Perrona sabinae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 )

Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard & Janssen, Ronald, 2022, The Clavatulidae (Gastropoda, Conoidea) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with considerations on fossil and extant Clavatulidae genera, Zootaxa 5123 (1), pp. 1-172 : 111-112

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Perrona sabinae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 )
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Perrona sabinae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891)

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Clavatula Sabinae —Hoernes 1891: 131 [nomen nudum].

* Pleurotoma (Clavatula) Sabinae nov. form.— Hoernes & Auinger 1891: 356, pl. 48, figs 10–11.

Clavatula sabinae Hö. Au. — Boettger 1902: 48.

Clavatula sabinae Hö. Au. — Boettger 1906: 62.

Pleurotoma sabinae R. Hoern. und Auing. — Moisescu 1955b: 262

Clavatula (Perrona) emmae var. sabinae (Hoernes und Auinger, 1891) —Kojumdgieva in Kojumdgieva & Strachimirov 1960: 199, pl. 48, figs 3–4.

Pleurotoma (Clavatula) sabinae R. Hoernes et Auinger — Florei 1961: 679, pl. 6, fig. 33.

Clavatula (Perrona) sabinae (Hoernes R. & Auinger, 1891) — Mikuž 1998: 81, pl. 6, fig. 3.

Perrona sabinae (R. Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) — Mikuž 2009: 34, pl. 11, fig. 153.

Type material. Lectotype designated herein: NHMW 1949 View Materials /0005/0104a, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania), SL: 27.9 mm, MD: 11.0 mm, illustrated in Hoernes & Auinger (1891, pl. 48, fig. 11), figs 33A 1 –A 3 . Paralectotype: NHMW 1949 View Materials /0005/0104b, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) , SL: 24.9 mm, MD: 9.4 mm, illustrated in Hoernes & Auinger (1891, pl. 48, fig. 10), figs 33B 1 –B 3; NHMW 1854 View Materials /0035/0249, SL: 29.2 mm , MD: 11.3 mm, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) , figs 33C 1 –C 3; NHMW 2021 View Materials /0154/0001, SL: 25.2 mm , MD: 9.4 mm, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) , figs 33D 1 –D 3, 4U; NHMW 2021 View Materials /0155/0001, 45 spec., Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) .

Additional studied material. NHMW 2016 View Materials /0177/0983, 10 spec. ; NHMW 2021 View Materials /0154/0002, 12 spec. ; NHMW 1973 View Materials /1615/0100, 7 spec. , NHMW 2021 View Materials /0155/0002, 48 spec. ; NHMW 2016 View Materials /0177/0982, 210 spec. , all Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) .

Revised description. Shell medium-sized, solid, moderately slender fusiform with gradate spire; apical angle ~35–40°. Protoconch not preserved. Teleoconch of ten whorls. Early teleoconch whorls weakly concave with two narrow, adsutural spiral cords separated by weakly concave central part with opisthocline, comma-shaped axial riblets.Axial riblets fading out on fourth whorl. Later whorls subcylindrical, with weakly swollen, convex subsutural collar, initially smooth, on last whorls bearing low, rounded tubercles (~10 on last whorl). Whorl weakly convex below collar, separated by very shallow, narrow, weakly concave mid-portion. Spire whorls with delicate spiral cords below subsutural collar, becoming obsolete on penultimate and last whorls. Suture narrowly incised, linear. Last whorl ~60% of total height, low subcylindrical. Subsutural collar rounded, weakly delimited, bearing low wide-spaced tubercles. Subsutural ramp narrow, weakly concave. Shoulder indistinct, rounded. Mid-whorl inflated, rounded and moderately constricted at base. Siphonal fasciole weakly swollen, poorly delimited. Spiral sculpture limited to lower half of base and fasciole, well-defined by weak cords of irregular width. Aperture moderately wide, pyriform. Outer lip not thickened, smooth within; anal sinus moderately deep and wide, asymmetrically Ushaped, with apex just below subsutural collar. Siphonal canal moderately long, moderately wide, straight to slightly deflected to the left with shallowly notched tip. Columella strongly excavated in adapical third, straight below, slightly twisted at fasciole, smooth. Columellar and parietal callus thin, adherent, poorly delimited, forming broad indistinct rim.

Discussion. Perrona sabinae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) is highly reminiscent of Perrona descendens ( Hilber, 1879) and was considered to be a subjective junior synonym of the latter by Bałuk (2003) and Landau et al. (2013). On re-examination of the type material the taxa are well separated. Perrona descendens has a more prominent subsutural collar and a narrower anal sinus. In addition, P. sabinae has larger, better defined tubercles, and a relatively broader, but lower, subcylindrical part of the last whorl. Moreover, the base of P. sabinae is strongly constricted, resulting in more accentuated siphonal canal. Both species might have been also ecologically separated: P. descendens settled mudflats and coastal subtidal environments, whereas P. sabinae seems to derive from middle to outer neritic environments. The absence of prominent spiral sculpture and the presence of beads distinguish P. sabinae clearly from P. vindobonensis (Quenstedt, 1884) . Perrona ilonae nov. nom. differs in its conspicuous spiral sculpture.

Paleoenvironment. The fauna from Lăpugiu de Sus derives from a broad range of paleoenvironments and is partly transported (own data). The silty clay in the apertures of the available specimens suggests that Perrona sabinae was part of the autochthonous fauna of middle to outer neritic environments.

Distribution in Central Paratethys. Badenian (middle Miocene): Krka Basin: Ivanji dol ( Slovenia) ( Mikuž 2009); Făget Basin: Lăpugiu de Sus, Coşteiu de Sus ( Romania) ( Boettger 1906); Zorlenţul Mare Basin ( Romania) ( Florei 1961); Dacian Basin: Târnene ( Bulgaria) (Kojumdgieva in Kojumdgieva & Strachimirov 1960).

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Boettger, O. (1902) Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocanen Schichten von Kostej im Krasso-Szorenyer Komitat. (Mit einem Situationsplan der Fundpunkte). II. Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenburgischen Vereins fur Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt, 51, 1 - 200. [https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 109496 page / 283 / mode / 1 up]

Boettger, O. (1906) Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocanen Schichten von Kostej im Krasso-Szorenyer Komitat. Gasteropoden und Anneliden III. Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenburgischen Vereins fur Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt, 54, 1 - 99. [https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 108176 page / 59 / mode / 1 up]

Florei, N. (1961) Contributii la cunoasterca faunei miocene de la Zorlentul-Mare (Banat). Studii Si Cercetari de Geologie, 6 (4), 667 - 698.

Hilber, V. (1879) Neue Conchylien aus den mittelsteierischen Mediterranschichten. Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Classe, 79, 416 - 464. [https: // www. zobodat. at / pdf / SBAWW _ 79 _ 0416 - 0464. pdf]

Hoernes, R. & Auinger, M. (1891) Die Gasteropoden der Meeres-Ablagerungen der ersten und zweiten Miocanen Mediterran- Stufe in der Osterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie. Abhandlungen der kaiserlich-koniglichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, 12, 283 - 382, pls 37 - 50. [https: // opac. geologie. ac. at / ais 312 / dokumente / Hoernes % 20 und % 20 Auinger % 20 _ 1879 _ Gasteropoden. pdf]

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FIGURE 1. A. Map of central and south–eastern Europe, representing the area that was partly covered by the Central Paratethys Sea. The white insert corresponds to the area that is restored in the palaeogeographic map below. B. Paleogeography of the Middle Miocene Paratethys Sea showing the most important sedimentary basins (NAFB: North Alpine Foreland Basin, E.-Sopr B: Eisenstadt–Sopron Basin).

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FIGURE 3. Early teleoconch whorls of extant and fossil Clavatulidae species. A. Clavatula regia (Röding, 1798), NHMW 1683 6/28, West Africa. B. Clavatula rubrifasciata (Reeve, 1845), NHMW 10203, Gorée (Senegal). C. ‘Clavatula’ diadema (Kiener, 1839), NHMW 1884/0010/0023, Gorée (Senegal). D. ‘Clavatula’ mystica (Reeve, 1843), MNHN-IM-2013-59897, Est de l'ile de Gorée (Senegal). E. ‘Clavatula’ bimarginata (Lamarck, 1822), MNHN-IM-2013-43369, Dakar (Senegal). F. ‘Clavatula’ pyramidata (Kiener, 1839), MNHN-IM-2009-24982, Baie de Pointe-Noire (Republique du Congo). G. Clavatula sorini nov. sp., paratype, NHMW 1874/0025/0046, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). H. ‘Clavatula’ romana (Defrance, 1826), NHMW 1999/0098/0004, Modra-Kráľová (Slovakia). I. ‘Clavatula’ interrupta (Brocchi, 1814), NHMW 1861/0033/0420, Buituri (Romania). J. ‘Clavatula’ hirmetzli Kovács & Vicián, 2021, NHMW 1868/0001/0069, Baden-Sooss (Austria). K. ‘Clavatula’ irisae nov. sp., NHMW 2021/0126/0001, holotype, Gainfarn (Austria). L. ‘Clavatula’ sophiae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), lectotype, NHMW 2021/0127/0001, Enzesfeld (Austria). M. ‘Clavatula’ veronicae (Hoernes &Auinger, 1891), NHMW 1855/0043/0044b, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). N. ‘Clavatula’ santhai Kovács & Vicián, 2021, holotype, HNHM, PAL 2021.20.1, Letkés (Hungary).O. ‘Clavatula’ camillae (Hoernes &Auinger, 1891), lectotype, NHMW 1949/0005/0042, Lăpugiu

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FIGURE 4A. ‘Clavatula’ justinae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), NHMW ex1949/0005/0110b, Buituri (Romania). B. ‘Clavatula’ mariae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), lectotype, NHMW 1849/0013/0009, Mold (Austria). C. ‘Clavatula’ olgae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), lectotype, NHMW 1862/0001/0552, Buituri (Romania). D. ‘Clavatula’ orientoromana Báldi, 1960, holotype, M.60.145, Szokolya (Hungary). E. ‘Clavatula’ juliae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), paralectotype, NHMW 1949/0005/0043c, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). F. ‘Clavatula’ apolloniae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), NHMW 1868/0001/0474a, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). G. Neoperrona harzhauseri (Kovács & Vicián, 2021), NHMW 2019/0151/019a, Letkés (Hungary). H. Neoperrona zoltanorum nov. sp., holotype, NHMW 2019/0151/0108, Letkés (Hungary). I. Scaevatula sidoniae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), NHMW 1855/0043/0045, holotype, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). J. Pusionella palatina Strausz, 1954, NHMW 2021/0159/0003, Várpalota (Hungary). K. Pusionella hofmanni nov. sp., NHMW 1867/0019/0136, holotype, Coşteiu de Sus (Romania). L. Perrona barbarae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) NHMW 1949/0005/0103a, Rückersdorf (Austria). M. Perrona descendens (Hilber, 1879), NHMW 1846/0049/0017, St. Florian (Austria). N. Perrona emmae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), NHMW 2021/0127/0005, Enzesfeld (Austria), NHMW 1970/1396/1449, Baden (Austria). O. Perrona ernae (Šuklje, 1929),

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FIGURE 5. Anal sinus morphology of Paratethyan Clavatulidae.

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FIGURE 7. Apertures of Paratethyan Clavatulidae (O. = Olegia, ‘C.’ = ‘Clavatula’, N. = Neoperrona, P. = Perrona, Pu. = Pusionella, Sc. = Scaevatula, S. = Striopusionella, T. = Tomellana).

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FIGURE 33 A1–A3. Perrona sabinae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), lectotype, NHMW 1949/0005/0104a, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). B1–B3. Perrona sabinae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), paralectotype, NHMW 1949/0005/0104b, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). C1–C3. Perrona sabinae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), paralectotype, NHMW 1854/0035/0249, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). D1–D3. Perrona sabinae (Hoernes & Auinger 1891), paralectotype, NHMW 2021/0154/0001, Lăpugiu de Sus (Romania). E1–E3. Perrona louisae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), paralectotype, NHMW1861/0050/0162c, Weinsteig (Austria). F1–F2. Perrona louisae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1891), paralectotype, NHMW1861/0050/0162, Weinsteig (Austria).

MD

Museum Donaueschingen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Clavatulidae

Genus

Perrona