Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d’Orbigny, 1852 )
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Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d’Orbigny, 1852) View in CoL
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Rissoa oceani View in CoL sp. nov.; d’Orbigny 1852: 28, nr. 368. Rissoa Moulinsi d’Orbigny View in CoL ; Hörnes 1856: 570, pl. 48: 14. Alvania curta View in CoL ? var. rotundulina Sacco 1895: 24 (pars). Alvania oceani d’Orbigny View in CoL ; Meznerics 1933: 330, pl. 13: 8a, b. Rissoa (Alvania) oceani d’Orbigny View in CoL ; Strausz 1966: 72, textfig. 40. Alvania (Alvania) oceani (d’Orbigny) View in CoL ; Bałuk 1975: 82, pl. 9: 17. Alvania (Alvania) oceani (d’Orbigny) View in CoL ; Svagrovský 1981: 116, pl. 36:
1–3. Alvania (Alvania) oceani (d’Orbigny) View in CoL ; Atanackovic 1985: 86, pl. 20:
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Material.— Fifteen specimens from the Badenian of Steinebrunn , Lower Austria, NHMW 2002 View Materials z0030/0012.
Description.—The small, elongate, egg−shaped shell comprises 5–6 slightly rounded whorls measuring up to 3 mm in height. The last whorl forms about 60–70% of total shell height. Teleoconch sculpture consists of 20 straight axial ribs crossed by 6 about equally strong spiral cords, forming a very regularly reticulate pattern. The base is sculptured by 6 spiral cords. The thickened, egg−shaped aperture is characterised by a faint anterior notch and by a pointed posterior portion. The columellar edge is bent.
The protoconch comprises 2.5 slightly rounded whorls measuring 0.33 mm in height and 0.35 mm in width. Sculpture is not preserved. The first whorl measures about 0.04 mm in the width of the initial cap and 0.15 mm in maximum diameter. The transition from the embryonic shell to the larval shell is indistinct due to the poor preservation. The protoconch is terminated by a slightly thickened, fractionated sinusigera notch.
Remarks.— Alvania (Alvania) oceani differs from the similar species A. (A.) venus by its finer sculpture, comprising 4 axial ribs more, and by its considerably smaller protoconch which in addition comprises 0.25 whorls less.
A. (A.) oceani View in CoL is commonly found in the Badenian of the entire Central Paratethys and was variously mentioned from Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Bosnia, Slovakia, and Austria. Outside the Paratethys the species is described by Cossmann and Peyrot (1919) from the Early Miocene of SW France. There, also the oldest occurrence was mentioned from the Late Oligocene by Lozouet (1986).
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Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d’Orbigny, 1852 )
Kowalke, Thorsten & Harzhauser, Mathias 2004 |
Rissoa oceani
Svagrovsky, J. 1981: 116 |
Baluk, W. 1975: 82 |
Strausz, L. 1966: 72 |
Meznerics, I. 1933: 330 |
Hornes, M. 1856: 570 |
d'Orbigny, A. 1852: 28 |