Middle Permian (Roadian) gastropods from the Khao Khad Formation, Central Thailand: Implications for palaeogeography of the Indochina Terrane
Author
Ketwetsuriya, Chatchalerm
Author
Karapunar, Baran
Author
Charoentitirat, Thasinee
Author
Nützel, Al- Exander
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-17
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Heterosubulites longusapertura
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 22G
)
Etymology.
Latin, because of the long-shape aperture.
Holotype
.
Only
one specimen
:
ESKU-19-LP 215
.
Dimensions (mm): ESKU-19-
LP
215: height = 1.6; width = 0.9; apical angle = 82
º
.
Type locality and stratigraphical range.
Erawan Hill, Chong Sarika sub-district, Phatthana Nikhom district, located about
13 km
east of
Lopburi Province
, Central
Thailand
(
Fig. 1
), Khao Khad Formation,
Saraburi
Group, Middle Permian, Roadian.
Description.
Shell very small, fusiform; whorls smooth; whorls embracing high on the whorls; whorls evenly convex with periphery above mid-whorl; spire whorls only slightly convex; spire small, blunt, rounded; body-whorl inflated, much higher than spire with height about 90% of total height; sutures indistinct; base flat; aperture elongated, narrow, with wide and short anterior siphonal canal; outer lip almost straight.
Remarks.
Heterosubulites longusapertura
sp. nov.
is very close to the
type
species
H
.
blatta
(
Knight, 1931
a
, p. 203–204, pl. 21, fig. 2a–d) (see also
Bandel 2002
a
) from the Pennsylvanian of
Missouri
,
USA
in shape, size and shell proportions, but
H. longusapertura
n. sp.
differs from
H. blatta
having a narrower aperture, a much broader anterior siphonal canal and a much more arched outer lip.
H
.
fusiformis
Nützel, 2012
from the Middle Permian Akasaka Limestone,
Japan
is also similar but its shell is larger, the shell is more slender, whorls embrace lower on preceding whorl, its aperture is wider and its anterior siphonal canal is narrower.