Atresius liratus Gabb, 1869
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3861.5.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6127257 |
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Atresius liratus Gabb, 1869 |
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( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8. A – C, E, J D, I)
Material and occurrence. Many specimens from Rocky Creek (probably Valanginian, Early Cretaceous) including single moderately well preserved juvenile shell (GZG.INV.84993).
Remarks. Atresius liratus has been of uncertain taxonomic position so far (see Kiel et al. 2008b for a review). The extraordinarily similar shell morphology of this species to the Recent bone eating abyssochrysoid Rubyspira osteovora Johnson et al. 2010 led to a suggestion that they may be related ( Johnson et al. 2010). Indeed, even the juvenile shells are somewhat similar, although the juvenile shell of A. liratus is most reminiscent of the coeval Paskentana humerosa (compare Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8. A – C, E, J D, I and 8E, J herein). Therefore, we consider Atresius to be a member of the newly established family Paskentanidae fam. nov. Clarifying the relation between Atresius (and Paskentanidae) and Rubyspira requires further research and collection effort.
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