Trubatsa calviniacensis, Merle & Pacaud & Ledon & Goret, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a15 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13989270 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/287FDBCE-A766-4813-9403-2ABDD9B439E3 |
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Trubatsa calviniacensis |
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sp. nov. |
Trubatsa calviniacensis View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 5G, H View FIG ; 25L View FIG )
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Trubatsa parisiensis View in CoL – Merle & Pacaud 2019: 16, 17, text-fig 3.5 [non d’Orbigny, 1850].
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. France • Paris Basin , Oise , Cauvigny ( Châteaurouge ); Calcaire grossier moyen (biozone NP15); middle Eocene (middle Lutetian); MNHN.F.A25590 (Pacaud coll.), H: 17 mm ( Figs 5G, H View FIG ; 25L View FIG ).
ETYMOLOGY. — From Calviniacus, the Latin name of the type locality Cauvigny (Oise, France).
TYPE HORIZON. — Calcaire grossier moyen (biozone NP15), see Gély & Lorenz (1991: pl. 1); middle Eocene (middle Lutetian).
TYPE LOCALITY. — France, Paris Basin, Oise, Cauvigny (Châteaurouge), see Fritel 1910: 85).
DISTRIBUTION. — Only known from the type locality.
DESCRIPTION
Bulbous protoconch of two whorls; pointed apex.Teleoconch up to 17.8 mm in height, up to 9.2 mm in width, biconic in profile, composed of six whorls. High spire. Last whorl representing up to 70% total height. Spiral angle 62°. Suture weakly impressed. Axial sculpture consisting of four slightly spiny varices per whorl. On spire, anal tube (P1) and short spine (P2). Anal tube forming angle of approximately 45° with shell axis. Anal tube (P1) totally integrated in varices eliminating shoulder. Short P2 spine on first whorls. No callus at base of anal tube. On convex part of last whorl and abapically to anal tube, five spinelets (P2, P3, P4, P5 and P6). Intervarical spaces with weak P2 to P5 cords. Ovate aperture up to 30% of diameter, up to 74% of height of last whorl (including siphonal canal). Edge, erect, smooth. peristome complete. Siphonal canal closed, occupying 47% of apertural lenght.
COMPARISONS
Merle & Pacaud (2019: pl. 3, fig. 4) attributed a specimen (MNHN.F.A25590) from the middle Lutetian of Cauvigny (Paris Basin) to T. parisiensis (d’Orbigny, 1850) View in CoL . Like T. ganensis n. sp. it has a paucispiral protoconch and lacks partition. Therefore, it can easily be distinguished from T. parisiensis View in CoL from the Hampshire Basin which has a multispiral protoconch. Trubatsa calviniacensis n. sp. differs from T. ganensis n. sp. in being higher spired, the primary cord P6 on the last whorl, weak primary cords P2 to P 4 in the intervarical spaces, and by having a more ovate aperture. P2 spine is also more marked on the first teleoconch whorls. Although we have only one specimen, the number of shell differences with the Gan specimens and its occurrence in a strongly different paleoenvironment (deep water at Gan ( Merle 1985; Merle & Roux 2018) in Aquitaine Basin, versus shallow water in the Paris Basin ( Gély 2008) and also quite different age, highly suggest that it represents a different species.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Trubatsa calviniacensis
Merle, Didier, Pacaud, Jean-Michel, Ledon, Daniel & Goret, Bernard 2024 |
Trubatsa parisiensis
MERLE D. & PACAUD J. - M. 2019: 16 |