Altadema Kues, 2002

Nützel, Alexander & Karapunar, Baran, 2023, On Triassic Murchisonia-like gastropods-surviving the end-Permian extinction to become extinct in the Late Triassic, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 68 (3), pp. 539-559 : 548-550

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.01087.2023

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Altadema Kues, 2002
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Genus Altadema Kues, 2002 View in CoL

Type species: Altadema convexa Kues, 2002 , Pennsylvanian , USA .

Remarks.—The type species of Altadema has a small, moderately high-spired largely smooth shell with strongly convex whorls; its selenizone is situated high on whorl. So far, four Pennsylvanian species have been assigned to this genus ( Kues 2002; Mazaev 2003). Herein, we place the Early Triassic species Altadema kokeni ( Wittenburg, 1908a) and Altadema hausmannae sp. nov. in Altadema . Altadema hausmannae has a broad slit-band above the periphery in mature whorls whereas Altadema kokeni ( Wittenburg, 1908a) has a sinus or selenizone high on the whorls.

The Triassic species Wannerispira shangganensis Kaim and Nützel in Kaim et al. 2010, closely resembles Altadema but has a more pronounced selenizone situated lower on the whorls.

Stratigraphicandgeographicrange.—UpperCarboniferous, USA and Russia –Lower Triassic, Italy.

Altadema hausmannae sp. nov.

Fig. 7 View Fig .

2005 Pseudomurchisonia kokeni Wittenburg, 1908 ; Nützel and Schulbert 2005: 497, fig. 16.

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Etymology: Dedicated to Imelda M. Hausmann for her work on Triassic marine biota.

Type material: Holotype, MUSE-PAL 8176 , specimen of ca. four whorls lacking apex, with attached rock matrix . Paratypes, nine specimens: MUSE-PAL 8177–8185 .

Type locality: 750 m south of Cimirlo , near the road from Cimirlo to Busa del Vent , where road crosses creek in a narrow curve; GPS ( WGS 84 ): 46°03’50.5’’ N, 11°10’58.0’’ E; Trentino, North Italy GoogleMaps .

Type horizon: Werfen Formation, Gastropod Oolite Member, Lower Triassic, probably Dienerian/Smithian transition ( Hofmann et al. 2015).

Material.— Type material; in addition numerous specimens in rock-forming quantities.

Description.—Largest specimen comprises ca. six whorls apex missing), 4.9 mm high, 3.0 mm wide, turbiniform with variable apical angle of ca. 60–80°; whorls markedly convex, separated by distinct sutures; whorls with more or less pronounced subsutural shelf so that spire is gradate in most specimens; shell smooth (but studied specimens covered by a reddish crust of iron oxides or hydroxides that may obscure ornament if ornament was present); ramp demarcated by the adapical edge of broad selenizone; transition from ramp to lateral whorl face may be angular; selenizone situated high on the whorls; base convex with an umbilical chink; transition from whorl face to base evenly rounded.

Remarks.— Altadema hausmannae sp. nov. occurs in rock-forming quantities at its type locality ( Nützel and Schulbert 2005). Nützel and Schulbert (2005) identified this species as Pseudomurchisonia kokeni Wittenburg, 1908a (also from the Lower Triassic Werfen Formation) but a closer examination of the holotype of P. kokeni reveals that they are not conspecific (see below). Altadema kokeni has only a slight sinus, not a selenizone. Otherwise both species resemble each other closely. Altadema hausmannae differs widely from the type species Pseudomurchisonia insueta in whorl morphology and position of selenizone. The other species of Altadema ( A. convexa Kues, 2002 , A. cryptocarina Mazaev, 2003 , A. altadema Mazaev, 2003 , A. cryptocarina Mazaev, 2003 , and A. lira Mazaev, 2003 , all Pennsylvanian) are more slender and the spire is less gradate (having a larger angle between sutural shelf and outer whorl face).

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Known from the type locality only, see above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Orthonematidae

Loc

Altadema Kues, 2002

Nützel, Alexander & Karapunar, Baran 2023
2023
Loc

Pseudomurchisonia kokeni

Nutzel, A. & Schulbert, C. 2005: 497
2005
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