© 2015, Carnets de Geologie. All Rights reserved. We report an interesting Aptian ammonite record from the La Peña Formation in the Sierra de Parras, Coahuila State. This assemblage is analyzed from a paleoecological perspective. It contains the first reported occurrence of a macroconch of Dufrenoyia from Mexico, and the largest known speci-men of 'Gargasiceras' adkinsi. Such an assemblage yielding large ammonites is unusual in deposits of this age in Mexico. To properly document this ammonite record, we review 'Gargasiceras' adkinsi, formerly misidentified as Rhytidoplites robertsi, and allied taxa. From our analysis, we conclude that 'Gargasiceras' adkinsi exhibits strong intraspecific variability. We also analyze in detail the differences that exist between 'Gargasiceras' adkinsi and Rhytidoplites robertsi, and emend the concept of the ge-nus Rhytidoplites. These revisions are important from a biostratigraphic point of view since 'Garga-siceras' adkinsi is an index species for the lower Aptian ammonite zonation of Mexico.
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Ovando-Figueroa, J. R. (2015). Lower Aptian ammonites of the Sierra de Parras, Coahuila State, northern Mexico. Carnets de Géologie (Notebooks on Geology), 15(1). https://doi.org/10.4267/2042/56250
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