Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark
Author
Hansen, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
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journal article
26049
10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1
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Arene jakobseni
n. sp.
Figs 22
R–U, 23A
Diagnosis.
Shell relatively high; planispirally coiled protoconch featuring convex whorls; teleoconch with three to four strong, beaded spiral cords above whorl periphery.
Derivation of name.
In honour of Sten Lennart Jakobsen, conservator at the Geological Museum of Copenhagen, who has been a tremendous help to this project.
Type material.
Holotype
MGUH 33119
is a natural external and internal mould of the spire
.
Paratype
MGUH 33120
is an external mould of the base and aperture from Holtug Quarry, possible from one of the Korsnaeb Member infilled
Thalassinoides
burrows in the
Cerithium Limestone Member
, but the gastropod is filled out with material from the
Cerithium Limestone
.
Type
stratum and
type
locality.
Lower Danian
Cerithium Limestone Member
at
Holtug Quarry
,
Stevns Klint
.
Occurrence.
Lower Danian
Cerithium Limestone Member
of the Rødvig Formation at Holtug Quarry, Stevns Klint.
Description.
Shell relatively high with planispirally coiled protoconch. Protoconch
1.6 mm
wide, consisting of 2 smooth or weakly transversely striated and slightly depressed whorls. Teleoconch turbiniform with deeply impressed sutures and strongly convex whorls; a weak keel may be present; base of shell weakly flattened with deep, but narrow umbilicus. Aperture circular with thick and smooth, flattened lip and low varix. Teleoconch surface heavily sculptured with eight to ten beaded or spiny spiral cords, three to four strong cords on adapical side, one at the periphery and the rest, which generally are much finer and more closely spaced, on the base. Spiny tubercles hollow in growth direction; restricted to primary three spiral ribs. Spiral cords on base decreasing in strength towards umbilicus, which is bounded by a single more strongly developed beaded spiral rib. Cords crossed by very fine and densely spaced transverse striae.
Measurements.
Holotype
MGUH
33119 is
9.2 mm
high and
8.6 mm
wide.
Remarks.
Arene jakobseni
n. sp.
differs from the Campanian
A. mcleani
Kiel & Bandel, 2002a
from
Spain
and the Maastrichtian
A. truncatospaera
Sohl, 1998
from
Jamaica
in the sparser and spinier sculpture and the more strongly convex whorls. It closely resembles the middle Danian
Arene depressa
(
Ravn, 1933
)
from
Denmark
, but differs by the distinctly larger size, the coarser and sparser teleoconch sculpture and possible by a narrower umbilicus, though this may relate to ontogeny.