A new genus of patellogastropod with unusual protoconch from Miocene of Paratethys
Author
Anistratenko, Olga Yu.
Author
Bandel, Klaus
Author
Anistratenko, Vitaliy V.
text
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
2006
51
1
155
164
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13643663
1732-2421
13643663
Tectura zboroviensis
Friedberg, 1928
Fig. 5C
.
1928
Tectura zboroviensis
sp. nov.
; Friedberg 1928: 536, pl. 35: 8a, 8b.
Type
material
:
Three specimens
from the late
Badenian of Zborów
,
Ukraine
(
Friedberg 1911
–1928)
.
The material is stored in the Geological Museum of the
Institute of Geological Sciences
PAS (Kraków,
Poland
)
.
Material
.—
Sixteen specimens
from the
Chokrakian of Yurkino
locality (
IGS
NANU 18
/2003–34/2003)
;
seventeen specimens
from the late
Badenian of Varovtsy
locality (
IGS
NANU 1
/1980–17/1980)
;
nine specimens
apparently of this species have been found in early
Sarmatian
deposits of
Veselyanka
locality (
IGS
NANU 1
/2003–17/2003),
Ukraine
.
Description
.—Specimens of
Tectura zboroviensis
from the late Badenian of western
Ukraine
(Varovtsy) have a limpet−like moderately high shell. The apex in adult specimens is positioned almost centrally, but in juvenile individuals it is somewhat tilted backward, the apical angle (measured from the front view) varies about 70–80
°
in different specimens. Sculpture consists of numerous (up to 20) but rather fine radial ribs crossed by the growth lines. The outer sculptured layer is often peeled off and the surface of teleoconch in most adult individuals appears smooth. The aperture is broad oval (
Fig. 5C
1
–C
3
).
The studied specimens of
Tectura zboroviensis
from the Chokrakian of the Kerch region and early Sarmatian of the southern
Ukraine
(Veselyanka) are characterized by elongated, cup−shaped, ventrolaterally inflated protoconchs. They measure from
0.08 mm
to
0.10 mm
in length and about
0.10 mm
in width, and are situated in an asymmetrical position relative to the sagittal axis of the teleoconch. The surface of the protoconch is smooth (
Fig. 5C
4
). The transition from the embryonic shell to the early teleoconch is usually quite distinct, defined by a small constriction or by a rim of the aperture of the protoconch shell. This feature may have formed when the veliger was ready to settle for benthic life and begin construction of the teleoconch with adult sculpture. The later, relatively extended part of the juvenile teleoconch reaches up to
0.2 mm
in width and is covered by fine lines parallel to the axis of the protoconch.
The protoconch shape, dimensions and proportions indicate indirect development including a free swimming, but non−feeding, veliger larva.
Dimensions
.—
The studied shells measure up to
2.8 mm
in length,
1.8 mm
in width and
1.3 mm
in height. Friedberg (1928) has presented similar data for
Tectura zboroviensis
from the
type
locality (
Zborov town
,
Lviv region
,
Ukraine
): up to
2.6 mm
in length, 2.0 mm in width and
1.5 mm
in height
.
Discussion
.—Modern representatives of
Tectura
(sometimes included in
Acmaea
) from the Mediterranean Sea and from the North Atlantic are characterized by a protoconch morphology similar to
Tectura zboroviensis
.
One specimen
of
Tectura virginea
(
Müller, 1776
)
from the Mediterranean Sea has been documented but not published yet by Anders Warén (Swedish Museum of Natural History,
Stockholm
) who kindly provided SEM photo of that specimen. This Recent form has nearly the same protoconch dimensions as
Tectura zboroviensis
, but it is distinguished by a more bulbous embryonic shell.
Stratigraphic and geographic range
.—
Tectura zboroviensis
was originally described from the late Badenian of the Central Paratethys (Friedberg 1928). It was encountered recently in our material from Chokrakian of the Eastern Paratethys (coeval with middle Badenian of the Central Paratethys).
Bałuk (1975: 20–30
, figs. 9, 10) documented
Acmaea (Tectura) friedbergi
Bałuk, 1975
from the Lower Badenian of
Poland
, and
Strausz (1966)
found
Acmaea
sp.
from
Hungary
. But these authors noted that a more detailed comparison between these and others described forms or species is not possible. Judging from the similar shell shape and also their occurrence in beds of the same or similar stratigraphical age (that is Badenian) it is quite possible that
Acmaea friedbergi
represents a species with the same
type
of protoconch as
Tectura zboroviensis
.