Revision of northeast Pacific Paleogene cypraeoidean gastropods, including recognition of three new species: implications for paleobiogeographic distribution and faunal turnover
Author
Groves, Lindsey
Author
Squires, Richard L.
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PaleoBios
2023
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/p9401057774
journal article
10.5070/P9401057774
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PROTOCYPRAEA
SCHILDER, 1927
Type
Species—
Eocypraea orbignyana
Vredenburg, 1920
[non
Grateloup, 1847
], by original designation (of
Schilder, 1927
: p. 88), Late Cretaceous (Coniacian), Trichinopoly Group, Kullygoody,
Tamilnadu District
,
India
.
Diagnosis—
Shell small to large in size. Moderately globular. Spire large, commonly projecting. Short and rounded posterior extremity. Anterior extremity with pointed or spatulate tips. Aperture narrow posteriorly curved, wide in the fossular section, constricted at the canal. Labrum narrow, spoon shapped, and sloping in front. Teeth usually weakly developed or absent. Fossula flat and smooth (
Lorenz, 2017
).
Geologic Range—
Early Cretaceous (Barremian) to middle Eocene (Lutetian) (Groves, 1994).
Remarks—
Schilder (1927)
described
Protocypraea
as a subgenus of
Bernaya
.
Vredenburg (1920)
recognized similarities in illustrated specimens of
Stoliczka (1867)
identified as
Cypraea
(
Luponia
)
newboldi
Forbes, 1846
(pl. 4, figs. 2–3),
C.
(
Aricia
)
ficulina
Stoliczka, 1867
(pl. 4, fig. 11), and
C. kayei
Forbes, 1846
(pl. 4, fig. 7) and re- named them
Eocypraea orbignyana
[now =
Protocypraea orbignyana
].