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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http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/p9401057774
journal article
10.5070/P9401057774
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PROTOCYPRAEA? SIMIENSIS
(
NELSON 1925
)
N. COMB.
FIGS. 5M–O
Cypraea simiensis
Nelson, 1925
. p. 397, chart opposite p. 402, 425; pl. 57, figs.3a–3c.
Ingram, 1942
. pp. 105, 106; pl. 9, fig. 18.
Keen and Bentson, 1944
. p. 152.
Ingram, 1947a
. p. 101; pl. 6, figs. 18, 19.
Ingram 1947b:149
.
Propustularia simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Schilder, 1932
. p. 159 [as
P. simiensis
].
Schilder, 1941
. p. 89. Weaver MS [1959]. p. 483, pl. 21, figs. 5, 6.
Schilder and Schilder, 1971
. pp. 59, 155.
Groves, 1992
. p. 106.
Groves, 1993
. p. 11.
Groves, 1997
. p. 7 [as
P. simiensis
].
Lorenz, 2017
. p. 211.
Groves and Squires, 2021
. p. 227 [as
Cypraea
].
Propustularia simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Zinsmeister, 1974
. pp. 130, 131, pl. 13, figs. 10, 11.
Zinsmeister, 1983
. p. 64, pl. 2, figs. 25, 26. Not
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Siphocypraea
(
Muracypraea
)
koninckii
(
Rouault, 1850
)
.
Dolin and Dolin, 1983
. p. 46 (table). Not
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Propustularia
cf.
P. simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Paredes-Mejia, 1989
. p. 198–200, pl. 4, figs. 17–19. Not
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
(
Nelson, 1925
)
.
Propustularia
sp.
cf.
P. simiensis
(Nelson)
.
Perrilliat, 2013
. p. 133, 134, fig.4.1, 4.2. Not
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
(
Nelson, 1925
)
.
Holotype
and Type Locality—
UCMP 30498
(
Figs. 5M–O
), length
33.1 mm
, width
24.5 mm
, height
17.4 mm
.
UCMP
Locality
3818,
upper Santa Susana Formation
,
Runkle Canyon
,
Simi Hills
,
Ventura County
, southern
California
.
Occurrence—
Upper Paleocene (Thanetian Stage), Santa Susana Formation, north side of Simi Hills, Ventura County, southern
California
(
Nelson 1925
).
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
is known only with certainty from high in the stratigraphic section of the Santa Susana Formation in Runkle Canyon located on the north side of the Simi Hills, Ventura County, southern
California
. The
type
locality of
Protocypraea
?
simiensis
yielded just this species, and no other mollusks, Both of the other cypraoideans,
Propustularia kemperae
and
Eocypraea novasumma
, known from the Santa Susana Formation, occur much lower in the Paleocene stratigraphic section.
Zinsmeister (1974
: pp. 130, 131; pl. 13, figs. 10, 11,
Zinsmeister, 1983
: p. 64, pl. 2, figs. 25, 26. Zinsmeister and Paredes-Mejia, 1988: p. 13) reported
Propustularia simiensis
in the Santa Susana Formation from his so-called “Martinez marine member,” but poor preservation prevents the identification of this specimen.
Squires (1997
: p. 851) noted that it was based predominantly on float material. In summary, based on its stratigraphic position, the Santa Susana Formation occurrence of
P.
?
simiensis
is reported here as of Thane- tian Stage age.
Etymology—
Originally named for Simi Valley, Ventura County, southern
California
.
Description—
Shell of medium size. Smooth. Ovate, moderately inflated, dorsum can be elevated, especially posteriorly. Posterior end of shell wide, somewhat flat- tened, and projecting. Anterior end of shell missing (on
holotype
). Right-lateral margin, near base, with raised border (beveled basally). Dorsal posterior end if shell wide, flattened and projected (right side more than left side). Spire area (halfway between top of dorsal surface and posterior terminus of shell) covered with small but prominent protuberance (bump). Aperture narrow, moderately curved abaxially posteriorly, fairly straight medially, curved and widening anteriorly. Outer lip swollen with teeth numerous, small, and evenly spaced to at least mid-point of basal surface but becoming un- detectable posterior of mid-point. Inner lip teeth few (approximately five near anterior end) to numerous, strong to moderately strong (strongest near anterior end), and can be restricted to anterior end of shell or present along most of aperture.
Remarks—
Nelson’s
Cypraea simiensis
, which does not fit into
Schilder’s (1927)
description of
Propustularia
, is known only from the
holotype
. It has good preservation, but, unfortunately, its anterior end is missing, thereby only allowing questionable identification as to genus. Therefore, it is herein provisionally assigned to
Protocypraea
based on the partially exposed spire and weakly developed dentition.
Paredes
-
Mejia (1989: pp. 198–200, pl. 4, figs. 17–19) and
Perrilliat (2013
: p. 133, figs. 4.1, 4.2) illustrated the same specimen, with different hypotype numbers, of the so-called
Propustularia
cf.
P. simiensis
(Nelson)
from the same locality in the Sepultura Formation in
Baja California
,
México
.
Paredes-Mejia (1989)
referred to this specimen as hypotype
IGM
4390,
PU
Locality 1300-2, Sepultura Formation, San Carlos Mesa, northern
Baja California
.
Perrilliat (2013)
referred confusingly to this specimen as hypotype
IGM
4366 [=hypotype 4390 of
Paredes-Mejia (1989)
],
PU
Locality 1300-2, Sepultura Formation, San Carlos Mesa, northern
Baja California
. This worn cypraeoidean specimen is too poorly preserved to positively identify as to genus and species.