Isara hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864 )
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Isara hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864) View in CoL ?
Mitra aperta Bell. —Hörnes 1852b: 97, pl. 10, figs. 1–3 [non Mitra aperta Bellardi, 1850 ].
Mitra aperta Bellardi —Bronn in Reiss 1862: 25.
* Mitra Hoernesi Mayer 1864: 82 View in CoL [nov. nom for Mitra aperta Ho ̈rnes 1852b non Bellardi, 1850].
Mitra fusiformis Brocc. View in CoL —Hoernes & Auinger 1880: 75, pl. 8, fig. 26 [non Episcomitra fusiformis ( Brocchi, 1814) View in CoL ].
Mitra multistriata Mayer-Eymar — Mayer-Eymar 1891: 339, pl. 10, fig. 7 [non Bellardi, 1887].
Mitra ambigua var. Hoernesi Mayer View in CoL — Friedberg 1911: 13, text-fig. 3.
Mitra ambigua View in CoL hörnesi Mayer— Csepreghy-Meznerics 1954: 48, pl. 6, fig. 18.
? Mitra fusiformis Br. View in CoL — Strausz 1954: 75, pl. 4, fig. 83 [non Brocchi, 1814].
Mitra aperta Bellardi — Pavlovsky 1957: 53, pl. 1, figs. 10a–b.
Mitra (Mitraria) friedbergi var. hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864) View in CoL —Kojumdgieva in Kojumdgieva & Strachimirov 1960: 159, pl. 42, fig. 6.
? Mitra hoernesi Mayer, 1864 View in CoL — Strausz 1966: 362, pl. 41, figs. 15–18.
Mitra (Mitra) multistriata Mayer-Eymar — Cernohorsky 1976: 377, pl. 323G, fig. 6 [non Bellardi, 1887].
Mitraria (Mitraria) friedbergi (Cossmann, 1912) — Popa et al. 2014: 15, pl. 4, fig. 6 [non Cossmann, 1912].
Isara hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864) View in CoL — Harzhauser & Landau 2021: 44, Figs. 12A1–A2, B1–B2, C1–C2, D1–D2, E1–E2, F1–F2, G1–G2, H1–H2.
non Mitra (Mitraria) friedbergi hoernesi Mayer View in CoL —Kókay 1966: 62, pl. 9, fig. 7 [= Fraudiziba mathiasi ( Bałuk, 1997) View in CoL ].
Type material. Two specimens, dimension not stated, Pinheiros, Santa Maria Island , Azores, Touril Complex , Lower Pliocene : whereabouts unknown ( Beu 2017:165) .
Original description. “ Die vordre Hälfte einer Schaale aus anderthalb Windungen bestehend stimmt ganz mit der genannten miocänen Art, aber auch mit der im Mittelmeere lebenden M. cornea Lmk. ̧berein, nur dass sie etwas gedrungener oder im Verhältniss zur Länge etwas dicker zu seyn scheint. Diese geringe Abweichung in Verbindung mit der Unvollständigkeit des Exemplars hindert uns an fester Bestimmung der Art. (Findet sich anderwärts im Mayencien, im Astésien, und im Helvétien zu Wien.) [The front half of a shell consisting of one and a half whorls corresponds entirely to the Miocene species mentioned, but also to the M. cornea Lmk. living in the Mediterranean, except that it seems to be somewhat stockier or somewhat thicker in relation to its length. This slight deviation in connection with the incompleteness of the specimen prevents us from firmly determining the species. (Found elsewhere in the Mayencian, in Astésian, and in the Helvétian of Vienna.]” (Bronn in Reiss, 1862: 25).
Discussion. Bronn in Reiss (1862: 25) recorded M. aperta Bellardi, 1850 , from Santa Maria without illustrating it. Mayer (1864: 82) considered the Santa Maria specimen conspecific with M. aperta in Ĥrnes (1852b: 97, pl. 10, figs. 1–3 [non Mitra aperta Bellardi, 1850 ]) from the Middle Miocene Badanian Paratethys of Austria. The Paratethyan species was recently revised and illustrated by Harzhauser & Landau (2021: 44). Those authors again stressed that it was impossible to separate Episcomitra and Isara based on conchological features alone, following the molecular phylogeny of Fedosov et al. (2018), and chose to place this species in Isara as it is morphologically closely similar to the present-day Isara cornea ( Lamarck, 1811) .
Whether the Azorean specimens are conspecific or not with those from the Paratethys, is impossible to evaluate as the Santa Maria shells were never figured and presumed lost. No further specimen attributable to the species have been found.
Distribution. Middle Miocene: Paratethys. Ukraine ( Friedberg 1911), Austria (Ĥrnes 1852b; Harzhausen & Landau 2021), Czech Republic, Croatia ( Pavlovsky 1957), Hungary ( Csepreghy-Meznerics 1954), Romania (Hoernes & Auinger 1880; Popa et al. 2014), Bulgaria (Kojumdgieva in Kojumdgieva & Strachimirov 1960).?Lower Pliocene: Atlantic, Santa Maria Island, Azores (Bronn in Reiss 1862; Mayer, 1864).
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Isara hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864 )
Sacchetti, Claudia, Landau, Bernard & Ávila, Sérgio P. 2023 |
Mitraria (Mitraria) friedbergi (Cossmann, 1912)
Popa, M. V. & Duma, A. 2014: 15 |
Mitra (Mitra) multistriata
Cernohorsky, W. O. 1976: 377 |
Mitra hoernesi
Strausz, L. 1966: 362 |
Mitra (Mitraria) friedbergi var. hoernesi ( Mayer, 1864 )
Kojumdgieva, E. M. & Strachimirov, B. 1960: 159 |
Mitra aperta Bellardi
Pavlovsky, M. 1957: 53 |
Mitra ambigua
Csepreghy-Meznerics, I. 1954: 48 |
Mitra fusiformis
Strausz, L. 1954: 75 |
Mitra ambigua var. Hoernesi
Friedberg, W. 1911: 13 |
Mitra multistriata
Mayer-Eymar, C. 1891: 339 |
Mitra Hoernesi
Mayer, K. 1864: 82 |
Mitra aperta Bellardi
Reiss, W. 1862: 25 |