Systematics, palaeoecology and taphonomy of Turonian oysters from the northern Gabon Coastal Basin Author Musavu Moussavou, Benjamin text Geodiversitas 2017 2017-06-30 39 2 213 224 journal article 31257 10.5252/g2017n2a3 f9e855d7-6356-4312-8dbe-c3dd884d6277 1069848 F4D33955-5823-49E9-BC9A-26DFB03038A7 Rhynchostreon cf. suborbiculatum ( Lamarck, 1801 ) ( Fig. 3 B, C) Gryphaea cf. suborbiculata Lamarck, 1801 : 398, figs in Knorr (1801: pl. 62; figs 1, 2). Rhynchostreon cf. columbum mermetiFreneix 1972 : 89, pl. 5, figs 4, 5. Rhynchostreon cf. suborbiculatumFischer 1980 : 250, pl. 121; figs 7, 8. — Malchus 1990 : 132-133. — Videt 2003 : 24, pl. 5, figs 1-8. Rhynchostreon mermeti Malchus 1990 : 128, pl. 8, figs 15-17; pl. 9, figs 5-21. MATERIAL . — 1 specimen (MDG/LBV/Lm-9). OCCURRENCE . — Upper Cretaceous of Europe ( Fischer 1980 ; Videt 2003 ), North Africa ( Freneix 1972 ; Malchus 1990 ). In Gabon, this species is recorded for the first time. FIG. 2. — Lithostratigraphy of the PK 12 section plotted against occurrence of oysters, gastropods and bivalve. FIG. 3. — A , Gyrostrea A MDG/LBV/Lm-13; B , C , Rhynchostreon cf. suborbiculatum (Lamarck, 1801) MDG/LBV/Lm-9; D -F, Gryphaeostrea sp.; D -E , MDG/LBV/Lm- 7.1, F. MDG/LBV/Lm-7.2; G , H , Curvostrea tevesthensis (Coquand, 1862) MDG/LBV/Lm-11; I -M , Ilymatogyra ( Afrogyra ) africana (Lamarck, 1801); I , J , MDG/LBV/ Lm-8.3, K. MDG/LBV/Lm-8.2, L-M. MDG/LBV/Lm-8.1; N , Q , Ostreidea gen. et sp.; indet MDG/LBV/Lm-34; O, P. Pycnodonte sp. MDG/LBV/Lm-10. Scale bar: 1 cm. DESCRIPTION Shell, represented only by left valve, is large, inequivalve, elliptical shape in outline. Umbo is small, very opisthogyrate. Anterior margin is curved into approximately semicircular shape. Posterior margin is slightly curved. Attachment area is small. Ornament consists of ribs in posterodorsal part. REMARK This morphotype is doubtfully assigned to R. suborbiculatum ( Lamarck, 1801 ) because of the presence of ribs in posterodorsal part of left valve. R. suborbiculatum shows great similarities to R. mermeti ( Coquand, 1862 ). For discussion concerning this topic, the reader is referred to Freneix (1972) , Freneix & Viaud (1986) , Malchus (1990) , Aqrabawi (1993) , Cooper (1995) , Seeling & Bengtson (1999) . In our material we have only one specimen.For this reason we prefer to consider R. mermeti as a synonym R. suborbiculatum.