Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark
Author
Hansen, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
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Dolicholatirus lorenzi
n. sp.
Figs 30
U–W
Diagnosis.
Species of
Dolicholatirus
with a relatively short shell only three times as high as wide, and with a very fine spiral sculpture, sparse transverse ribbing and a smooth outer lip.
Derivation of name.
In honour of Mr. Lorenz, who found the
holotype
.
Type material.
Holotype
MGUH 33257
is a nearly complete external and fragmentary internal mould collected by a Cand. [Candidate of Science?]
Lorenz
in 1881
.
Paratype
MGUH 33258
is an external mould with preserved protoconch from the
Cerithium Limestone Member
at Skeldervig, Stevns Klint
.
Additional material.
38 external and internal moulds without numbers are found in the collections of the Natural History Museum of
Denmark
.
Type
stratum and
type
locality.
The
Cerithium Limestone Member
of the Rødvig Formation at Stevns Klint.
Occurrence.
The
Cerithium Limestone Member
from the southern to central part of Stevns Klint (Skeldervig and up to Barmhjertigheden).
Description.
Protoconch obtusely conical, consisting of 2 ½ smooth whorls; exposed height approximating
0.8 mm
and width measuring
0.7 mm
. Teleoconch high-spired fusiform; whorls twice as wide as high, convex with slight adapical constriction. Sinuous suture relatively deep, emphasized by weak subsutural inflation on succeeding whorl. Last whorl taking up nearly 2/3 of shell height. Aperture and siphonal canal high and narrow, corresponding to half the shell. Outer lip smooth on inner side. Inner lip with two strong and sharp columellar folds.
Teleoconch sculpture starting with 9–10 broad and strong, slightly prosocline transverse ribs, later decreasing in number to two or three per whorl; ribs largely organized into axial rows. Adapical end of transverse ribs nearly effaced, increasing in strength abapically to centrally between sutures, where a weak shoulder is formed. Ribs fading out on base, completely disappearing at transition to canal. Transverse ribs crossed by fine and numerous spiral cords, which may be completely effaced on older specimens, but usually increases in strength on base. Growth lines slightly sigmoid to nearly orthocline.
Measurements.
The
holotype
MGUH
33257 is 30.0 mm high and
9.6 mm
wide with 8 or 9 teleoconch whorls. The largest shell fragment in the museum collections measures
12.6 mm
in width.
Remarks.
Dolicholatirus lorenzi
n. sp.
differs from the late Cretaceous
D. torquatus
Sohl, 1964a
from the
U.S.
by the decreasing number of transverse ribs on later whorls and the much finer and weaker spiral sculpture. It is distinguished from the Danian
D. striatulus
(
Briart & Cornet, 1871
)
from
Belgium
by the stronger columellar folds, lack of pseudoumbilicus and by the adapical effacement of the transverse ribs. It differs from the Danish middle Danian
Dolicholatirus
sp. 1 sensu
Lauridsen & Schnetler (2014
: p. 94) by fewer transverse ribs per whorl and finer spiral ribs.
The external part of the shell may resemble that of
Fusinus schnetleri
n. sp.
but for a stronger spire, the very slightly sigmoid growth lines and the generally finer and often nearly effaced spiral cords on the whorls.