Laeviphitus sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.910.2365 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10380202 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C80687AB-9C24-FFCA-FD26-FD34FD03685E |
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Laeviphitus sp. |
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Fig. 6C–E View Fig
Laeviphitus sp. Kiel, Sami & Taviani 2018: fig. 6d–e.
Material examined
ITALY – Emilia-Romagna • 2 specs; Santa Sofia; Ca’ Rovereti ; NRM Mo 204837 , Mo 204838 • 2 specs; Ca’ Fornace ; MSF 2139 View Materials , MSF 2140 View Materials . – Tuscany • 1 spec.; Le Colline ; MSF 1204 View Materials (H = 8 mm) .
Description
Protoconch low-turbiniform, sculpture cancellate with numerous closely-spaced, strong, slightly oblique axial ribs crossed by about 10 finer spiral lines; transition to teleoconch straight and abrupt; teleoconch smooth, initially egg-shaped, later whorls becoming taller.
Remarks
Sacco(1895) described and illustrated numerous smooth rissoiform gastropods from the Neogene of northern Italy. Most similar to Laeviphitus sp. is perhaps the rare Miocene Cingula ( Setia ?) taurinomiocenica Sacco, 1895 ( Sacco 1895: 32, pl. 1 fig. 82) (re-illustrated by Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984: pl. 40 fig. 3) from the Turin hills. But Sacco described the protoconch as “depressed”, which seems an unlikely description for the cancellate, low-turbiniform protoconch of Laeviphitus sp. Another similar species is Putilla (Pseudosetia) taurominima ( Sacco, 1895) , though Bałuk (1975: 65) wrote that “no boundary [is] visible between protoand teleoconch”. Members of Laeviphitus have been reported from extant vents and seeps worldwide, and several species are known from the Cenozoic fossil record of Europe, ranging back to the early Paleocene ( Sasaki et al. 2010; Lauridsen & Schnetler 2014; Kiel et al. 2018).
Stratigraphic and geographic range
Middle to Upper Miocene, northern Italy.
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