Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark
Author
Hansen, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
4654
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1
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journal article
26049
10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1
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Ravniella danica
(
Ravn, 1902
)
Figs 34
J–N
1902
Cinulia danica
n. sp.
Ravn: 238–239, pl. III, fig. 7.
1970
Tornatellaea
(
Ravniella
)
danica
(Ravn)
—Rosenkrantz: 431–433, fig. 10: 1.
Diagnosis.
Protoconch heterostrophic, of 1½ smooth whorls. Teleoconch low-spired with strongly developed columellar folds and around eight teeth on outer lip. Whorl sculpture of widely spaced, finely pitted spiral grooves, generally numbering three to five on spire whorls.
Type
stratum and
type
locality.
Cerithium Limestone Member
at
Stevns Klint
,
Denmark
.
Material.
Of the original
12 type
specimens
Ravn (1902)
used for his description, only the one figured,
MGUH
126, is known today. The others were not given a number and are no longer possible to separate from the rest of the specimens found in the old collections. For this reason
MGUH
126 is here selected as
lectotype
. Additional material consists of
MGUH
33302,
MGUH
33303,
ØSM
.10042-88-a–b,
ØSM
.10042-89-a–b,
ØSM
.10042-106, more than
130 specimens
without numbers from the old collections at the Geological Museum, Natural History Museum of Copenhagen, and 43 new specimens with the informal sample numbers SH.106.B, SH.142, SH.148, SH.161, SH.186, SH.197.A, SH.205, SH.206, SH.285.A–B, SH.285.A, SH.289 (
2 specimens
), SH.290, SH.303. A (
2 specimens
), SH.324, SH.325.B–C, SH.325.C, SH.334.A–B, SH.334.C, SH.352.A–B (
6 specimens
), SH.384. A, SH.410.A–B, SH.414.B–C, SH.416, SH.418.A–B, SR.168, SR.225, SR.278, SR.283, SR.286, SR.307.A–B, SR.400, SR.516 (
2 specimens
), SR.570.A–C, SR.642.B, SO.110.A–B, DN.26.A–B, DN.30.A–B, DN.33.A–B (
2 specimens
) and DN.52.A–B.
Occurrence.
Common in the
Cerithium Limestone Member
at Stevns Klint and in the contemporaneous ‘dead layer’ in Northern Jutland.
Description.
Shell subovate, small, generally below
10 mm
high, width/height ratio varying between 57 and 70 %, generally decreasing with size. Protoconch heterostrophic with nearly 1.5 loosely coiled, smooth whorls. Transition to teleoconch sharp, marked by appearance of spiral grooves. Protoconch between 0.6 and
0.8 mm
wide. Teleoconch with rather weakly convex whorls and distinct suture. Spire sides nearly straight to at times slightly concave due to an increase in whorl expansion on later whorls. Last whorl corresponding to between 75 and 85 % of shell height. Aperture narrowly oval-rhombic, width approximating 2/3 the height. Inner lip with two widely spaced, oblique strong columellar folds and a weaker parietal fold slightly above columella. Outer lip moderately sharp, slightly thickened, carrying around eight sharp teeth, although adapical and abapical ones often appears effaced or missing. Whorl sculpture of widely spaced, finely pitted spiral grooves, generally numbering three to five on spire whorls, adapical groove markedly stronger than succeeding ones. Last whorl typically with around 15 spiral grooves.
Measurements.
Lectotype
MGUH
126 is approximately
6.5 mm
high and
4.3 mm
wide, consisting of 5 ½ whorls.
Remarks.
This gastropod, which most likely was a vermivore (
Jeffery & Tracey 1997
), is one of the more dominant gastropod species in the
Cerithium Limestone Member
, although it generally does not exceed 2 % of the total number of gastropod specimens.