Caenogastropoda Cox, 1960
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Subclass Caenogastropoda Cox View in CoL in Knight et al., 1960
Family Goniasmatidae Nützel and Bandel, 2000 Included View in CoL genera: Laschmaspira Mazaev, 2003 View in CoL , and Altadema Kues, 2002 View in CoL ; these genera have been placed in Orthonematidae View in CoL . However, they clearly possess a selenizone and hence they are placed in Goniasmatidae View in CoL . Pseudomurchisonia Koken, 1896 , has only a weak sinus in the upper whorl portion; it is possible that it would develop into a selenizone. Therefore, it is tentatively placed in Goniasmatidae View in CoL . Murchisonietta Nützel, Kaim, and Grădinaru, 2018 , a subjective younger synonym of Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895 View in CoL , has also been placed tentatively in Goniasmatidae ( Nützel et al. 2018) View in CoL .
Genus Laschmaspira Mazaev, 2003 View in CoL
Type species: Laschmaspira rara Mazaev, 2003 , Pennsylvanian , Russia .
Remarks.—To date, Laschmaspira has been known only from a few Pennsylvanian and Permian species ( Mazaev 2003). Here we place two Late Triassic species in this genus: Laschmaspira euglypha Koken, 1896 comb. nov. (previously Murchisonia euglypha Koken, 1896 ), and Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov., both from the Feuerkogel, Austria. Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov. and the type species of Laschmaspira have a spiral ornament on the teleoconch whorls. However, Laschmaspira euglypha Koken, 1896 , seems to lack spiral ornament.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Permian (Asselian) of Southern Fergana ( Uzbekistan), middle Carboniferous of Central Russia – Carnian (Upper Triassic).
Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov.
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Etymology: From Latin lirata , ridged; for the spiral lirae on the teleoconch,
Type material: Holotype, NHMW 2023 View Materials /0080/0001, well preserved shell with protoconch . Paratypes, NHMW 2023 View Materials /0080/0002–0007, well preserved shells.All from the typical Hallstatt Limestone facies, calcite pseudomorphoses covered by a reddish stain of ferruginous material .
Type locality: Feuerkogel , south slope, near Röthelstein und Tellschen, near Kainisch, Steiermark, Austria .
Type horizon: Hallstatt Limestone , Carnian (Upper Triassic) .
Material.— Type material only.
Description.—Shell high-spired; holotype consists of about 9 whorls, 15.4 mm high, 7.9 mm wide; first four whorls smooth, convex, dome-shaped with an apical angle of 70–80°; initial whorl 0.33–0.36 mm wide; clear ontogenetic boundaries (embryonic/larval/teleoconch) not visible due to preservation or possibly gradual; later teleoconch with an apical angle of ca. 30°; teleoconch whorls markedly convex, angulated at borders of selenizone, with a broad ramp; selenizone forming from third whorl onwards as an increasingly deepening sinus of growth lines; selenizone on mature whorls broad, concave with lunulae of dense, distinct growth lines; late teleoconch whorls with numerous, distinct spiral lirae above and below selenizone; suture deep; base convex, anomphalous, demarcated from whorl face by an angulation, with numerous spiral threads.
Remarks.—The most similar Triassic species is Laschmaspira euglypha ( Koken, 1896) , from the same locality (Feuerkogel). However, this species lacks spiral ornament, its whorls are more angulated, and the selenizone starts after the first whorl according to Koken (1896, 1897). Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov. exhibits a marked ontogenetic change regarding apical angle and ornament from broad, smooth, slitless initial whorls to ornamented much more slender and slit-bearing later whorls. However, a clear indication of a larval shell of the planktotrophic type could not be found. The size of the initial whorl (>0.3 mm) is rather large and suggests non-planktotrophic larval development (see Nützel 2014). Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov. can be regarded as a descendant of Paleozoic Goniasmatidae . The Permian Goniasma gerasimovi Mazaev, 2019 , resembles Laschmaspira lirata sp. nov. in having an ornament of numerous spiral lirae which is otherwise unusual for Goniasma . However, G. gerasimovi differs in having a submedian angulation as is typical for Goniasma .
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Type horizon and locality only.
Genus Pseudomurchisonia Koken, 1896
Type species: Pseudomurchisonia insueta Koken, 1896 , Austria, Norian (Upper Triassic); subsequent designation by Cossmann (1897).
Remarks.— Pseudomurchisonia was tentatively placed in Purpurinidae (Caenogastropoda) by Wenz (1939: 526) who erroneously considered P. woehrmanni Koken, 1896 , to be the type species. Thus, the genus was not included in the Treatise ( Knight et al. 1960) which covered only few caenogastropods. Both originally included species, Pseudomurchisonia insueta Koken, 1896 , and P. woehrmanni Koken, 1896 , come from the Carnian (Upper Triassic) of the Feuerkogel in Austria. Both are moderately high-spired and have a broad selenizone that appears late during ontogeny. Apart from the two originally included species, two Early Triassic species were placed in Pseudomurchisonia : P. extracta ( Berger, 1860) and P.? sundaica Krumbeck, 1924, but none from the Paleozoic and the post-Triassic.
The type species Pseudomurchisonia insueta (see below) differs from Goniasma in lacking an angulation, but resembles this genus in having a selenizone low on the whorls and lacking strong ornament. We therefore place this genus tentatively in Goniasmatidae . More knowledge about the early ontogeny of Pseudomurchisonia insueta is needed for a better substantiated systematic placement of this genus.
Pseudomurchisonia extracta ( Berger, 1860) (originally placed in Natica View in CoL ) is based on an obviously poorly preserved specimen (probably a steinkern) from the Schaumkalk, a lithological unit of the Muschelkalk in the German Basin. The type is therefore of Anisian age. It shows a markedly gradate spire with a ramp bordered by an edge high on the whorls. This species has been placed in Pseudomurchisonia by Wittenburg (1908a: 284, pl. 5: 7) who illustrated a specimen with evenly rounded whorls and a median selenizone from the Werfen Formation of the Valsugana, Italy. Wittenburg’s (1908a) specimen is certainly not conspecific with Bergers’s (1860) type specimen. The Early Triassic specimen reported by Wittenburg (1908a) could either be a member of Pleurotomariida View in CoL or Goniasmatidae View in CoL . Baumgarte and Schulz (1986) and Kramm (2004) placed Pseudomurchisoni extracta in Angularia View in CoL ; their illustration of specimens from Hessen indicates that this assignment is more correct. Pseudomurchisonia extracta is probably a nomen dubium but its type specimens must be studied.
Pleurotomaria triadica Benecke, 1868 , and Pleurotomaria euomphala Benecke, 1868 , from the Lower Triassic of Mount Zacon at Borgo Valsugana ( Italy) were placed in Pseudomurchisonia by Wittenburg (1908b), but need re-study of the types for confirmation.
Pseudomurchisonia schmidti Wittenburg, 1908b , is a nomen nudum.
Pseudomurchisonia ? sundaica Krumbeck, 1924, from the Lower Triassic is actually close to the type species Pseudomurchisonia insueta Koken, 1896 , and could be congeneric.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Lower Triassic, Timor and Carnian (Upper Triassic), Austria.
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Caenogastropoda Cox
Nützel, Alexander & Karapunar, Baran 2023 |
Murchisonietta Nützel, Kaim, and Grădinaru, 2018
Nutzel, Kaim, and Gradinaru 2018 |
Laschmaspira
Mazaev 2003 |
Laschmaspira
Mazaev 2003 |
Altadema
Kues 2002 |
Goniasmatidae Nützel and Bandel, 2000 Included
Nutzel and Bandel 2000 |
Orthonematidae
Nutzel & Bandel 2000 |
Goniasmatidae
Nutzel and Bandel 2000 |
Goniasmatidae
Nutzel and Bandel 2000 |
Pseudomurchisonia schmidti
Wittenburg 1908 |
Pseudomurchisonia
Koken 1896 |
Pseudomurchisonia
Koken 1896 |
Pseudomurchisonia
Koken 1896 |
Pseudomurchisonia
Koken 1896 |
Pseudomurchisonia
Koken 1896 |
Pseudomurchisonia insueta
Koken 1896 |
Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895
Bohm 1895 |
Pleurotomaria triadica
Benecke 1868 |
Pleurotomaria euomphala
Benecke 1868 |
Natica
Scopoli 1777 |