Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark
Author
Hansen, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
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journal article
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Acmaea selandica
n. sp.
Figs 19
A–C
Diagnosis.
Broadly oval
Acmaea
shell with height less than 20 % of length and a pointed apex situated 25–35 % of shell length from anterior margin. Shell surface smooth or with scattered weak radial striation.
Derivation of name.
Refers to the Danish island Sealand on which it is found.
Type material.
Holotype
MGUH 33077
from Skeldervig at Stevns Klint, and
paratypes
MGUH 33078
from
Bøgeskoven
and
MGUH 33079
from the cliff just north of
Holtug Bay
, both localities at Stevns Klint. All three specimens belong to the uppermost part of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation.
Additional material.
At least one and probably two specimens from Rødvig. Furthermore a specimen with shell,
ØSM
.10042-199-a with counterpart in
ØSM
.10042-191 is found in the collection of Østsjaellands Museum. This is also from Rødvig.
Type
stratum and
type
locality.
Upper
part of the
upper Maastrichtian Tor Formation
at
Skeldervig
,
Stevns Klint
,
Denmark
.
Occurrence.
Uppermost Tor Formation at Stevns Klint.
Description.
Shell low, height corresponding to less than 20 % of length, broadly oval with cone-shaped apex situated 25–35 % of shell length from anterior margin. Surface of shell smooth or with scattered radial striation interrupted by moderately coarse, irregular growth lines. Interior surface with indistinct wide muscle imprint, narrowing in front of apex; widest part of imprint on posterior part of shell approximately 17 % of shell length.
Measurements.
Largest shell,
holotype
MGUH
33077, 6.0 mm long and
5.4 mm
wide.
Remarks.
Acmaea selandica
n. sp.
differs from the Danian
A. simplex
(
Briart & Cornet, 1887
)
from
Belgium
by the relatively lower shell with its slightly more anterior apex and from the Belgian
A. hannonica
(
Vincent, 1930
)
of the late Maastrichtian, the Palaeocene
Acmaea
sp. 1 and
Acmaea
sp. 2 described by
Kollmann & Peel (1983)
from
Greenland
and
A. rigida
Kaunhowen, 1898
from Maastricht by the smoother surface. This species is distinguished from
A. laevigata
Binkhorst, 1861
by the very low shell and from
Acmaea
sp. 3
sensu
Kollmann & Peel (1983)
from the Palaeocene of West
Greenland
by the more pointed and slightly curved aperture. It is distinguished from the Maastrichtian
A. ciplyana
(
Ryckholt, 1852
)
of Ciply,
Belgium
, by the lack of the very fine and dense striae covering the surface of the latter and from the Palaeocene
A. poulseni
Ravn, 1939
of
Denmark
by the less convex and smoother shell.
Acmaea selandica
n. sp.
is rather close to
Acmaea
? sp.
sensu
Kollmann & Peel (1983)
from which it mainly appears to differ by the strong effacement of growth-lines.