Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark
Author
Hansen, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
4654
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1
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journal article
26049
10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1
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Amaea stevniensis
n. sp.
Fig. 29W
Diagnosis.
Shell slender with strongly convex whorls. Protoconch consisting of four whorls. Teleoconch with flattened, smooth base. Spiral ribs four to six in number, slightly stronger than transverse ribs. Transverse ribs straight.
Derivation of name.
Refers to the Stevns Klint exposure at which it was found.
Type material.
The nearly complete external mould
MGUH
33241 is selected as
holotype
.
Additional material.
In addition to the
type
specimen another three fragmentary external moulds with informal sample numbers SH.386.A–B, SH.394 and SR.311.A have been examined.
Type
stratum and
type
locality.
Cerithium Limestone Member
just north of
Højerup Church
,
Stevns Klint
.
Occurrence.
Amaea stevniensis
n. sp.
has been collected from 25 to 30 centimetres above the base of the Rødvig Formation (base of the P1a Foraminiferal Subzone) in the
Cerithium Limestone Member
at Højerup Church, and from 30 to 40 centimetres above the base of the Rødvig Formation (Pα Foraminiferal Zone) at Rødvig, Stevns Klint.
Description.
Shell high turriform. Protoconch multispiral, approximately
0.6 mm
high and
0.35 mm
wide, consisting of four smooth whorls. Apex somewhat blunt with low convex whorls; convexity increasing gradually to the last and strongly convex protoconch whorl. Teleoconch whorls strongly convex, with a height corresponding to 2/3 the width. Transition to slightly thickened base on last whorl marked by distinct cord. Aperture rounded ovoid with slight angle at transition from outer lip to columella.Aperture height corresponding to ¼ the shell height. Outer lip with weak varix.
Teleoconch sculpture cancellate, consisting of six sharp and moderately strong spiral ribs; the adapical weakest, sometimes completely effaced. Spiral ribs crossed by slightly weaker and less closely spaced, opisthocyrt to nearly straight, orthogonal or slightly prosocline transverse ribs. Number of transverse ribs per whorl 20 to 22 on first three whorls. Interconnecting points with weakly developed tubercles. Weak varices may occur. Base smooth.
Measurements.
Holotype
MGUH
33241
2.3 mm
high and 1.0 mm wide, consisting of eight whorls.
Remarks.
Amaea stevniensis
n. sp.
differs from the Selandian
Acrilla fenestrata
Ravn, 1939
by the smaller protoconch; the orthogonal transverse ribs and the more convex whorl outline. It differs from
Amaea
? sp. C treated below by the lower number of transverse ribs per whorl and the absent to weakly developed and rare varices. It is distinguished from the Danish mid-Danian
Acrilla
sp. 1 of
Lauridsen & Schnetler (2014
: p. 66) by the slightly more convex whorls and seemingly also by the transverse ribs not being stronger than the spirals. It is distinguished from
Acrilla
sp. 3 of
Lauridsen & Schnetler (2014
: p. 67) from the same place and horizon as the one before, by the higher number of spirals.