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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B13FF9FFF22FA61A61CFA01" box="[151,362,1484,1509]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="273">Vaughanites leptus</emphasis>
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Miocene
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.
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?
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<paragraph id="875836AD7B13FF9FFF72F9D2A554F894" blockId="34.[151,1436,1663,2013]" pageId="34" pageNumber="273">Until the present paper, the family would have been thought to be restricted to Eocene-Miocene fossils. However, based on the number of known fossil (8) and Recent (11) species, it is clear that we are not merely dealing with the survivors of a once diversified family. Indeed, the Recent fauna is richer than the fossil ones and it had merely been overlooked. This can be explained by their occurrence in relatively deep water, their scarcity, and their rather non-descript &quot;small turrid&quot; appearance which makes them look like one of thousands of undescribed turrid species. Additional new Recent and fossil species may already be lying buried in the collections of deepwater unsorted turrids in museums.</paragraph>
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Among the fossils, the extinct genera
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and
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originate from shallow water deposits, and the Lower Eocene
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represents the oldest occurrence of the family. Conversely, the two fossil
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from the Upper Eocene and the Upper Oligocene come from offshore, upper bathyal deposits (
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).
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All fossil
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have a multispiral protoconch of 2.53.5 whorls, indicating planktotrophic larval development. Sculpture of axial ribs, appearing on the second or third whorl, is reminiscent of that observed in modern (and fossil) planktotrophic species of
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. By contrast, all but two Recent species possess a large, bulbous, paucispiral protoconch, indicating non-planktotrophic development that may be correlated with narrow geographical ranges. The exceptions are
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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B12FF9EFD68FE84A4CEFEA4" box="[733,952,296,320]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="274">Teremitra efatensis</emphasis>
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and
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?
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that have a multispiral protoconch and broad distributions extending from the
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to
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, and the
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to
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, respectively.
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