Hasselbachia multisulcata ( Vöhringer, 1960 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.882.2177 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8187577 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA5C14-CAA8-85EB-FDC2-FE37FE2581A7 |
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Hasselbachia multisulcata ( Vöhringer, 1960 ) |
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Hasselbachia multisulcata ( Vöhringer, 1960)
Figs 8D View Fig , 97 View Fig , 98A–D View Fig , 99 View Fig ; Tables 95–96 View Table 95 View Table 96
Imitoceras multisulcatum Vöhringer, 1960: 141 , pl. 4 fig. 5, text-fig. 19.
Imitoceras multisulcatum – Weyer 1976: 841, text-fig. 4.
Acutimitoceras multisulcatum – Korn 1994: 47, text-figs 49g, l, 50j–k, 51c, 55b.
Hasselbachia multisulcata – Korn & Weyer 2003: 96, pl. 1 figs 7–8, text-fig. 14e–f. — Korn 2006: text-fig. 3e.
Acutimitoceras (Stockumites) multisulcatum – Sprey 2002: 52, pl. 4 fig. 5, text-fig. 17f.
Imitoceras (Imitoceras) multisulcatum – Ruan 1981: 80, pl. 18 figs 5–7, pl. 19 figs 1–13.
Diagnosis
Species of Hasselbachia with a globular and subevolute conch at 5 mm dm (ww/dm = 0.85–0.95; uw/ dm = 0.40–0.45) and a thinly pachyconic and subinvolute conch at 15 mm dm (ww/dm = 0.60–0.65; uw/ dm = 0.15–0.25). Whorl cross section at 15 mm dm weakly depressed (ww/wh = 1.25–1.50); coiling rate very low (WER ~1.45). Flanks strongly convergent. Shell ornament with coarse lamellar growth lines with convex course. Shell and internal mould with numerous short constrictions on the flank.
Material examined
Holotype
GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3e ; Vöhringer Coll.; illustrated by Vöhringer (1960: pl. 4 fig. 5), Korn (1994: text-fig. 58b) and Korn (2006: text-fig. 3e); re-illustrated here in Fig. 97B View Fig ; GPIT-PV-63911.
Paratypes
GERMANY • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains , Oberrödinghausen, railway cutting; Hangenberg Limestone, bed 3d; Vöhringer Coll.; GPIT-PV-63938 • 2 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , Oberrödinghausen, railway cutting; Hangenberg Limestone, bed 3e; Vöhringer Coll.; GPIT-PV-63949, GPIT-PV-64017 • 2 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , Oberrödinghausen, railway cutting; Hangenberg Limestone, bed 4; Vöhringer Coll.; GPIT-PV-63913, GPIT-PV-63915 .
Additional material
GERMANY • 2 specimens; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3d1b ; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31193.1–2 • 3 specimens; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3d2 ; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31194.1–3 • 5 specimens; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3e ; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31195.1–5 • 4 specimens; Rhenish Mountains, Hasselbachtal ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 57; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.5240.1–MB.C.5240.4.
Description
The two type specimens GPIT-PV-63911 and GPIT-PV-63913 ( Fig. 97 View Fig ) are moderately well-preserved. Therefore, several specimens from new collections are described in more detail below. Holotype GPIT- PV-63911 has a conch diameter of 15 mm and is thinly pachyconic and involute (ww/dm = 0.69; uw/ dm = 0.11). The shell shows growth lines that extend with a slightly convex curve across the flank and form a very broad, shallow ventral sinus ( Fig. 99G View Fig ).
The four rather well-preserved specimens MB.C.31195.1 (22 mm dm), MB.C.31195.2 (16.5 mm dm), MB.C.31194.1 (16 mm dm) and MB.C.31195.3 (15 mm dm) allow the study of conch shape and ornament ( Fig. 98A–D View Fig ). All of them are very similar in their conch proportions; they are thinly pachyconic (ww/ dm = 0.60–0.63) and involute (uw/dm = 0.10–0.15). All show rapid closure of the umbilicus by overlap of the last whorl, meaning that the absolute umbilical diameter is reduced. The whorl profile has a semilunate shape with little space on the lateral sides; the flanks converge rather rapidly towards the broadly rounded venter.
The shell ornament is best preserved in specimen MB.C.31195.1 ( Fig. 98A View Fig ). It shows lamellar growth lines extending convexly with a broad arch across the flanks and form a shallow sinus across the venter. Like the other two specimens, it possesses only very weak and short constrictions in the midflank area.
Vöhringer produced three cross sections but published only one of them. These three are GPIT-PV-64017 (8.5 mm dm), GPIT-PV-63938 (13 mm dm) and GPIT-PV-63949 (14.5 mm dm) ( Fig. 99A–C View Fig ). None of them has the innermost whorls preserved, but these can be seen in specimen MB.C.5240.2 from Hasselbachtal ( Fig. 99D View Fig ). The conch shape and its proportions change markedly during ontogeny with a triphasic ww/dm trajectory and a biphasic uw/dm trajectory. The coiling rate decreases in the early juvenile stage to WER = 1.60 at 2.5 mm conch diameter, then slowly decreases to 1.50 and remains stable at this value until 17 mm diameter. The whorl profile is strongly depressed in the juvenile stage up to a conch diameter of 9 mm (ww/wh higher than 2.50); up to this size, the umbilicus is opening continuously. Thereafter, the whorls begin to embrace the umbilicus, which can best be observed in the specimens from the Hasselbachtal section ( Fig. 99D–E View Fig ).
The suture line of paratype GPIT-PV-64017 has a lanceolate external lobe accompanied by a slightly asymmetrical, rounded ventrolateral saddle. The adventive lobe is V-shaped with slightly outwardly curved flanks ( Fig. 99F View Fig ).
Remarks
Hasselbachia multisulcata differs from H. gracilis by the wider conch in combination with a narrower umbilicus. The uw/dm ratio, at 17 mm conch diameter, is about 0.27 in H. gracilis , but only about 0.13 in H. multisulcata .
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Prionoceratoidea |
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Gattendorfiinae |
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Hasselbachia multisulcata ( Vöhringer, 1960 )
Korn, Dieter & Weyer, Dieter 2023 |
Hasselbachia multisulcata
Korn D. 2006: 162 |
Korn D. & Weyer D. 2003: 96 |
Acutimitoceras (Stockumites) multisulcatum
Sprey A. M. 2002: 52 |
Acutimitoceras multisulcatum
Korn D. 1994: 47 |
Imitoceras (Imitoceras) multisulcatum
Ruan Y. 1981: 80 |
Imitoceras multisulcatum
Weyer D. 1976: 841 |
Imitoceras multisulcatum Vöhringer, 1960: 141
Vohringer E. 1960: 141 |