The Early Pleistocene freshwater mollusks of the Denizli Basin (Turkey): a new long-lived lake fauna at the crossroads of Pontocaspian and Aegean-Anatolian realms
Author
Neubauer, Thomas A.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1398-9941
SNSB - Bavarian State Collection for Palaeontology and Geology, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany & Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands
neubauer@snsb.de
Author
Wesselingh, Frank P.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3655-0701
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands & Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8 a, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands
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Zitteliana
2023
2023-12-12
97
53
88
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115682
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115682
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Theodoxus aff. pilidei (
Tournouer
, 1879)
Fig. 4A-H
Material.
2 specimens
(RGM 962608, RGM 1310796),
2 specimens
and 1 fragment (RGM 1310842),
1 specimen
(SNSB-BSPG
2023 XII 3
); all from sample 2.
Dimensions.
1.97
x
2.69 mm (RGM 962608; Fig.
4A-D, H
), 3.66
x
3.88 mm (RGM 1310796; Fig.
4E-G
).
Figure 4.
Neritidae
of the Kolankaya I fauna.
A-D, H
.
Theodoxus aff. pilidei
(
Tournouer
, 1879), RGM 962608, sample 2.
E-G
.
T. aff. pilidei
, RGM 1310796, sample 2. Scale bars: 1 mm.
Remarks.
Our material contains two moderately preserved specimens that exhibit a high variability in spire height and angulation. The low-spired morphotype (Fig.
4A-D, H
) resembles
Theodoxus pilidei
(
Tournouer
, 1879), originally described from Pliocene or Lower Pleistocene strata of the Dacian Basin (
Wenz 1942
;
Pană
et al. 1981
;
Pană
2003
;
Papaianopol and Marinescu 2003
), in terms of the general ovoid shell shape with depressed spire and the strong, papery lamellae. The illustrations of
Pană
et al. (1981)
show quite some variability in the morphology of
T. pilidei
, including the expression of sculpture, which can be weak or nearly absent in some specimens. However, our material differs from that species particularly in the presence of a distinct angulation, which results in a nearly flat, apical plane. Specimens with elevated spire even show two angulations separated by a concave whorl flank (Fig.
4E-G
). From the little material we have available it is difficult to judge the
species'
range of variability as well as make a taxonomic assignment. The distinct angulation present in our material, however, makes an affiliation with
T. pilidei
unlikely.
Another similar species is
Theodoxus boteani
(Porumbaru, 1881), which has a similar type of sculpture but more globular shells (
Pană 2003
). The extant, allegedly subterranean
Theodoxus gloeri
Odabasi
& Arslan, 2015 from
Eskisehir
region (Turkey), which also exhibits papery lamellae, differs in a slightly higher spire and the absence of an angulation (
Odabași and Arslan 2015
;
Sands et al. 2020
). Possibly our material signifies a new species.
Subclass
Caenogastropoda
Cox, 1960
Order unassigned
Superfamily
Cerithioidea
Fleming, 1822
Family
Melanopsidae
H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854