Vaughanites leptus Woodring, 1928
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Vaughanites leptus Woodring, 1928
Figures 18 View FIGURE 18 A–B
Vaughanites leptus Woodring, 1928: 201 , pl. 9 figs. 1–2.
Remarks. Vaughanites leptus was described from the Miocene of Jamaica, and classified in the Turridae Borsoniinae by Woodring (1928). It is characterized by a particularly long canal and the two strong columellar folds, better seen when the shell is slightly turned counter-clockwise, similar to the plaits of Mitridae . The protoconch is unknown, all nine specimens cited by Woodring have a broken apex. Vaughanites leptus is the only record of Pyramimitridae in the Atlantic Ocean after the late Oligocene apparent disappearance of the family in Europe.
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Vaughanites leptus Woodring, 1928
Kantor, Yuri, Lozouet, Pierre, Puillandre, Nicolas & Bouchet, Philippe 2014 |
Vaughanites leptus
Woodring 1928: 201 |