Eucochlis depressa n.sp.
PI. l3 figs 7-11
Description. Shell minute, turbiniform, compressed, moderately phaneromphalous. Protoconch of}l;4 whorls with fine growth lines. Teleoconch of 2~ strongly convex whorls with narrowly and evenly spaced sharp collabral cords and weak spiral lirae, collabral cords (about 52 in the last whorl) strong, oblique, prosocline, 40° from axis, suture deep. Aperture almost rectangular, lips thin, outer lip strongly retracted.
Types. Holotype (F78451) and 2 figured paratypes (F78452 -3). There are 2 unfigured additional specimens (F78435) from the type locality.
Type locality. Approximately 250 m west of Babbinboon Lane, in Swains Gully, 15 km south-west of Somerton, NSW (Locality 25).
Stratigraphic position. In bioclastic limestone, 130 m above the base of the Namoi Formation.
Geographic distribution. Type locality only.
Geological age. Middle Tournaisian.
Etymology. Derived from the Latin depressus meaning low-lying, sunk down; referring to depressed shell.
Remarks. This species is characterised by an exceptionally depressed last whorl with strongly retracted outer lip.