Cocculinella bertolasoi, Dell’Angelo & Sosso & Bonfitto, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2011n4a9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4608749 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C221C-FFF5-FFB0-5D6B-FC24FBBEA29F |
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Felipe |
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Cocculinella bertolasoi |
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sp. nov. |
Cocculinella bertolasoi n. sp. ( Fig. 2 View FIG G-L)
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: MZB 45692, shell from Valanidi ( Figs 2G, H View FIG , J-L). Paratype: BD, shell from Capo Milazzo ( Fig. 2I View FIG ).
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name honours our friend Luca Bertolaso (Reggio Emilia), who collected part of the material here presented and made it available to the authors.
TYPE LOCALITY. — Valanidi, Reggio Calabria Province, Southern Italy.
TYPE STAGE. — Lower Pleistocene.
MEASUREMENTS. — see Table 2. View TABLE
DESCRIPTION
Shell patelliform, up to 3.87 mm long (the holotype), thin and fragile. Aperture narrowly elliptical, ends evenly rounded, sides subparallel and very shallowly rounded, slightly convex from side to side so that only the center contacts a flat surface. Spire depressed-conical, apex slightly behind the centre, anterior slope profile slightly convex, posterior slope profile practically straight or shallowly concave, anterior and posterior slope areas regularly connected with lateral areas, posterior outline regularly rounded. Protoconch clearly demarcated, 335 µm long and 220 µm wide in the holotype, of about one whorl, tip of apical fold perfectly fused behind the apertural rim. Teleoconch with only fine collabral growth lines.
REMARKS
The paratype from Capo Milazzo has the same general shape as the holotype. Cocculinella bertolasoi n. sp. differs from C. freti n. sp. in general shape, more narrow and elongate in C. freti n. sp. (L/ W 2.91 - 3.75 in C. freti n. sp. vs 2.03-2.39 in C. bertolasoi n. sp.; W/H 0.58-0.75 in C. freti n. sp. vs 0.84 in C. bertolasoi n. sp.) and in having a more globose and larger protoconch (285 × 188 µm in C. freti n. sp. vs 335 × 220 µm in C. bertolasoi n. sp.).
DISTRIBUTION Cocculinella bertolasoi n. sp. is only known from the lower Pleistocene of Valanidi (Reggio Calabria Province, Calabria) and Capo Milazzo (Messina Province, Sicily), Southern Italy.
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Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense |
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