Volvulella aff. minoensis Itoigawa, 1958
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00977.2022 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0470A855-EA60-FF81-FF66-FC57899DF96F |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Volvulella aff. minoensis Itoigawa, 1958 |
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Volvulella aff. minoensis Itoigawa, 1958 View in CoL
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Material.— One specimen from block I ( NRM Mo 192641: H = 12.8 mm, W = 7.4 mm). Upper Miocene of the “shale quarry” within the Northern Cement Corporation quarry in Pangasinan province, Luzon, Philippines .
Remarks.—The pointed apex characteristic for Volvulella is eroded away in the only available specimen, but its former presence is indicated by the blunt apical peg and the apically broken aperture. The type specimens of V. minoensis illustrated by Itoigawa (1958: 178, pl. 26: 8, 9) from the Middle Miocene Mizunami Group in south-central Honshu, are reported to have fine incisions at both ends; these, too, may have been eroded away in NRM Mo 192641. The other Miocene Japanese Volvulella species reported by Itoigawa (1958) are more slender than V. minoensis .
Similar in shape, size and having a smooth shell is the extant Volvulella ovulina (Adams in Sowerby, 1850) which occurs in 10–477 m depth, from Japan to southeastern Indonesia ( Valdés 2008). Slightly more globular and with fine incisions near the base is Volvulella volvulaeformis ( Seguenza, 1879) from the Italian Pliocene ( Brunetti 2020), whereas the Early Miocene V. staphylemorpha Harzhauser, 2014 , from shallow-marine deposits in Kerala, SW India, has a more slender shell ( Harzhauser 2014).
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Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections |
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