Limacina sp. 2
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/689 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A576936-5763-4ADE-8409-6A4AC949B85B |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1437FE6E-FF97-FFB4-FE0A-5355E470A9B0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Limacina sp. 2 |
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Figure 13.1-2 View FIGURE 13
Description. A single specimen (H 0.54, W 0.90 mm) in poor preservation of c. three whorls, resembles juvenile Heliconoides mercinensis , but is relatively higher and has a perfectly rounded whorl shape. It has a slightly raised apical shell part. Its umbilicus is very small, occupying only one tenth of the shell diameter.
Material examined. Cambridge-Dorchester section ( Table 4) (1 specimen, Figure 13.1-2 View FIGURE 13 ; RGM 777 View Materials 345) .
Discussion. This specimen does not align with any of the known limacinid species, and there is no sign of apertural reinforcements. The species Heliconoides texana (Garvie and Hodgkinson, in Hodgkinson et al., 1992, p. 20, pl. 4, figures 3-6) and Limacina wechesensis Hodgkinson , in Hodgkinson et al., 1992, p. 21, pl. 5, figures 1-7, pl. 6, figures 1- 4) roughly have a similar shape but seem to differ in proportions. Considering the poor condition of our specimen we prefer to only identify it in open nomenclature. More and better-preserved specimens are needed for a final interpretation. Because of its fragility, this specimen was not subjected to CT scanning.
Distribution. Currently only known by the specimen described here.
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