Spirolaxis Monterosato, 1913

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard, 2023, The Architectonicidae and Mathildidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea-victims of the Miocene Climatic Transition, Zootaxa 5370 (1), pp. 1-74 : 42

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Spirolaxis Monterosato, 1913
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Genus Spirolaxis Monterosato, 1913 View in CoL

Type species. Pseudomalaxis centrifuga Monterosato, 1890 View in CoL ; by monotypy. Present-day, Atlantic Ocean.

Original diagnosis. “ Shell discoidal; whorls quadrangular, detached, solute ” (Monterosato 1913: 363).

Revised description. “ Teleoconch: very small to small (usually 1.5-2.5); whorls detached (“open coiling”) throughout or after about 1.5 whorls; small specimens coin-shaped and largely planispiral, larger forms helicoidal; two peripheral keels formed by two usually equally strong ribs (LPR and rib of the basal area), resulting in quadratic (rarely hexagonal) cross-section of whorl; axial sculpture lacking or distinctly developed, with upper and lower surfaces similar; subsutural rib and rib surrounding extremely wide umbilicus often weak, without distinct crenae; peripheral region between keels with few thin spiral threads; coloration indistinctly off-white to tan, occasionally with weak irregular flames or blotches. Protoconch: very small to small (ca. 0.48-0.72), almost planispiral to distinctly heterostrophic, without anal keel” ( Bieler 1993: 321) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Synonyms. Paurodiscus Rehder, 1935 View in CoL [type species Pseudomalaxis (Paurodisms) lamellifera Rehder, 1935 View in CoL ; present-day, Atlantic Ocean]. Aguayodiscus Jaume & Borro, 1946 View in CoL [type species Spirolaxis (Aguayodisms) clenchi Jaume & Borro, 1946 View in CoL ; present-day, Atlantic Ocean.

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