The Architectonicidae and Mathildidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea-victims of the Miocene Climatic Transition
Author
Harzhauser, Mathias
0000-0002-4471-6655
Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria. mathias. harzhauser @ nhm-wien. ac. at; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4471 - 6655;
mathias.harzhauser@nhm-wien.ac.at
Author
Landau, Bernard
0000-0002-4471-6655
Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria. mathias. harzhauser @ nhm-wien. ac. at; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4471 - 6655; & Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands; Instituto Dom Luiz da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749 - 016 Lisboa, Portugal; and International Health Centres, Av. Infante de Henrique 7, Areias São João, P- 8200 Albufeira, Portugal. bernardmlandau @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7768 - 8494 & Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria. mathias. harzhauser @ nhm-wien. ac. at; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4471 - 6655;
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-11-14
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https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5370.1.1/52270
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10.11646/zootaxa.5370.1.1
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Mathilda praeclara
Boettger, 1902
Figs 24B
1
–B
2
*
Mathilda praeclara
n. sp.
—
Boettger 1902: 155
.
Mathilda praeclara
Boettger
—
Cossmann 1912: 10
.
Mathilda praeclara
Boettger
—Zilch 1934: 216, pl. 7, fig. 10.
Mathilda praeclara
Boettger, 1901
—
Bałuk 2006: 196
: pl. 7, fig. 4.
?
non
Mathilda praeclara
—Zunino & Pavia 2009: 360.
Type material.
Holotype
:
SMF 372690
(XII 2491a), SL:
4.6 mm
, MD:
2.3 mm
, Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt/ Main, Germany,
Coşteiu
de Sus
(
Romania
), illustrated in Zilch (1934: pl. 7, fig. 10),
Figs 24B
1
–B
2
.
Revised description.
Small, robust, moderately stout conical shell; apical angle 26°. Protoconch multispiral, of about 2.5 smooth whorls, heterostrophic, nucleus and about half of protoconch not exposed, tilted at angle of about 140°. Teleoconch of four angulated whorls with moderately incised suture. First teleoconch whorl with primary spiral cords: S1 moderately prominent; S2 prominent forming keel, coinciding with angulated periphery; S3 narrowest, weakly tuberculate close above abapical suture. On third cord weak spiral thread appears on slightly concave sutural ramp, and a further one, later two on last whorl between S1 and S2. Sutural ramp widening abapically. Axial sculpture of c. 28 prominent, narrow, straight lamellae, forming cancellate pattern, with small tubercles developed at intersections; axials weakening on last whorl. Base delimited by two weak peribasal cords, rapidly contracting, flattened. Umbilicus reduced to narrow chink, delimited by low periumbilical cord. Aperture subpentagonal, moderately wide, anteriorly slightly angulated. Columella straight. Columellar callus forming narrow rim persisting on parietal area. Outer lip thin. About four spiral lirae deep in aperture.
Discussion.
Mathilda clara
Boettger, 1902
,
M. praeclara
Boettger, 1902
are clearly closely related species differing from other
Mathilda
species
in having a small umbilical chink delimited by a low periumbilical cord.
Mathilda margaritula
Semper, 1865
also has a weak periumbilical cord, but is quite different in sculpture. This feature is therefore not considered important a generic level. Apart from the differences between the two discussed under
M. clara
,
M. praeclara
has lirae within the outer lip. To our knowledge, this is the first time that lirae are documented from
Mathildidae
. The importance of these lirae is unknown. The sculpture of
Mathilda praeclara
is close to that of
M. inhereditaria
Lozouet, 1999
, from the Chattian of the
Aquitaine
Basin. Both species differ mainly in the slender profile of
M. inhereditaria
.
Mathilda preaclara
was listed but not described or figured by Zunino & Pavia (2009) from the Burdigalian of the Colli Torinesi (
Italy
). In view of the very low number of species shared between these two Miocene basins following this revision, this identification will need verification, and is provisionally excluded from the distribution.
Paleoenvironment.
Unknown; probably middle to outer neritic.
Distribution.
Only known from the Langhian equivalent of the Badenian in the Central Paratethys Sea.
Central Paratethys Sea.
Middle Miocene (Badenian):
Korytnica Basin
: Korytnica (
Poland
) (
Bałuk 2006
);
Făget Basin
: Coşteiu de Sus (Semper 1865;
Boettger 1902
).