Trochotoma, Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1843
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0098 |
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Trochotoma View in CoL clypeus Terquem, 1855
Fig. 16A View Fig .
1855 Trochotoma View in CoL clypeus sp. nov.; Terquem 1855: 268, pl. 16: 9. 1934 Ditremaria (Ditremaria) clypeus (Terquem); Haber 1934: 332–333.
Material.— Two specimens: MNHNL BR 124, MNHNL BR 305−1, Brouch, Upper Hettangian ( Schlotheimia angulata Zone , Schlotheimia complanata Subzone ).
Dimensions.—See Table 2.
Description.—Trochiform, low conical−gradate shell consisting of about five whorls. Early whorls strongly convex. Adult whorls bearing a rounded angulation delimiting a flat to slightly convex, relatively broad and feebly oblique ramp. Outer whorl face flat to slightly concave. Periphery exposed on spire and marked by a strong spiral bulge. Sutures impressed, running along the mid−line of the peripheral bulge. Selenizone slightly elevated, placed at the angulation of the whorls. Ornament made of dense, somewhat strong and subregularly sized spiral threads separated by thin interspaces. Three to four threads run on the ramp and four to five on the outer whorl face. Selenizone corresponding to a duplicated spiral thread which is slightly wider than the spiral threads of the ornament. Peripheral bulge bearing thin spiral threads. Ramp ornamented also by fairly prosocline, unevenly sized and spaced collabral riblets. Growth striae strongly prosocline and widely prosocyrt on the spire.
Remarks.—Although the specimens have the base embedded into the sediment, they correspond well to the description and illustration of Trochotoma clypeus Terquem, 1855. The only difference concerns the size which is smaller in Terquem’s (1855) type specimen which, therefore, most probably represents a juvenile shell. According to Terquem (1855), T. clypeus shows a slightly concave base with funnel−like umbilicus. This is a typical feature of the species belonging to the genus Trochotoma Eudes−Deslongchamps, 1843 .
Trochotoma View in CoL clypeus differs from Trochotoma vetusta Terquem, 1855 View in CoL in having a smaller size, a more obtuse apical angle, and more rounded juvenile whorls. Moreover, in T. clypeus the ramp is sculptured with a stronger collabral ornament.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Late Hettangian ( Schlotheimia angulata Zone ), Hettange−Grande (Lorraine, France); Late Hettangian ( Schlotheimia angulata Zone , Schlotheimia complanata Subzone ), Brouch ( Luxembourg).
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Trochotoma
Monari, Stefano, Valentini, Mara & Conti, Maria Alessandra 2011 |
Trochotoma
Haber, G. 1934: 332 |
Terquem, O. 1855: 268 |