Thylacodes contendis, Hansen, 2019

Hansen, Thomas, 2019, Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark, Zootaxa 4654 (1), pp. 1-196 : 107-108

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5582854

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9936C3EC-BDF3-48E2-B17B-B0D1DD1005F8

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scientific name

Thylacodes contendis
status

sp. nov.

Thylacodes contendis n. sp.

Figs 27 View FIGURE 27 F–J

2014 Serpulorbis sp. Hansen & Surlyk: 339, fig. 6: 1, tab. 3.

Diagnosis. Young shell regularly curled with coarse transverse ribbing on concave flanks and equally coarse spiral ribbing on abapical side. Transition between the two sides sharp.

Derivation of name. Refers to the contrasting sculpture of spiral ribs and transverse ribs on coiled shell.

Type material. Holotype MGUH 33187 View Materials is an external and internal mould of a coiled juvenile shell . Paratype MGUH 33188 View Materials is an external mould of a coiled juvenile shell attached to a cephalopod and found at Skeldervig . Paratype MGUH 33189 View Materials is from just south of Højerup Church , while paratype MGUH 33190 View Materials is from Rødvig , Stevns. All three paratypes belong to the same horizon as the holotype .

Additional material. ØSM.10042-199-c , ØSM.10042-244-c, and 29 informally catalogued specimens with sample numbers SH.2.A, SH.41, SH.42, SR.778, SR.779, SR.780, SR.783.B, SR.787.D, SR.914, SR.916.A, SR.926. B, SR.934.A, SR.984, SR.987, SR.1017, SR.1054, SR.1055, SR.1056, SR.1057.A–B, SR.1058.A–B (2 specimens), SR.1060.A–B, SR.1076.A–B, SR.1110, SR.1111.A–B, SR.1119, SR.1121, SR.1127 (2 specimens). A last small specimen is found together with the holotype .

Type stratum and type locality. Lithified top of the upper Maastrichtian Højerup Member of the Tor Formation from just north of Holtug Quarry .

Occurrence. Lithified top of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Rødvig, Skeldervig, Højerup Church, Mandehoved and Holtug Quarry, Stevns.

Description. Young shell regularly coiled, very low with flattened spire attached to hard substrate (cheilostome bryozoans); whorl strongly widening adapically on peripheral side, increasing attachment surface; lateral flank slightly concave, changing to moderately convex on abapical side. Aperture obliquely oval. At least third whorl carrying pronounced, fairly coarse spiral ribs on abapical side, abruptly changing to equally strong and evenly distributed, forwardly inclined oblique transverse ribs. Shell wall moderately thin, strongly thickening peripherally on apical side. Mature shell irregularly coiled; abapical surface covered by more or less unevenly distributed, fairly coarse spiral ribs and fine growth lines; sides covered by pronounced and fairly regular growth increments or ribs and weak to nearly effaced spiral ribs. Spiral ribs may be substituted by relatively fine and short transverse ribs.

Measurements. Coiled young shell, paratype MGUH 33189, 1.1 mm high and 2.8 mm wide with an aperture width of 1.0 mm.

Remarks. The uncoiled teleoconch resembles somewhat Vermetus sp. described above from the succeeding Rødvig Formation, but differs in the pronounced division between spiral ribbing in the abapical side and transverse ribbing or growth increments on the lateral sides and in the coarser transverse ribs. The general outline of the present species resembles some specimens of the recent Thylacodes adamsii ( Mørch, 1859) except for the strong transverse ribs.

To the knowledge of the author this is the oldest described possible representative of this genus, which previously has been reported from the mid to late Danian de Vigny deposits in France ( Pacaud et al. 2000).

ØSM

Ohio State University Museum

MGUH

Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis

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