New species and genera of colloniids from Indo-Pacific coral reefs, with the definition of a new subfamily Liotipomatinae n. subfam. (Turbinoidea, Colloniidae)
Author
Mclean, James Hamilton
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90007 (USA) jmclean @ nhm. org
jmclean@nhm.org
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Zoosystema
2012
2012-06-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2012n2a10
journal article
10.5252/z2012n2a10
1638-9387
5165469
Family
COLLONIIDAE Cossmann, 1916
DIAGNOSIS. — Shell with or without interior nacreous layer; aperture nearly radial to oblique; aperture circular with complete peristome, to oval with interrupted peristome. Operculum calcified, circular to oblong; aperture conforming to outline of operculum, which is enveloped on outer side by foot; pattern of outer side varies by genus; inner surface conical or flat, multispiral or multispiral becoming paucispiral.
REMARKS
This group was originally intended to apply to non-nacreous genera, in contrast to the nacreous
Homalopomatinae Keen, 1960
, but
Hickman & McLean (1990: 47)
included both non-nacreous and nacreous genera in the group. The operculum is known in Cretaceous to Recent groups. Paleontologists concerned with Mesozoic faunas have recognised the family
Colloniidae
in the Jurassic, for groups with the operculum unknown, as discussed by
Monari
et al.
(1966)
. Such groups are not further mentioned here.
In the typical subfamily
Colloniinae
, which applies to most living genera, apertures can vary from circular in outline, to elongate; the operculum is flat-surfaced on the inner side, multispiral in early stages and changing to paucispiral in the final whorl.
The Cretaceous subfamily
Petropomatinae
, as treated by McLean & Kiel (2007), has dominant spiral sculpture and an operculum that is circular in outline, with the inner surface multispiral and conical, and the outer side with fewer whorls and a central pit. Genera include
Petropoma
Gabb, 1877
, and
Sohlipoma
McLean & Kiel, 2007
, in which spiral sculpture is dominant. The genus
Liotipoma
McLean & Kiel, 2007
was originally assigned to
Petropomatinae
, but is here assigned to a new subfamily: