Cerithium inaequinodosum, Schaffer, 1912
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inaequinodosum . Cerithium (Granulolabium) . Schaffer, 1912
see Granulolabium plicatum (Bruguière, 1792)
* Cerithium (Granulolabium) inaequinodosum Schff. — Schaffer 1912: 153, pl. 51, figs 51–53.
Type material. Lectotype designated herein: F/1150, SL: 21.8 mm, MD: 7.9 mm, Krahuletz Museum (Eggenburg, Austria), specimen illustrated in Schaffer (1912: pl. 51, fig. 53).
Type locality. Nonndorf ( Austria) .
Stratigraphy. Early Miocene, Eggenburgian.
Discussion. This species is a rare morphotype of Granulolabium plicatum , with densely spaced, spirally elongated beads. It co-occurs with typical G. plicatum at Maria Dreieichen and Nonndorf ( Austria) and there is little reason to treat these shells as separate taxon.
Central Paratethys. Eggenburgian (Early Miocene): North Alpine Foreland Basin: Belpberg ( Switzerland) (Pfister & Wegm̧ller 2007); Maria Dreieichen, Nonndorf ( Austria) ( Schaffer 1912).
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Cerithium inaequinodosum
Harzhauser, Mathias, Guzhov, Aleksandr & Landau, Bernard 2023 |
Cerithium (Granulolabium) inaequinodosum Schff.
Schaffer, F. X. 1912: 153 |