Seraphs andersoni ( Dickerson, 1917 )
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Seraphs andersoni ( Dickerson, 1917)
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1917 Terebellum andersoni Dickerson , p. 180, pl. 31, figs. 9a, b. Jung 1974, p. 29. Effinger 1938, p. 363. = Seraphs (Seraphs) andersoni Dickerson — Jung 1974, p. 29, pl. 9, figs. 5, 6. Effinger 1938, p. 380.
Terebellum fusiforme Lamarck —de Gregorio 1890, p. 116, pl. 10, figs. 9, 10.
Type material. Holotype — CAS 434 About CAS . The holotype measures 38 mm in length, with a width of 11 mm ( Jung 1974).
Typelocality. Cowlitz River , Vader, Lewis County, Washington [Rupelian] .
Diagnosis. The shell is moderately stout and convolute. The apex is pointed, and there is no evidence of sutures between the volutions. The whorls have protocyrt growth lines. The aperture has a thin labrum and a columella that is basally recurved.
Distribution. OLIGOCENE—Rupelian— USA, east bank of the Cowlitz River, near Vader, Lewis County, Washington ( Jung 1974); Santa Barbara County, California ( Effinger 1938); Griens Ranch Fauna of Western Wash- ington ( Effinger 1938).
Remarks. Seraphs andersoni is the only member of Seraphs from the north-west American Rupelian. The shape is distinctive in having a more acute apex than other Seraphs . There are two species that proceed S. andersoni from the Priabonian, S. kaindraperi new species from the Caribbean and S. belemnitus from Florida; both species have a much stouter spire and are less biconic, being more rectangular than S. andersoni . One species of Seraphs proceeds S. andersoni in the Americas, S. hernandoensis from the Chattian and Aquitanian of south-eastern United States; this differs from S. andersoni in having a much more elongated and narrow form.
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Seraphs andersoni ( Dickerson, 1917 )
Maxwell, Stephen J., Rymer, Tasmin L. & Congdon, Bradley C. 2021 |
Terebellum andersoni
Jung, P. 1974: 29 |
Jung, P. 1974: 29 |
Effinger, W. L. 1938: 363 |
Effinger, W. L. 1938: 380 |