Volutidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Lakhra Formation (Earliest Eocene, Sindh, Pakistan): systematics, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography
Author
Merle, Didier
Author
Pacaud, Jean-Michel
Author
Métais, Grégoire
Author
Bartolini, Annachiara
Author
Lashari, Rafiq A.
Author
Brohi, Imdad A.
Author
Solangi, Sarfraz H.
Author
Marivaux, Laurent
Author
Welcomme, Jean-Loup
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Zootaxa
2014
3826
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journal article
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Lyrischapa vredenburgi
sp. nov.
Fig. 5A–H
Aulicina haimei
(non
Voluta haimei
d’Archiac & Haime, 1853
).
Cossmann & Pissarro 1909
: 25, pl. 2, fig. 30, pl. 8, fig. 2.
Athleta blanfordi
Vredenburg, 1923
pars: 255, proposed for
Aulicina haimei
d’Archiac & Haime, 1853 sensu
Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909
, pl. 8, fig. 2 only.
Lyrischapa sismondai
(non
Voluta haimei
d’Archiac & Haime, 1853
).
Givens 1991
, 666, figs 4.3, 4.6.
FIGURE 5. A–H.
Lyrischapa vredenburgi
sp. nov.
, A–B (paratype 1, CPAG.RAN.I.12, protoconch and first teleoconch whorl in ventral (A) and dorsal (B) views, stn 4), C–E (holotype, CPAG.RAN.I.11, ventral (C), dorsal (D) and apical (E) views, stn 4), F (paratype 2, CPAG.RAN.I.13, ventral view, stn 4), G (paratype 3, CPAG.RAN.I.14, ventral view, stn 4), H (paratype MNHN.F.
J12751
, Cossmann coll., Jhirak). Scale bars: A–H = 10 mm.
Etymology.
Dedicated to E. W. Vredenburg for his work on the geology and paleontology of the Ranikot Group.
Type
locality.
Stn 4: Lakhra Dome, Lakhra village section, base of the Lakhra Formation.
Type
material.
Holotype
(stn 4:
CPAG
.RAN.
I.11
, cast
MNHN
.F.
A50349
),
paratype
1 (stn 4:
CPAG
.RAN.
I.12
, cast
MNHN
.F.A50350),
paratype
2 (stn 4:
CPAG
.RAN.
I.13
, cast
MNHN
.F.
A50351
),
paratype
3 (stn 4:
CPAG
.RAN.
I.14
, cast
MNHN
.F.A50352), three
paratypes
(Jhirak, Cossmann coll.
MNHN
.F.
J12751
).
Other material.
16 spm (stn 4:
MNHN
); 3 spm (stn 5:
MNHN
).
Description.
Shell biconical, wide, H 77–85, D
54–65 mm
(
holotype
(subadult) H 38.3, D
31.1 mm
). Protoconch smooth, globose, slightly deviated, of two whorls; H 16, D
11 mm
when complete (
Fig. 5A–B
). Transition from protoconch to teleoconch not defined. Teleoconch of 3 to 3.5 whorls. Spire low, occupying 10% of total shell height. Spiral whorls almost flat, separated by shallow suture undulating between shoulder spines of preceding whorl. Last whorl rather triangular. Spiral sculpture on spire of obsolete threads, visible only on first teleoconch whorl. On juvenile specimens of one whorl, last whorl sculptured with very fine spiral threads covering three abapical quarters of shell, threads disappearing on succeeding whorls. Axial sculpture of spiny shoulder costae only. First whorl: 11 costae, becoming more prominent on second half of whorl. Second whorl: 9–10 costae; third whorl: 9–12 costae. No shoulder sinus. Aperture narrow, occupying 87% of total height, 28% of diameter. Inner lip straight, columella with five strong folds succeeded posteriorly by one weaker fold; inner lip callus narrow. Outer lip thin, not thickened externally. Siphonal canal short; siphonal notch weak; siphonal fasciole low, weak, but delineated by carina spreading dorsally on gerontic specimens.
Comparisons.
From the Lakhra Formation, this species can be compared with
Lyrischapa blanfordi
(
Vredenburg, 1923
)
. Both species share obsolete threads on the first teleoconch whorl and the disappearance of the spiral sculpture on the last few whorls.
As
in
L. vredenburgi
,
L. blanfordi
exhibits shoulder spines and lacks a shoulder sinus.
L. blanfordi
differs in its less numerous costae on the last whorl (8–9 instead of 9–12), its shoulder spines oriented adapically and its narrower shape. The number of columellar folds varies from 5 to 6, whereas those of
L. blanfordi
vary from 6 to 8.
L. vredenburgi
also has a strong similarity to
L. crassa
(
Douvillé, 1929
)
described from the Danian of the Kadhro Formation, at Jakhmari and at Ranikot. The two species share a wide biconic shape, a low spire, 12 costae on the last whorl and the presence of shoulder spines. The
type
specimen of
L. crassa
is poorly preserved, but it apparently differs from
A. vredenburgi
by having only four columellar folds and more rounded shoulder spines.
L. crassa
was originally assigned to
Diconomorpha
, but the close similarities between
A. crassa
and
A. vredenburgi
constitute a further argument to consider
Diconomorpha
as a junior synonym of
Lyrischapa
.
Stratigraphic range.
Lakhra Formation at Lakhra and Jhirak; Nammal Formation, Salt Range (
Givens 1991
).