Globularia sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0090 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687E9-8908-5D61-2534-9EE58C13FC14 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Globularia sp. |
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Material.—MPEF−PI 4119; fragmentary and re−crystallized teleoconch. LT 1 site from Cerro La Trampa locality, Chubut province, Argentina, Mulanguiñeu Formation, Upper Pliensbachian–Lower Toarcian, Lower Jurassic.
Dimensions.—MPEF−PI 4119: height 49 mm; spire height
27.2 mm; width 42 mm; spire width 25.6 mm; last whorl height 29 mm.
Description.—Dextral, anomphalous, naticiform, globular, low spired, medium sized shell with gradate outline. The protoconch is not preserved. The teleoconch comprises four fragmentary whorls; the last one more expanded than the earlier whorls. Last teleoconch whorl is about half of the maximum height of the shell. The upper portion of the whorls forms a very narrow sutural ramp which gives the periphery of the shell a strongly angular shape, becoming wide and concave toward the lower portion. The suture is weakly incised. The shell is smooth or lacks a well developed ornament. The base is convex and the aperture fragmentary, with the inner lip concave. Umbilical characters are absent.
Remarks.—The present material shows the typical characters of Globularia , due to the imperfect conditions, however, I decided to leave this species in open nomenclature.
Globularia sp. is similar to Globularia cf. catanlilensis ( Weaver, 1931) ; however, Globularia sp. has a more gradate outline shell, and the last teleoconch whorl has a height approximately equal to its width.
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