Terebralia andrzejowskii, Friedberg, 1914
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andrzejowskii View in CoL . Cerithium . Friedberg, 1914
see Terebralia duboisi (Hörnes, 1855)
* Terebralia Andrzejowskii Friedb. View in CoL — Friedberg 1914: 301, pl. 18, fig. 9.
Type material. Lectotype designated herein: specimen illustrated in Friedberg (1914: pl. 1, fig. 9). We are not aware of the whereabouts of the type specimens.
Type locality. Glibiv ( Ukraine) .
Stratigraphy. Middle Miocene, Sarmatian (Volhynian).
Discussion. Friedberg (1914) based this species on an aberrant specimen of Terebralia duboisi ( Ĥrnes, 1855) with delicate sculpture and inflated last whorl. A delicate sculpture is frequently observed in Sarmatian specimens of T. duboisi and the inflated morphology of the last whorl might point to a parasitized specimen ( Reid & Ozawa 2016).
Central Paratethys. Sarmatian, Volhynian (Middle Miocene): Polish-Ukrainian Fore-Carpathian Basin: Hlibów, Hołubica ( Ukraine), Chlebów ( Poland) ( Friedberg 1914, 1928).
Eastern Paratethys. Sarmatian, Volhynian (Middle Miocene): Moldavian Platform: Zalistsi (Ternopil Region, Ukraine), Severinovca, Soroca ( Moldova) ( Simionescu & Barbu 1940; Plǎmǎdealǎ 1970); Dacian Basin: Noziorul, Lacul, Odăile ( Romania); Knezha, Kula, Staropatitsa ( Bulgaria) ( Kojumdgieva 1969).
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Terebralia andrzejowskii
Harzhauser, Mathias, Guzhov, Aleksandr & Landau, Bernard 2023 |
Terebralia Andrzejowskii Friedb.
Friedberg, W. 1914: 301 |