Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica Sasaki, Okutani, and Fujikura, 2003

Kaim, Andrzej, Jenkins, Robert G. & Hikida, Yoshinori, 2009, Gastropods from Late Cretaceous Omagari and Yasukawa hydrocarbon seep deposits in the Nakagawa area, Hokkaido, Japan, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (3), pp. 463-490 : 467

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.0042

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Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica Sasaki, Okutani, and Fujikura, 2003
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Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica Sasaki, Okutani, and Fujikura, 2003 View in CoL

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2003 Bathyacmaea cf. nipponica Okutani, Tsuchida, and Fujikura, 1992 View in CoL ; Hikida et al. 2003: 338, fig. 10: 3.

2007 Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica Sasaki, Okutani, and Fujikura, 2003 View in CoL ; Jenkins et al. 2007a: 371, fig. 2B, C.

Material.— Eight specimens from the Omagari site: six specimens at UMUT and two at NMM including specimen NMM−228 illustrated in Hikida et al. (2003). One specimen from Yasukawa ( UMUT MM29353) was already illustrated by Jenkins et al. (2007a: fig. 2C). The specimen illustrated by Jenkins et al. (2007a) on fig. 2B was mislabeled as collected at the Yasukawa site, actually the specimen UMUT MM29352 came from the Omagari site ( Fig. 2B View Fig herein).

Dimensions.—The largest specimen ( NMM− 228) is 5.9 mm long, 4.5 mm high, and 2.8 mm high.

Description.—The shell is patelliform, oval in outline. The shell width is about 76% and height is about 50% of its length respectively. The shell surface is ornamented by regularly spaced concentric annulations and irregular radial riblets. The apex is relatively high, corroded, and situated slightly anteriorly of the center at 47% of the shell length. The microstructure is obliterated by diagenesis in the examined specimens, however, shell seems to be composed of at least three layers ( Fig. 2D View Fig 3 View Fig ).

Discussion.—The shells under consideration are most similar to the Recent B. subnipponica from the Nankai Trough, off Japan ( Sasaki et al. 2003) in having a relatively high shell, oval outline, irregular radial riblets, and sturdy concentric ornamentation. Taking into account the large temporal distance and the imperfect preservation of the Cretaceous specimens we leave the latter in open nomenclature.

UMUT

University Museum, University of Tokyo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Pectinodontidae

Genus

Bathyacmaea

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Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica Sasaki, Okutani, and Fujikura, 2003

Kaim, Andrzej, Jenkins, Robert G. & Hikida, Yoshinori 2009
2009
Loc

Bathyacmaea cf. subnipponica

Jenkins, R. G. & Kaim, A. & Hikida, Y. 2007: 371
2007
Loc

Bathyacmaea cf. nipponica

Hikida, Y. & Suzuki, S. & Togo, Y. & Ijiri, A. 2003: 338
2003
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