Allmonia cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823 ) Harzhauser & Landau, 2019

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard, 2019, Turritellidae (Gastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with considerations about turritellid genera, Zootaxa 4681 (1), pp. 1-136 : 96-97

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4681.1.1

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scientific name

Allmonia cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823 )
status

comb. nov.

Allmonia cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823) View in CoL new comb.

Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 Aa, 24A, 24B, 24C, 25F 1 –F 2, 25G, 25H

* Turritella cathedralis A. Br. View in CoL — Brongniart, 1823: 55 (pars, French specimens only), pl. 4, fig. 6.

Turritella proto de Basterot, 1825: 30 View in CoL , pl. 1 fig. 7.

Turritella quadriplicata de Basterot, 1825: 29 , pl. 1, fig. 13.

Turritella cathedralis View in CoL var. C. obelisca Grateloup, 1846 : pl. 16, fig. 4.

Turritella proto Defrance View in CoL — Deshayes, 1850: 42, pl. 69, figs 15–16.

Turritella cathedralis A. Brongniart, 1823 View in CoL — Cossmann, 1910b: 187, figs 6, H–Ha, C 1 –C 3 [non figs C–Ca = Allmonia funiculata ( Borson, 1821) View in CoL ].

[ Protoma View in CoL s.s.] cathedralis Brongn. View in CoL — Cossmann, 1912: 127, pl. 9, figs 3–5.

Protoma cathedralis Brongniart — Cossmann & Peyrot, 1922: 53, nr. 437, pl.2, fig. 12.

Protoma obeliscus Grateloup — Cossmann & Peyrot, 1922: 55, nr. 438, pl. 1, figs 36–37.

Protoma quadriplicata (Basterot) — Cossmann & Peyrot, 1922: 57, nr. 439 (non 429), pl. 2, fig. 7.

Protoma proto Basterot — Cossmann & Peyrot, 1922: 59, nr. 441, pl. 2, figs 5–6.

Protoma cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823) — Lozouet et al., 2001: 28, pl. 7, figs 4a–4b, 5a–5b.

non Protoma cathedralis (Basterot) — Brébion, 1970: 5, pl. 1, fig. 2.

non Protoma cf. cathedralis (Basterot) — Brébion, 1983: 164.

Type material. Cossmann (1910b) erroneously designated a holotype from a syntype series from the Burdigalian of Léognan at Bordeaux in France ( Cossmann 1910b: 187, figs H–Ha). Thus, this specimen is the lectotype by fixation ( ICZN Art 74.6). The paralectotypes are stored in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris under the inventory number MNHN.F. J04336 View Materials (pers. comm. Jean-Michelle Pacaud, July 25 th, 2018).

Studied material. 5 spec. NHMW 1858/0018/0146, 5 spec. NHMW 1851/0017/1228, 5 spec. NHMW 1850/0035/0128, Léognan ( France) ; 3 spec. NHMW 1856/0035/0347, Saucats ( France) ; 1 spec. NHMW 1836/0012/0494, 3 spec. NHMW 1847/0033/0095, 7 spec. NHMW 1851/0017/1229, Bordeaux ( France) .

Illustrated material. Figs 25F View FIGURE 25 1 –F View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 : SL: 114.0 mm, MD: 29.8 mm; Fig. 25G View FIGURE 25 : SL: 101.9 mm, MD: 27.7 mm; Fig. 25H View FIGURE 25 : SL: 105.4 mm, MD: 28.5 mm, all from Léognan ( France), lot NHMW 1858/0018/0146.

Discussion. Herein, we designate Turritella cathedralis Brongniart, 1823 as type species of Allmonia . The status of this species, however, needs clarification. It was first described by Brongniart (1823: 55, pl. 4, fig. 6). He based his Latin descriptions on specimens from the early Miocene of the Torino Hills in northern Italy but also from the early Miocene of Léognan at Bordeaux in France, from where his illustrated specimen derived. Cossmann (1912) and Cossmann & Peyrot (1922) pointed out that cathedralis should be restricted to the French specimens. We follow this view and thus Allmonia cathedralis is a species restricted to the Miocene of the north-western Atlantic, recorded from the Aquitanian and Burdigalian of the Aquitaine Basin.

Distribution. Northeastern Atlantic. Aquitanian and Burdigalian: e.g. Léognan at Bordeaux, Saucats, Saint- Paul-lès-Dax ( France), St-Jean-de-Marsacq ( Cossmann & Peyrot 1922; Lozouet et al. 2001). Dartevelle et al. (1954) describe ‘ Protoma obeliscus ’ also from the Burdigalian of Angola, but the preservation of the illustrated specimen does not allow an identification.

Brébion (1970, 1983) described this species also from the Miocene of Angola. The illustrated specimen (MNHN. F.R06826), however, has little in common with Allmonia cathedralis and is not even a Protominae . The specimen displays a very blunt shell with an irregular angulation below the adapical suture and forms irregular humps, which are unknown from any extant Turritellidae genus.

Brébion (1964: 203, pl. 5, fig. 11) in his unpublished thesis on the ‘Redonian’ of France illustrated a single fragment identified as Protoma quadriplicata de Basterot, 1825 from the upper Miocene Tortonian of Sceaux-d’Anjou, NW France. The figured fragment does not seem to represent that species and the record could not be confirmed by Landau et al., 2018: 342).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Sorbeoconcha

Family

Turritellidae

Genus

Allmonia

Loc

Allmonia cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823 )

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard 2019
2019
Loc

Protoma cathedralis ( Brongniart, 1823 )

Lozouet, P. & Lesport J. - F. & Renard, P. 2001: 28
2001
Loc

Protoma cf. cathedralis (Basterot)

Brebion, P. 1983: 164
1983
Loc

Protoma cathedralis (Basterot)

Brebion, P. 1970: 5
1970
Loc

Protoma cathedralis

Cossmann, M. & Peyrot, A. 1922: 53
1922
Loc

Protoma obeliscus

Cossmann, M. & Peyrot, A. 1922: 55
1922
Loc

Protoma quadriplicata (Basterot)

Cossmann, M. & Peyrot, A. 1922: 57
1922
Loc

Protoma proto

Cossmann, M. & Peyrot, A. 1922: 59
1922
Loc

Protoma

Cossmann, M. 1912: 127
1912
Loc

Turritella cathedralis A. Brongniart, 1823

Cossmann, M. 1910: 187
1910
Loc

Turritella proto

Deshayes, G. P. 1850: 42
1850
Loc

Turritella proto de Basterot, 1825: 30

Basterot, B. de 1825: 30
1825
Loc

Turritella quadriplicata de Basterot, 1825: 29

Basterot, B. de 1825: 29
1825
Loc

Turritella cathedralis

Brongniart, A. 1823: 55
1823
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