Alvania (Alvania) transiens (Sacco, 1895)

Kowalke, Thorsten & Harzhauser, Mathias, 2004, Early ontogeny and palaeoecology of the Mid-Miocene rissoid gastropods of the Central Paratethys, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (1), pp. 111-134 : 121-122

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Alvania (Alvania) transiens (Sacco, 1895)
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Alvania (Alvania) transiens (Sacco, 1895) View in CoL

Fig. 7C View Fig .

Rissoa venus d’Orbigny ; Hörnes 1865: 565–566, pl. 48: 10 a, b.

Alvania sculpta ? var. transiens Sacco 1895: 27 .

Alvania venus d’Orbigny var. danubiensis Cossmann and Peyrot View in CoL ; Meznerics 1933: 331.

Alvania (Alvania) venus (d’Orbigny) View in CoL ; Steininger 1963: 43, pl. 13: 1.

Rissoa venus danubiens Cossmann and Peyrot ; Strausz 1966: 72–73, pl. 48: 17, 18.

Alvania venus danubiensis Cossmann and Peyrot View in CoL ; Bohn−Havas 1973: 1037.

Alvania (Acinulus) venustransiens Sacco ; Bałuk 1975: 86, pl. 9: 18, 19.

Material.— Eight specimens from the Badenian of Steinebrunn , Lower Austria, NHMW 2002 View Materials z0030/0014.

Description.—The elongate, egg−shaped shell comprises 6 flat to slightly rounded whorls separated by deep sutures. The shell measures up to 3 mm in height. The teleoconch sculpture consists of 16 straight axial ribs crossed by 6 about equally strong spiral cords forming a very regular reticulate pattern. Nodes are developed in the points of intersection of the axial and spiral sculptural elements. The last whorl forms about 70% of total shell height. It is elongate cylindrical, whereas the spire is conical. The aperture has a drop shape with pointed parietal portion. A faint, broad anterior notch is present. The columellar lip is bent. The interior portions of the outer and basal lip are characterised by more or less strongly developed teeth.

The conical protoconch comprises 2.75 slightly rounded whorls measuring 0.48 mm in height and 0.43 mm in maximum diameter. The embryonic shell comprises one whorl measuring about 0.05 mm in the width of the initial cap and 0.13–0.14 mm in maximum diameter. Remains of fine spiral threads are present on the embryonic shell. It is terminated by a slightly thickened rim on the shell. The larval shell bears 10 spiral rows of coarse tubercles. It is terminated by a well−developed sinusigera notch.

Remarks.—The shells have usually been treated as Alvania venus ( d’Orbigny, 1852) or as a subspecies thereof. Indeed, the Paratethyan specimens differ considerably in their less convex whorls, the more angulated aperture and the characteristic, deep, angulated suture which separates the penultimate whorl strongly from the body whorl. Alvania venus from the Aquitanian of France, illustrated by Lozouet et al. (2001), clearly documents these differences and furthermore reveals a much coarser sculpture with rather pointed nodes. In contrast, the protoconchs of both discussed species are very similar (see protoconch of Alvania venus in Lozouet et al. 2001: pl. 13: 5b, c).

Cossmann and Peyrot (1919) correctly recognised the differences of the Paratethyan species from Alvania venus and consequently introduced the new name Alvania venus var. danubiensis . Twenty−four years earlier, however, the same conclusions already prompted Sacco (1895) to separate the Paratethyan shells as var. transiens .

Alvania (Alvania) transiens View in CoL resembles Alvania (Alvania) perregularis View in CoL , but differs by its coarser teleoconch sculpture and by an acute conical protoconch, which is higher than wide, whereas the protoconch of Alvania View in CoL (A.) perregularis View in CoL is about as wide as high. The embryonic shell of Alvania View in CoL (A.) transiens View in CoL is considerably smaller than that of A. (A.) perregularis View in CoL . Alvania anabaptizata Boettger, 1901 View in CoL , and the specimens described as Alvania sculpta ( Philippi, 1836) View in CoL by Boettger (1901) from the Early Badenian of Romania are considered as synonyms of Alvania transiens View in CoL by Bałuk (1975). Alvania transiens View in CoL appears in the Central Paratethys during the Early Miocene (Eggenburgian) and is an ubiquitous Paratethyan species up to the Late Badenian.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Rissoidae

Genus

Alvania

Loc

Alvania (Alvania) transiens (Sacco, 1895)

Kowalke, Thorsten & Harzhauser, Mathias 2004
2004
Loc

Alvania (Acinulus) venustransiens

Baluk, W. 1975: 86
1975
Loc

Alvania venus danubiensis

Bohn-Havas, M. 1973: 1037
1973
Loc

Rissoa venus danubiens

Strausz, L. 1966: 72
1966
Loc

Alvania (Alvania) venus (d’Orbigny)

Steininger, F. 1963: 43
1963
Loc

Alvania venus d’Orbigny var. danubiensis

Meznerics, I. 1933: 331
1933
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