Amaea, H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF18F633-A981-FF67-2B9C-C678FD5FFD49 |
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Amaea |
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Amaea View in CoL sp. A
Figs 29X View FIGURE 29 , 30 View FIGURE 30 A–B
Material. MGUH 33242, a mould with informal sample number SR.918.B–C, and an external mould lacking number. All belong to the Natural History Museum of Denmark.
Occurrence. Lithified top of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Rødvig and Holtug Quarry, Stevns Klint.
Description. Protoconch turriform multispiral with five to 5 ½ whorls, width of whorls increasing steadily through the first four whorls after which only a slight increase may be observed. Protoconch whorls convex, very finely collabrally ribbed; ribs slightly opisthocyrt, between 34 and 40 per half whorl, fewer and coarser on last whorl.
Teleoconch whorls weakly convex, width only increasing very slightly abapically; whorls separated by moderately deep suture. Whorl width corresponding to 1.5 times the height. Transition to base marked by weak angle. Base fairly narrow, slightly flattened, with no umbilicus. Aperture ovoid in shape. Whorl sculpture reticulate with narrow and sharp transverse and spiral threads and well developed tubercles at connecting nodes. Spiral threads five to six in number, while transverse threads numbers 9 to 10 on a half whorl.
Measurements. Most complete specimen, MGUH 33242, containing 16 whorls, measures 7.7 mm in height and 1.1 mm in width; the protoconch measuring 1.1 mm in height and 0.6 mm in width.
Remarks. Amaea sp. A appears to be characterized from other species of this genus by the extremely narrow spire. It differs additionally from Amaea stevniensis n. sp. described above by the conical outline of the protoconch and the opisthocline transverse ribs on the teleoconch.
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Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis |
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