Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet, 1880 )
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Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet, 1880 ) |
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Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet, 1880)
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1880 Fusus heberti Briart & Cornet : 20, pl. 14, fig. 8a–d.
1969 Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet 1880) —Darragh: 72–73, pl. 2, figs 19–21, 26–28, textfigs 3, 9.
1972 Fusus heberti Briart & Cornet—Gorbach : 102–103, pl. 15, figs 2–4.
1973 Columbarium heberti (Briart & Cornet, 1870) —Glibert: 64–65, pl. 7, fig. 19.
For more synonymy see Darragh (1969: p. 72).
Diagnosis. Protoconch of 1½ small whorls, embryonic whorl deviated slightly from axis. Teleoconch keel with scales. Sculpture of strong and low transverse costae and three sharp and strong spiral cords, one on keel, the second halfway between keel and abapical suture, and the third hidden by succeeding whorl on spire.
Danish material. Specimen MGUH 33265 is a fragmentary mould of the last two whorls.
Type stratum and type locality. The lectotype ( Briart & Cornet 1880: fig. 8d) as suggested by Darragh (1969) comes from the Danian Calcaire de Mons, Hainaut, Belgium.
Occurrence. In Denmark it has been found in the Cerithium Limestone Member at Stevns Klint. Outside Denmark it is known from the Maastrichtian at Maastricht in Holland and from the Danian (Montian) in Belgium and Poland ( Darragh 1969).
Description of Danish material. Whorls angular with flattened shoulder ramp and pronounced shoulder at periphery, succeeded abapically by two weaker carinas. Suture moderately deep, wavy, located immediately adapically of abapical carina. Aperture sub-ovoid with thick callus and outer lip, extending abapically into siphonal canal of unknown length. Columella straight. Teeth or columellar folds absent.
Teleoconch sculpture consisting of perhaps 7 or 8 low and broad transverse costae fading out towards abapical carina and crossed by three lamella-like spiral cords on shoulder and carina. Growth lines fine and densely spaced, prosocline on shoulder ramp, becoming orthocline on whorl flanks.
Measurements. No clear size can be given for the present fragmentary specimen, but the preserved part of the two whorls are 9.1 mm wide and 8.1 mm high.
Remarks. The characteristic shape of the shell makes for a fairly confident assignment to this species even though the specimen is very fragmentary. It seems to only have occurred in the Danish area in the form of strays from the more shallow-water environments further to the south.
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Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis |
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Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet, 1880 )
Hansen, Thomas 2019 |
Columbarium heberti ( Briart & Cornet 1880 )
D. D. Cr. D. D. 1880 |