The extinct Nerineoidea and Acteonelloidea (Heterobranchia, Gastropoda): a palaeobiological approach
Author
Kollmann, Heinz A.
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Geodiversitas
2014
2014-09-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2014n3a2
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Family
CERITELLIDAE Wenz, 1940
(
Fig. 2
B-M)
Ceritellidae Wenz, 1940
: 817. —
Pchelintsev 1965: 9
. (pars).
Tubiferidae
Cossmann, 1896: 12
(pars).
Diptyxisidae
Pchelintsev, 1965: 79
TYPE
GENUS. —
Ceritella
Morris & Lycett, 1854
[
1854: 37
].
TYPE
SPECIES. —
C.acuta
Morris & Lycett,1854
[
1854:37
]).
FAMILY
CHARACTERS
. — Shells medium size to large, broad turriculate or high oviform. Whorls convex, smooth or with collabral or spiral sculpture (in
Proceritella
Fischer, 1961
). Periphery of last whorl rounded to angular, narrow umbilicate or anomphalous. Aperture semicircular, with siphonal notch, forming a siphonal aureole in umbilicate taxa and a beak in others. Small columellar plait disappearing towards aperture, restricted to the aperture in
Fibuloptyxis bucillyensis
Fischer, 1959
. Strong palatal plait or parietal plait.
REMARKS
Cossmann (1895a)
considered
Ceritella
as synonymous with
Tubifer
Piette, 1856. In the latter, the aperture is higher and a distinct subsutural ramp is developed. It therefore represents a different genus (see
Gründel & Nützel 2012
).
Figure 2
B-I demonstrates the high diversity of this family. It comprises taxa with more or less broad turriculate shells (
Fibuloptyxis
Cossmann, 1898
;
Proceritella
Fischer, 1961
) or with strongly inflated final whorls (
Pseudotrochalia
Cox, 1954
).
Diptyxis
Oppenheim, 1889
is allocated to the
Ceritellidae
because of its siphonal notch and the internal plication with its large parietal plait and a small columellar plait. The periphery is rounded angular to angular. The genus was established by
Oppenheim (1889)
, who figured a fragment from the island of Capri under
Nerinea
(?
Diptyxis
)
biplicata
(the question mark is part of the original identification). Oppenheim neither discussed the new subgenus nor did he comment on the question mark. Actually, Oppenheim’s species is a younger synonym of
Nerinea bidentata
Gemmelaro, 1865
. There is no reason to retain the family
Diptyxidae
Pchelintsev, 1965
(described as “Diptyxisidae” by that author) with
Nerinea csaklyana
Herbich, 1886
as
type
species.
Extreme by its size is the
type
species of
Cossmannea
Pchelintsev, 1931
,
C. desvoidy
(d’Orbigny, 1851)
(
Fig. 2B, C
; see also
Wieczorek 1979
). Originally assigned to
Nerinea
Deshayes, 1827
,
Cossmannea
possesses a rounded angular whorl periphery, a broad palatal plait and lacks a siphonal canal. It must therefore be allocated to the
Ceritellidae
. Most of the taxa allocated in the literature to
Cossmannea
, however, remain within the
Eunerineidae
n. fam.
Despite its trochiform shell, which made
Cossmann (1898)
doubt its systematic position in the
Nerineoidea
, the aperture identifies
Aphanoptyxis
Cossmann, 1896
(synonymous:
Endiatrachelus
Cossmann, 1898
, see
Fischer 1969
) as a genuine
Ceritellidae
taxon. In the
type
species,
A. pellati
Cossmann, 1898
, the aperture is incomplete and the base appears to be rounded. Complete specimens show the basal notch (
Fig. 2
K-M).
FIG. 3. —
Ptygmatididae
Pchelintsev, 1960
:
A
,
Ptygmatis nodosa
(Voltz, 1835)
(=
Pt. ferruginea
Cossmann,1898
), Oxfordian, Vieil-St.- Remy (Ardennes,France),MNHN.F.B12828;
B
,
Bactroptyxis
trachea
(Deslongchamps,1841), Bathonian,Rumigny (Ardennes,France), MNHN.F.A49008;
C
,
Cryptoplocus salomoniana
Cotteau,1854
,Kimmeridgian,Thury (Yonne,France),MNHN.F.R00331;
D
,
E
,
Ptygmatis carpathica
(Zeuschner,1849)
,Kimmeridgian,La Combe de Vaux (Ain,France),MNHN.F.A49002;
F
,
Bactroptyxis
trachea
, Late Bathonian, Poix (Ardennes,France),MNHN.F.A49009;
G
,
Pchelintsevia salinensis
(d’Orbigny,1850),Portlandian,Doubs (France);NHMW 1874-LI- 864;
H
,
Ptygmatis pseudobruntrutana
(Gemmelaro,1865)
,axial section,recrystallized shell partly preserved,Kimmeridgian,Ernstbrunn
(
Austria
),NHMW 2013/0266/0001;
I
,
Ptygmatis bruntrutana
(
Thurmann, 1832
)
,enlarged whorl section showing cross sections through the duct system, Kimmeridgian, Alenquer (
Portugal
); NHMW
1869-X-30.
Scale bars: A, D, H,
5 mm
; B, C, E-G, I,
10 mm
.