Bactroptyxis? subcochlearis ( Muenster in Goldfuss, 1844)

Gruendel, Joachim, Keupp, Helmut, Lang, Fritz & Nuetzel, Alexander, 2022, Late Jurassic (Upper Kimmeridgian) Heterobranchia (Gastropoda) of the coral-facies of Saal near Kelheim and the viciniy of Nattheim (Germany), Zitteliana 96, pp. 179-221 : 179

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.96.e84187

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scientific name

Bactroptyxis? subcochlearis ( Muenster in Goldfuss, 1844)
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Bactroptyxis? subcochlearis ( Muenster in Goldfuss, 1844)

Plate 13: figs 6-8 View Plate 13

*1844 - Nerinea subcochlearis Münster - Münster in Goldfuss: 42, pl. 175, fig. 14.

1858 - Nerinea subcochlearis Goldfuss - Quenstedt: 769, pl. 94, fig. 24.

v1881-1884 - Nerinea subcochlearis Goldf. - Quenstedt: 555, pl. 207, figs 12, 13.

non1997 - Aptyxiella subcochlearis ( Münster, 1844) - Hägele: 134, fig. 134 upper right.

Material.

One relatively large specimen (collection Neubauer) and four fragments (collection Lang), of which two are illustrated (SNSB-BSPG 2021 XV 57, 58) from Saal; two specimens from Nattheim ( Tübingen: collection Quenstedt).

Description.

The large specimen is 55 mm high. The shell is slender. The whorls increase regularly in width. The sutures are hardly recognizable. The whorl face is ornamented with two strong spiral cords lacking knobs. The upper spiral cord is in directly subsutural position. The lower spiral cord lies somewhat above the abapical suture. The adapical spiral cord is somewhat stronger than the abapical one. At least on the last whorl, another much weaker spiral cord is intercalated. The base and the aperture are not preserved. The base has a narrow umbilicus.

Relationships.

In Aptyxiella nattheimensis ( d’Orbigny) sensu Hägele (1997), the suture lies on a bulge formed by adapical and abapical swelling of neighbouring whorls; its whorl face has two spiral cords. Nerinea quadricincta Münster sensu Geiger (1901) has a gradate spire, a subsutural bulge and at least two distinct spiral cords on the whorl face. The ornament reported by Geiger (1901: 293) cannot be seen in the illustration provided by this author. Nerinea sulcata Schübler in Zieten 1830 has whorls that are more rapidly increasing in width (conical shape), higher whorls and more distinct sutures. Nerinea bicostata Gemmellaro, 1870 has a broader shell and lacks an umbilicus.