Joania cordata ( Risso, 1826 )
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Joania cordata ( Risso, 1826 ) |
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Joania cordata ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL
( Fig. 6 View FIG A-I; Table 6)
Terebratula cordata Risso, 1826: 389 .
Argyrotheca cordata View in CoL – Logan 1979: 50-54, text-figs 13, 14, pl. 5, figs 1-12. — Taddei Ruggiero 1985: 371, 372, pl. 7, figs 10-14; 1994: 208, pl. 2, fig. 1-3; 1996: 202. — Bitner 1990: 140-143, text-figs 7, 8, pl. 5, figs 1-14, pl. 7, fig. 1; 1993: 150, pl. 4, figs 1-5; pl. 5, figs 1-8. — Bitner & Pisera 2000: 9-10, pl. 2, figs 1-9. — Bitner & Dulai 2004: pl. 3, figs 9, 10. — Bitner & Kaim 2004: 196, 197, figs 2D-K, 3A-E. — Álvarez & Emig 2005: 155- 158, figs 25F, G, 47, 48. — Dulai 2007: 4-5, fig. 4.1-9. Joania cordata View in CoL – Álvarez, Brunton & Long 2008: 400- 402, fig. 4C-D, 5A-F, 11-13.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Peyrère: three complete specimens, three ventral and one dorsal valves. Abesse: seven complete specimens, four ventral and two dorsal valves, MNHN.F.A46526-A46528 and A46551. Estoti: one complete specimen MNHN.F. A46523 View Materials and five dorsal valves MNHN.F. A46524 View Materials - A46525 View Materials . Bélus: four complete specimens, three ventral and four dorsal valves, MNHN.F. A46529 View Materials - A46531 View Materials .
OCCURRENCE. — fflis species is common in the Neogene of the Central Paratethys and the Mediterranean province, living today in the north-eastern North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea ( Logan 1979, 1983, 1988) at the depth of 3 to 600 m ( Logan 2007).
REMARKS ffle genus Joania was recently established by Álvarez et al. (2008) for those Argyrotheca species that have a narrow hinge line, prominent cardinal process and tubercles on the inner margin. ffle specimens from the Aquitaine Basin agree well with those described from the Miocene of the Central Paratethys ( Bitner 1990, 1993; Bitner & Pisera 2000; Bitner &Kaim 2004), differing from the Recent ones described and illustrated by Logan (1979) in having a lower median septum. ffle shell is small, smooth or covered with poorly defined, shallow ribs. ffle large foramen is triangular with a wide pedicle collar supported by a low median septum. ffle inner socket ridges are narrow but high, and the cardinal process is prominent. ffle specimens bear tubercles on the inner margin of both valves.
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Joania cordata ( Risso, 1826 )
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, Lozouet, Pierre & Cahuzac, Bruno 2013 |
Terebratula cordata
RISSO A. 1826: 389 |