Neridomus Morris and Lycett, 1851
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0098 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECFA40-FFB0-1C16-3C48-FE22FB54058B |
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Felipe |
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Neridomus Morris and Lycett, 1851 |
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Genus Neridomus Morris and Lycett, 1851 View in CoL
Type species: Neridomus anglica Cox and Arkell, 1950 (new name pro Nerita hemisphaerica Morris and Lycett, 1851 , non Roemer, 1836). Bathonian, Minchinhampton ( England).
Remarks.—The species described below are assigned to the genus Neridomus Morris and Lycett, 1851 for the presence of a broad, thick and smooth callus on the inner lip. According to Bandel (2008) this is one of the main characters of the family Neridomidae Bandel, 2008 . Neritaria Koken, 1892 has a shell similar to that of Neridomus . It differs in having a tooth on the inner lip ( Bandel 2007, 2008).
In some specimens (e.g., Figs. 6D View Fig 1 View Fig , 7A View Fig 3 View Fig , A 4 View Fig ) the callous pad shows a rounded swelling on the axial region of the base which could be interpreted as a tooth−like structure. However, this swelling is much shallower and more rounded than the tooth of Neritaria . Moreover, it is clearly an aspect of intraspecific variability and, most probably it is related to an occasional owergrowth of the callus.
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