Bellatara ankaraensis, Islamoğğlu & Dominio & Kowalke, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2011n2a7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/147BFA4C-FFD4-8D30-3D77-FC94FF3FFCBF |
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Bellatara ankaraensis |
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sp. nov. |
Bellatara ankaraensis View in CoL n. sp. ( Fig. 6G, S View FIG )
HOLOTYPE. — MTA-Y. İ.-2007 -45.
PARATYPES. — MTA-Y. İ.-2007 -46 and 47.
ETYMOLOGY. — After the name of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey, the nearest city to the locality.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 73 other non-type specimens (MTA-Y. İ.-2007 -48 to 50).
TYPE LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — Grey siltstone-mudstone, KIrkkavak Formation (Macunköy: sample G1, G2, G3, G4).
DIAGNOSIS. — Medium-sized, up to 3.5 cm in height, turriculate shell of up to ten whorls; the spire is slender and conical; the spire whorls are flat, with two spiral rows of rounded nodes, the suture line is deep and grooved producing a stepped spire; the last whorl has 4 or 5 thick, rounded and projecting spines, increasing in thickness towards adapertural part of the whols, 5 or 6 thin and sharp spiral bands producing a slightly angulated outline of the base of the body whorl, aperture is oblique ovoidal with deeply incised and elongated anal siphonal canal, columellar lip folded, outer lip is sharp.
REMARKS
Bellatara ankaraensis View in CoL n. sp. is closely related to B. paleochroma ( Bayan, 1870) (= Cerithium (Bellardia) paleochroma Bayan, 1870 = Cerithium (Bellardia) janus Mayer, 1870 ) from the Eocene of Italy, but differs in the less plump spire whorls with two row nodes ordered one below the other, causing an axial rib like appearance. Moreover, its aperture is more oblique with elongated siphonal canals. Bellatara paleochroma possesses a more slender, flat and slightly concave shell with 6-8 spines in the penultimate and last whorls ( Oppenheim 1896: 182, pl. 15, figs 1-3). Bellatara ankaraensis View in CoL n. sp. differs distinctly from Eocene B. vellicatum ( Bellardi, 1852) and B. verneulii (Rouault, 1850) by its shorter spire and by the ornamentation. Bellatara vellicatum has a slender shell, ornamented with granules growing towards the last whorl. Bellatara verneulii bears axial sculpture. The Oligocene B. lozoueti Harzhauser, 2004 View in CoL has an elongated body whorl and irregular, but continuous keel ( Harzhauser 2004: 118, pl. 7, figs 5-7), whereas B. narica ( Vredenburg, 1925) has a sculpture of axial ribs restricted to the last two whorls.
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Bellatara ankaraensis
Islamoğğlu, Yeşşim, Dominio, Stefano & Kowalke, Thorsten 2011 |
Bellatara ankaraensis
Islamoğğlu & Dominio & Kowalke 2011 |
Bellatara ankaraensis
Islamoğğlu & Dominio & Kowalke 2011 |
B. lozoueti
Harzhauser 2004 |
Cerithium (Bellardia) paleochroma
Bayan 1870 |
Cerithium (Bellardia) janus
Mayer 1870 |