the upper volutions thefolds are closely arranged, but on the lower they are more distant andlnore stror~gly marlred, while on the body part <strong>of</strong> the last one they arequite strong and almost node-like, even on many <strong>of</strong> the internal casts."(\TTl~itfield)Ranlarks.-~lccorcling to Garclner, \Vhitfield's figure 8 represents;L different species, but is too poorly preserved to be named.<strong>II</strong>nnge in N~ZU Jcrsey-TVOODBURY: 20AIT. LAUREL-NAT'ESINK: 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 49,50,53NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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