Badenian Small Gastropods From Lăpugiu De Sus (Făget Basin, Romania). Rissoidae Family
Author
TĂMAȘ A.
Author
TĂMAȘ D. M.
Author
POPA M. V.
text
Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae
2013
9
1
57
66
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13189681
1842-371x
13189681
Alvania
(
Alvania
)
perregularis
(Sacco, 1895)
Fig. 2f
1895
Acinus Mariae
?
var.
perregularis
Sacc.
– Sacco, 18, p. 25
1954
Alvania perregularis
Sacco
- Friedberg, p. 377, pl. 22, fig 14, 15
1960
Alvania
(
Alvania
)
perregularis
(Sacco)
- Kojumdgieva and Strachimirov, p. 100, pl. 30, fig. 16 a, b 1966
Rissoa
(
Alvania
)
perregularis
Sacco
- Strausz, p. 73, pl. 46, fig. 12, 13
1973
Alvania perregularis
Sacco
– Bohn-Havas, p. 1037, pl. 3, fig. 1,2
partim 1975
Alvania
(
Turbona
)
perregularis
(Sacco)
– Bałuk, p. 85, pl. 9, fig. 14,15
1981
Alvania (Turbona) perregularis
(Sacco)
- Švagrovskỳ, p. 118, pl. 36, fig. 4
partim 1981
Alvania perregularis
Sacco
- Krach, p. 51, pl. 15, fig. 6
1993
Alvania perregularis
Sacco
- Șuraru and Papp, pl. V, fig 18
2000
Alvania (Turbona) perregularis
(Sacco)
- Popa and Ianoliu, p. 84, pl. 2, fig. 6
2004
Alvania
(
Alvania
)
perregularis
(Sacco)
– Kowalke and Harzhauser, p. 120, fig. 7B
Material:
eight specimens
,
one from L5, one from L2, one from Lp4, and five from Lp10 (
one specimen
PMBBU 23855
)
Description: Conical shell consisting of six whorls; up to
2.63 mm
in height and
1.55 mm
in width. Protoconch is consisting of about 2.75 convex whorls ornamented with finely grained spiral threads. The transition to the teleoconch is well-defined. The teleoconch shows flat whorls with canaliculate suture. Ornamentation represented by up to 37 axial ribs intersected by up to 14 spiral threads resulting in reticulated pattern with fine knots at the junctions. The last whorl represents about 70% of the total shell height. Drop-like aperture with inner lip partly covering the umbilicus. External lip with inner denticles. The shell shows varices both on the aperture area, and on other locations on the whorls.
Distribution: identified in
Czech Republic
(
Kowalke and Harzhauser, 2004
),
Poland
(
Friedberg, 1954
;
Bałuk, 1975
;
Krach, 1981
), Slovacia (Švagrovskỳ, 1981),
Hungary
(
Strausz, 1966
; Bohn – Havas, 1973),
Bulgaria
(
Kojumdgieva and Strachimirov, 1960
),
Romania
(
Șuraru and Papp, 1993
;
Popa and Ianoliu, 2000
).