Cortana carvalhoi ( Brito, 1967 ) Salvador & Simone, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492013000200001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389CD35-FFFC-290B-FD27-AB5DFCFFA3B0 |
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Felipe |
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Cortana carvalhoi ( Brito, 1967 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Cortana carvalhoi ( Brito, 1967) View in CoL comb. nov.
( Figs. 40-42 View FIGURES 32-42 )
Bulimulus carvalhoi Brito, 1967: 18 (pl. 2, fig. 4-6); Palma & Brito, 1974: 394 (pl. 1, fig. 2); Breure, 1979: 137; Simone & Mezzalira, 1994: 50 (pl. 14, fig. 418).
Itaborahia carvalhoi : Bergqvist et al., 2006: 58 (fig. 66).
Holotype: DGM 4995 View Materials -I (examined; Figs. 40-42 View FIGURES 32-42 ).
Paratype: DGM 4996 View Materials -I (1 specimen, examined) .
Type Locality: Limestones of Parque Paleontológico de São José de Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Park’s center coordinates: 22°50’20”S, 42°52’30”W GoogleMaps .
Geographic and stratigraphic occurrence: Known only from the type locality: Sequence S1 ( Medeiros & Bergqvist, 1999; Bergqvist et al., 2006).
Age : Tertiary, Middle Paleocene. Etymology: Species dedicated to its collector, Julio S. Carvalho (Divisão de Geologia e Mineralogia do Departamento Nacional de Produção Mineral, DNPM, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
Diagnosis: Shell fusiform. Spire apex acuminated, with straight outline. Profile of whorls flat. Peristome greatly reflected, with exception of upper palatal region. Aperture oval, elongated anteroposteriorly, orthocline; median palatal tooth, columellar lamella and channel-like structure immediately above the lamella. Umbilicus imperforated.
Re-Description: Shell large, fusiform. Greatest width on body whorl; width ~2/5 shell length. Spire angle ~45°. Spire apex acuminated, with straight outline. Profile of whorls flat. Suture well-marked, linear, oblique (diagonal) to columellar axis, Protoconch apparently smooth; transition to teleoconch unclear. Teleoconch smooth, except for growth lines. Aperture medium-sized, oval elongated anteroposteriorly (width ~½ height), orthocline, occluded by columellar lamella and palatal tooth in its median portion; aperture ~2/5 shell length. Peristome greatly reflected, with exception of upper palatal region; incomplete (absent in parietal region). Aperture with columellar lamella extending itself towards interior and a median palatal tooth. Aperture with channel-like structure immediately above columellar lamella (makes columella seem twisted). Body whorl ~½ shell length. Umbilicus imperforated.
Measures (in mm): Holotype: 8 whorls; H = 30.5; D = 12.0; S = 17.9; h = 13.0; d = 6.1. Paratype: D = 9.1.
Examined material: Types.
Discussion: This species was originally classified in the genus Bulimulus by Brito (1967) and was posteriorly transferred to Itaborahia by Bergqvist et al. (2006). Clearly, this species differs greatly from species of both genera and from all other orthalicids (mainly due to its unique aperture) and was thus reallocated in the new genus Cortana , as stated above.
As explained in the discussion above for the genus, C. carvalhoi ’s aperture shows some similarities to the genera Eudolichotis and Otostomus . However, the aperture still differs greatly from both due to the dentition and the channel-like structure. The aperture shows a partial occlusion in its median region due to the palatal tooth and the columellar lamella. Apertural occlusions by strong structures such as seen in C. carvalhoi are typical barriers that protect against predators that attack through the aperture ( Solem, 1972; Goodfriend, 1986; Stanley, 1988; Vermeij, 1993; Gittenberger, 1996; Barker & Efford, 2004).
Remarks: The holotype shows markings similar to a sculpture pattern on part of the body whorl ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 32-42 ). However, this does not seem to be a natural pattern; instead, it seems to have been caused during fossil diagenesis.
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Cortana carvalhoi ( Brito, 1967 )
Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe & Simone, Luiz Ricardo Lopes De 2013 |
Itaborahia carvalhoi
BERGQVIST, L. P. & MOREIRA, A. L. & PINTO, D. R. 2006: 58 |
Bulimulus carvalhoi
SIMONE, L. R. L. & MEZZALIRA, S. 1994: 50 |
BREURE, A. S. H. 1979: 137 |
PALMA, J. M. C. & BRITO, I. M. 1974: 394 |
BRITO, I. M. 1967: 18 |