Solatisonax bannocki (Melone & Taviani, 1980)
Fig. 16 l–n
Architectonica bannocki Melone & Taviani, 1980 (p. 97, figs. 1–2).
Solatisonax bannocki (Melone & Taviani, 1980) —Melone & Taviani 1984 (p. 157, figs. 12–1); Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 224, bottom right fig.).
Diagnostic characters. Low-spired, almost discoidal shell; weak subsutural shoulder giving the spire a somewhat step-like profile; markedly prosocline rhomboidal aperture; wide and very deep umbilicus bordered by a row of knobs; robust peripheral keel; numerous fine spiral threads cut into minute granules by dense radial striae. Protoconch: heterostrophic; about 2 whorls, the first deeply immersed; diameter about 800 µm; surface smooth; transition to the teleoconch marked by a thin, everted lip.
Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC11 (2 specimens), BC67 (1), BC68 (1), BC70 (4), BC71 (1), BC72 (11). Maximum diameter: 10 mm.
Distribution and habitat. Solatisonax bannocki is distributed in the western Mediterranean basin and in the nearby Atlantic, as far south as Cape Verde; it is a bathyal species dwelling on mud and probably associated with deep-water corals (Melone & Taviani 1980, 1984). The present occurrence could be the easternmost record of the species in the Mediterranean.
Fossil record. Upper and Middle Pleistocene of Calabria and Sicily Channel (Melone & Taviani 1984).