The Mitridae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea
Author
Harzhauser, Mathias
0000-0002-4471-6655
mathias.harzhauser@nhm-wien.ac.at
Author
Landau, Bernard
0000-0002-4471-6655
mathias.harzhauser@nhm-wien.ac.at
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-09
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journal article
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Fraudiziba ottomanica
nov. sp.
Figs 11D
1
–D
2
, E
1
–E
2
, F
1
–F
2
Ziba goniophora
(
Bellardi, 1850
)
—
Landau
et al.
2013: 213
, pl. 34, figs 1, 2, pl. 68, fig. 7, pl. 80, fig. 9 [non
Bellardi, 1850
]
Type material.
Holotype
:
NHMW 1847
/0058/0387, SL:
21.6 mm
,
MD
:
7.4 mm
,
Seyithasan
(
Turkey
), illustrated in
Landau
et al.
(2013
, pl. 34, figs 1a–b),
Figs 11D
1
–D
2
.
Paratypes
:
NHMW 1847
/0058/0388, SL:
22.1 mm
,
MD
:
7.5 mm
,
Seyithasan
(
Turkey
), illustrated in
Landau
et al.
(2013
, pl. 34, figs 2a–b),
Figs 11E
1
–E
2
.
RGM 77
882, SL:
15.8 mm
,
MD
:
5.4 mm
,
Seyithasan
(
Turkey
), illustrated in
Landau
et al.
(2013
, pl. 80, figs 9a–b),
Figs 11F
1
–F
2
.
Type
locality.
Seyithasan
,
Karaman
Basin,
Karaman Province
,
Turkey
.
Type
stratum.
Týrtar Formation.
Age.
Middle Miocene, Serravallian.
FIGURE 11. A
1
–A
2
.
Fraudiziba perangulata
(
Peyrot, 1928
)
, lectotype, Manciet (France), MHNBx 2014.35.15.8.
B
1
–B
2
.
Fraudiziba perangulata
(
Peyrot, 1928
)
, Manciet (France), 2014.35.15.46.0.
C
1
–C
2
.
Fraudiziba perangulata
(
Peyrot, 1928
)
, Manciet (France), 2014.35.15.46.0 (pictures provided by Laurent Charles, Muséum de Bordeaux).
D
1
–D
2
.
Fraudiziba ottomanica
nov. sp.
, holotype, Seyithasan (Turkey), NHMW 1847/0058/0387.
E
1
–E
2
.
Fraudiziba ottomanica
nov. sp.
, paratype, Seyithasan (Turkey), NHMW 1847/0058/0388.
F
1
–F
2
.
Fraudiziba ottomanica
nov. sp.
, paratype, Seyithasan (Turkey), RGM 77 882, in UV light.
Etymology.
Referring to the
Ottoman Empire
.
Diagnosis.
Fraudiziba
species
of medium size, solid, moderately broad fusiform, with high spire, angulated shoulder, high last whorl, moderately narrow aperture, moderately short siphonal canal, intense colour pattern of large subquadrate blotches on shoulder and last whorl.
Description.
Shell medium sized, moderately broad fusiform, solid. Protoconch paucispiral, consisting of about 1.25 smooth whorls with medium-sized nucleus. Teleoconch of nine whorls. Early teleoconch whorls straight sided, fifth to sixth whorl weakly convex in profile, coinciding with development of rounded shoulder, passing into angulation on penultimate and last whorls. Suture of early teleoconch whorls incised, faintly canaliculate, narrowly impressed on later whorls. Last whorl high, subcylindrical, slowly contracting. Aperture moderately narrow. Columellar callus narrow, extending from adapical columellar fold to tip of siphonal canal, thickened and sharply delimited from base in adult specimens. Columella with three oblique folds, decreasing in strength abapically, fourth columellar fold subobsolete. Outer lip thin. Siphonal canal moderately short, wide, straight, with shallow siphonal notch. Shell surface smooth except for broad spiral cords on base and fasciole.
Colour pattern under UV light consisting of spiral rows of subquadrate blotches, with row of larger dots at shoulder of last whorl (figs 11 F
1
–F
2).
Shell measurements and ratios.
SL =
21.6–22.1 mm
, MD:
7.4–7.5 mm
, AA = 40–42°, SL/MD: 2.9–3.0, AL/ AW: 5.2–5.6, AH/S: 2.6.
Discussion.
This species was identified as
Ziba goniophora
(
Bellardi, 1850
)
by
Landau
et al.
(2013)
but the Tortonian
F. goniophora
is stockier and bears punctate spiral grooves (see
Bellardi, 1850
, pl. 1, fig. 20),
Bellardi, 1887a
, pl. 4, fig. 8 and Ferrero-Mortara
et al.
(1981, pl. 48, figs 11a–b).
Fraudiziba ottomanica
is morphologically close to
F. subcarinata
(Bellardi, 1887)
due to its angulated shoulder, but lacks spiral grooves on the spire whorls.
Fraudiziba paratethyca
nov. sp.
is more slender, has a higher spire and lacks an angulation. In addition,
F. ottomanica
is characterised by its colour pattern of large subquadrate spots and blotches, whereas
F. paratethyca
has spiral rows of small dots and dashes.
Fraudiziba ottomanica
does not occur in the Paratethys, but because of its close resemblance with
Fraudiziba paratethyca
nov. sp.
, it is desirable to describe this Turkish middle Miocene species formally to avoid future confusion.
Palaeoenvironment.
Coastal, inner neritic depositional environments (
Landau
et al.
2013
).
Proto-Mediterranean Sea.
Serravallian (middle Miocene):
Karaman
Basin
: Seyithasan, Akpýnar-Pýnarlar Yaylasý, Gödet River across from Tilkikaya, roadcut at turnoff to Lale on Mut road (
Turkey
). Some of the specimens described by
Davoli (2000)
as
Ziba goniophora
(
Bellardi, 1850
)
from the Tortonian of Montegibbio (
Italy
) might be conspecific with the Turkish specimens.