Manzonia (Manzonia) crassa (Kanmacher, 1798)
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Manzonia (Manzonia) crassa View in CoL (Kanmacher in J. Adams, 1798)
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Manzonia costata Adams View in CoL var.; Friedberg 1923: 385, pl. 23: 5. Manzonia costata (J. Adams) View in CoL ; Wenz 1938–1944: 614, fig. 1707. Folinia (Manzonia) costata (Adams) ; Iljina 1966: 91, pl. 4: 2. Folinia (Manzonia) costata (Adams) ; Bałuk 1975: 74, pl. 8: 12. Manzonia (Manzonia) crassa View in CoL (Kanmacher in J. Adams); Ponder 1985: fig. 99A–F.
Material.— Three specimens from the Badenian of Niederleis , Lower Austria, NHMW 2002 View Materials z0030/0018.
Description.—The small, elongated conical to spindle−shaped shell has 5 low whorls measuring up to 2.5 mm in height and up to 1.4 mm in width. Whorls are separated by deep sutures. Sculpture consists of 8–10 prominent opisthocyrt axial ribs, crossed by numerous very fine spiral threads. The base is sculptured by 2 strong spiral keels. The last whorl forms 60–70% of total shell height. The large thickened, holostomatous aperture is rounded to egg shaped.
The protoconch is heavily corroded. It comprises about two rounded whorls measuring 0.33 mm in height and in maximum diameter. The transition to the teleoconch is indicated by the formation of the regular adult sculpture.
Remarks.—Although M. (M.) crassa represents a Recent species, it is not possible to distinguish our material based on conchological features from the Mediterranean representatives. Recent M. costata has a protococh of about the same dimensions as the material described here ( Ponder 1985: fig. 99 B). M. (M.) crassa is described from the Badenian of Poland, Austria, Hungary, and Romania. Glibert (1949) mentioned Manzonia costata falunica ( Morgan, 1915) from the Langhian –Early Serravallian of the Loire Basin, whereas Cossmann and Peyrot described Manzonia costata minuta ( Dollfus and Dautzenberg, 1886) from the Burdigalian of SW France. The species is not recorded from the Miocene of the Eastern Paratethys but appears along the Black Sea coasts during the Quaternary ( Iljina 1966). In the modern seas, M. (M.) crassa ranges from the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea and along the Atlantic coast as far north as Scandinavia ( Nordsieck 1972). Manzonia miocristata Sacco, 1895 from the Late Miocene of Italy differs by its more slender shell and by having fewer but more strongly developed axial ribs, which additionally differ by their stronger opisthocyrt course ( Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984: pl. 39: 8a–c).
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