Palaeogene continental molluscs of Oman
Author
Neubert, Eike
Author
Damme, Dirk van
text
Contributions to Natural History
2012
2012-12-21
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journal article
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10.5169/seals-787080
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Lanistes tricarinatus
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 5–6
)
Type specimens:
Holotype
NMBE 5018963
;
paratypes
NMBE 5018964–5018965
,
5019037
.
Figs. 5–6:
Lanistes tricarinatus
sp. nov.
Fig. 5: Wadi Darbat, holotype NMBE 5018963 in frontal, apical and ventral view. Fig. 6: Parataype NMBE 5018964 showing a specimen with the carinae.
Type
locality:
Wadi Darbat
,
Dhofar
,
Oman
.
Stratum typicum: Paludal biomicritic limestones of the Zalumah Formation.
Age: Late Priabonian.
Material:
This species probably occurs in most exposures of the Zalumah Formation. The material here described was collected in 2012 by both authors in the Wadi Darbat area
.
Etymology: Named after the three carinae on the third whorl.
Diagnosis: A palaeogene species of
Lanistes
of the
L. carinatus
type
, i.e. characterized by a depressed shell with a peripheral carina on the upper whorls and a very large open umbilicus. Such shells were formerly ranged in the subgenus
Lanistes
s.str.
(
Mandahl-Barth 1954
).
Description: With a diameter of
77.3 mm
this is the largest
Lanistes
species
known, but most specimens do not exceed
60 mm
. Depressed shell consisting of 5
¾
rapidly increasing whorls; spire little exserted, apex blunt; first whorl smooth, second whorl with two sharp keels at the base and the top of the periphery respectively, third whorl with one keel at the base and a double keel at the top, the upper part of these whorls sunk below the rim formed by the upper keel or keels; fourth whorl evenly rounded, except for a faint central keel; surface smooth, marked with growth-lines only, no spiral sculpture visible; aperture acuminate ovate, pointed at the base, outer margin evenly curved, umbilical margin straight; umbilicus wide, deep and funnel-shaped, bound by a strongly thickened and slightly raised angle; operculum unknown.
Measurements:
Holotype
(
Fig. 5
): H =
45.8 mm
; W =
77.3 mm
, h =
42.2 mm
; w = 34.0 mm;
Paratype
NMBE 5018965: H =
34.8 mm
; W =
49.2 mm
; h =
30 mm
; w =
23.3 mm
.
Remarks: The record by
Roger & al. (1994)
of
Lanistes subcarinatus
(nomen nudum) in their geological study of the
Dhofar region
seems to pertain to this species. It is the most common of the few fresh water snails present in the Zalumah Formation. In large specimens the apex is strongly eroded and the carination no longer visible.
The Palaeogene fossils mentioned from
Egypt
and
Sudan
, namely
L. antiquus
MAYER-EYMAR, 1893
;
L. olivieri
MONTFORT, 1810
, and
L. sodaensis
ABBASS, 1967
(
Abbass 1967
)
and
L. grabhami
COx, 1933
, redescribed by
Gautier (1973)
have all the same
L. carinatus
morphology. They do differ from
L. tricarinatus
sp. nov.
by their smaller size. But these fossils are badly preserved (mainly inner moulds) and the ornamentation on the first whorls is not visible. It hence cannot be excluded that some of that NE African material may pertain to
L. tricarinatus
.