Late Miocene Conidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Crete (Greece). Part 1: genera Conilithes Swainson, 1840 and Conus (Kalloconus) da Motta, 1991
Author
Psarras, Christos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Geology & Geoenvironment, Department of Hist. Geology-Paleontology, Athens (Greece)
cpsarras@geol.uoa.gr
Author
Koskeridou, Efterpi
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Geology & Geoenvironment, Department of Hist. Geology-Paleontology, Athens (Greece)
ekosker@geol.uoa.gr
Author
Merle, Didier
CR 2 P (CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, Sorbonne Université), Département Origines et Évolution, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, case postale 38, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France)
didier.merle@mnhn.fr
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Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
helladicus
n. sp.
(
Fig. 18
;
Table 8
)
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Kalloconus hungaricus
–
Landau
et al.
2013
: pl. 37, figs 9-10, pl. 38, fig. 1.
DIAGNOSIS. — A medium-sized shell, with almost flat spire whorls and a colour pattern bearing wide flammulae on spire whorls, with spiral rows of dashes on last whorl.
TYPE
MATERIAL. —
Holotype
:
AMPG(IV) 2660
,
Psalidha
(
Fig. 18B
).
Three
paratypes
,
MNHN.F.
A72636
to
MNHN.F.
A72638
,
Crete
(
Fig. 18A, C, D
). TYPE LOCALITY. —
Psalidha
,
35°05’08.1”N
,
24°57’46.0”E
, Messara Basin, Tortonian, Crete,
Greece
. STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. —
Tortonian of Greece (Messara Basin, Crete)
.
ETYMOLOGY. — As
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
hungaricus
Hoernes & Auinger, 1879
was first found in
Hungary
, we propose
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
helladicus
n. sp.
, a species found in
Greece
(
Hellas
in Greek).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Greece
.
Tefeli
:
four specimens
AMPG(IV) 2661-2662
,
2676-2677
;
Crete
:
one specimen
(
MNHN.F.
A72639
). All of them display a colour patterns under UV light
.
SHELL DESCRIPTION
Medium-sized, robust shells, with relatively low spired whorls. Early spire whorls coeloconoid. Last spire whorls, smooth, straight to concave, creating a low conical to flat outline. Suture impressed. Subsutural flexure shallow, weakly curved, moderately asymmetrical. Shoulder rounded, protruded, creating a bulky outline. Maximum diameter below shoulder. Last whorl straight. Aperture moderate, narrow near suture, straight. Apertural canal wide, fasciole twisted, demarcated from base and inner lip. There are two extreme forms. Form 1 consists of robust forms which are relatively wider in comparison to form 2 and have low angled spire whorls. Form 2 consists of relatively elongated forms with flat spire whorl. Intermediate forms also exist.
DESCRIPTION OF COLOUR PATTERN
The colour pattern consists of one layer of short and long, fluorescent, spiral dashes, arranged in evenly spaced spiral rows. The spire whorls display wide, fluorescent flammulae, with irregular boundaries on a non-fluorescent base colour. The flammulae do not connect with the colour pattern of the last whorl.
REMARKS
This species shows some variations in the relative diameter of its spire whorls (
Table 8
). The difference between the elongated and robust forms is not very variable. However intermediate forms (
Fig. 18B, C
) between both forms (
Fig. 18A, D
) point towards the existence of a single species.
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
hungaricus
specimens sensu
Landau
et al.
(2013
: pl. 37, figs 9, 10, pl. 38, fig. 1) from the
Karaman
Basin (
Turkey
) are more likely to be
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
helladicus
n. sp.
, because of their flat spire whorls and their identical colour pattern.
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
hungaricus
Hoernes & Auinger, 1879
from Paratethys seems closely related to
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
helladicus
n. sp.
, but the medium height, conical spire whorls and the subsutural flexure of
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
hungaricus
(medium depth, moderately curved, seeHarzhauser & Landau 2016) are characters separating both species.
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
tietzei
Hoernes & Auinger, 1879
differs in the relatively angulated shoulder and the medium depth of the subsutural flexure (
Harzhauser & Landau 2016
).
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
gulemani
Erünal-Erentöz, 1958
bears a similar morphology and a colour pattern. The differences between both species exist on the spiral whorl height and the smoother shoulder of
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
gulemani
. All these species seem to be very closely related, but the differential characters of
Conus
(
Kalloconus
)
helladicus
n. sp.
caused us to consider the Greek material as a new species.