Nerinea, Deshayes, 1827
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0090 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687E9-890A-5D64-266D-9EC28A39FD71 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Nerinea |
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Nerinea View in CoL ? sp. 2
Fig. 4G–I View Fig .
Material.—MPEF−PI 4124 to 4126; fragmentary and replaced teleoconchs. LO 29 site from Lomas Occidentales locality, Chubut province, Argentina, Mulanguiñeu Formation, Lower Jurassic, Upper Pliensbachian, Lower Toarcian.
Dimensions.—MPEF−PI 4124: height 10.8 mm; width 6 mm. MPEF−PI 4125: height 10.2 mm; width 7 mm.
Description.—Dextral, anomphalous, turriculate and small sized shell. The protoconch is not preserved. The fragmentary teleoconch consists of three/four flat to slightly concave whorls. Sutures are weakly incised. The shell is smooth or lacks a well developed ornament; a weak peripheral spiral keel borders the sutures on each teleoconch whorl. The base is flat, angular, and is bordered by a strong spiral keel. The aperture is quadrangular.
Remarks.—The present material shows some typical characters of Nerinea ; however, due to the lacks of well preserved specimens, it is left in open nomenclature until a new material is available.
Nerinea ? sp. 2 differs from Nerinea ? sp. 1 in having more flattened whorls; however, none of these species show crucial characters for a correct taxonomic assignment, such as columellar folds and apertural elements.
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