Aplus sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5295.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F3A52660-70B8-439F-A7A0-F45ADC975EA5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7975966 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF879C-2C5B-090F-FF1D-F8AEFBF67643 |
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Santa Maria material examined. Maximum height 7.5 mm, width 4.0 mm. One specimen from LNEG collection (unnumbered), Ponta do Castelo, Santa Maria Island, Azores, Touril Complex, Lower Pliocene.
Description. Shell small for genus, fusiform. Protoconch missing.Teleoconch of three convex whorls, somewhat swollen in the abapical half, suture moderately impressed, undulating. Sculpture of eight broad, rounded prosocline ribs, slightly wider than their interspaces, overrun by three spiral cords on spiral whorl, adapical cord weaker, abapical tubercles of equal strength, most abapical form in periphery. Last whorl convex, weakly constricted at base, bearing a single secondary between the primary cords below mid whorl. Close-spaced prosocline growth lines give interspaces between cords slightly scabrous appearance. Aperture and siphonal fasciole incomplete.
Discussion. In the LNEG collection is a single specimen of Aplus sp. from Ponta do Castelo. The specimen is incomplete, missing its apex and part of its aperture. The genus Aplus De Gregorio, 1885 in the Italian Plio-Pleistocene was revised by Brunetti & Della Bella (2014). The Azorean specimen is most like A. ansus (De Gregorio, 1884) but differs in not having angular whorls, and A. plioparvus ( Sacco, 1904) which is similar in profile but has more numerous spiral cords. Further determination is not possible based on the material available.
Distribution. Lower Pliocene: Atlantic, Santa Maria Island, Azores (this paper).
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