New Cenozoic Muricidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Europe
Author
Merle, Didier
Author
Pacaud, Jean-Michel
Author
Ledon, Daniel
Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Département Origines et Évolution (CR 2 P - MNHN, CNRS, UPMC, Sorbonne Université), 57 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France) didier. merle @ mnhn. fr (corresponding author) jean-michel. pacaud @ mnhn. fr dnledon @ yahoo. fr
didier.merle@mnhn.fr
Author
Goret, Bernard
Raoul Ponchon, F- 31500 Toulouse (France) bernardgoret @ hotmail. com
bernardgoret@hotmail.com
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Geodiversitas
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2024-10-24
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https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a15.pdf
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Genus
Beyregrex
Merle
,
n. gen.
(
Fig. 22
E-H)
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TYPE
SPECIES
. —
Murex pereger
Beyrich, 1854
, late Eocene to late Oligocene: Paris Basin,
Belgium
, Mainz Basin and north
Germany
(
Fig. 22G, H
).
ETYMOLOGY
. — Name based on the
type
species
Murex pereger
Beyrich, 1854
and using Bey (from Beyrich), the letters reg (from
pereger
) and rex (from
Murex
).
INCLUDED
SPECIES
. —
Murex sarroniensis
Carez, 1879
[synonym:
Murex abbatiae
Wrigley, 1930
], London and Paris Basins, Paleocene (Thanetian) to Early Eocene (Ypresian) (
Fig. 22C, D
);
Murex hantoniensis
Edwards
in
Lowry
et al.
, 1866
,
Hampshire
Basin,
England
, late Eocene (Priabonian) (
Fig. 22E, F
);
M. pereger
Beyrich, 1854
[synonym:
Murex areolifer
Sandberger, 1861
], Paris Basin,
Belgium
, Mainz Basin and north
Germany
, late Eocene (Priabonian) to late Oligocene (Chattian) (
Fig. 22G, H
);
Hexaplex brevaculeatus
Janssen, 1978
, Paris basin, early Oligocene (Rupelian), Mainz basins, early Oliogocene and North
Germany
, late Oligocene;
Murex
(
Poirieria
)
cedillatus
Cossmann & Peyrot, 1924
,
Aquitaine
Basin,
France
, Early Miocene (Burdigalian).
DIAGNOSIS
. — Biconic teleoconch with subangular whorls. D1 well developed. P6 not atrophied. IP weak, ADP, MP present. Varices formed by 1-3 lamellae abaxially turned on the early whorls, occasionally reinforced by several lamellae on the succeeding whorls. P1 spine short. Shoulder sinus widely open, short, moderately deep. Posterior sinus on sutural ramp shallow.Columellar lip usually smooth.
COMMENTS
Members of
Beyregrex
Merle
,
n. gen.
differ from those of
Jsowerbya
in having a deeper shoulder sinus, more lamellose varices, and a smooth columellar lip.
Pseudotrophonopsis
Merle
,
n. gen.
is also distinguishing from
Beyregrex
Merle
,
n. gen.
in having rounded whorls, strong secondary cords of equal strength to the primary cords, and numerous split internal denticles within the outer lip (D1 to D5). Represented by five species,
Beyregrex
Merle
,
n. gen.
is the most diverse genus of the group. It extends from the Anglo-Parisian late Paleocene/early Eocene with
B. sarroniensis
(
Carez, 1879
)
,
n. comb.
to the Early Miocene (Burdigalian) from the Aquitaine Basin with
B. cedillatus
(
Cossmann & Peyrot, 1924
)
.
Beyregrex sarroniensis
n. comb.
displays several primitive characters, such as missing IP, MP and ABP. During the middle Eocene, no
Beyregrex
Merle
,
n. gen.
species are known, but the genus re-emerges in the late Eocene of Hampshire with
B. hantoniensis
(Edwards
in
Lowry
et al.
, 1866
), n. comb.. That species is closely related to
B. pereger
(
Beyrich, 1854
)
,
n. comb.
occurring in the Paris Basin and in
Germany
(Mainz Basin and north
Germany
) during the Oligocene. According to
Janssen (1978)
,
B. brevaculeatus
(
Janssen, 1978
)
is another species. It was originally described from the Chattian of
Germany
(at Glimmerode) but is also recorded in the Rupelian of the Paris Basin (
Merle
1999
;
Lozouet 2012
). For the Neogene,
B. cedillatus
(
Cossmann & Peyrot, 1924
)
from the Burdigalian of the Aquitaine Basin demonstrates that the genus was not restricted to northern Europe.