Pseudarietites subtilis Vöhringer, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.882.2177 |
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Pseudarietites subtilis Vöhringer, 1960 |
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Pseudarietites subtilis Vöhringer, 1960
Figs 113–114 View Fig View Fig ; Tables 108–109 View Table 108 View Table 109
Pseudarietites westfalicus subtilis Vöhringer, 1960: 164 , pl. 6 fig. 12.
Pseudarietites westfalicus subtilis – Bartzsch & Weyer 1982: 20, text-fig. 5; 1986: pl. 2 fig. 1. Pseudarietites subtilis – Korn 1994: 78, text-figs 70g –h, 71e, 72c.
Diagnosis
Species of Pseudarietites with a conch reaching 40 mm diameter. Conch at 15 mm dm thinly discoidal, subevolute (ww/dm ~0.40; uw/dm ~0.33). Whorl profile at 15 mm dm nearly circular (ww/wh ~1.00); coiling rate moderate (WER ~1.90). Venter broadly rounded with distinct keel between two distinct grooves, umbilical margin rounded. On the flank 30 sharp ribs with nearly linear course.
Holotype
GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3c ; Vöhringer Coll.; illustrated by Vöhringer (1960: pl. 6 fig. 12) and Korn (1994: text-fig. 70g); re-illustrated here in Fig. 113A View Fig ; GPIT-PV-63984.
Paratypes
GERMANY • 2 specimens; Rhenish Mountains , Oberrödinghausen, railway cutting; Hangenberg Limestone, bed 3c; Vöhringer Coll.; GPIT-PV-63986, GPIT-PV-63959 .
Additional material
GERMANY • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3a ; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31219 • 2 specimens; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , bed 3c 1; Weyer 1993–1994 Coll.; MB.C.31220.1–2 • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains, Oberrödinghausen , west of railway cutting ; Hangenberg Limestone , loose material; Korn 1977 Coll.; MB.C.31221.
Description
Holotype GPIT-PV-63984 is a fairly well-preserved but somewhat damaged specimen with 26 mm conch diameter ( Fig. 113A View Fig ). It is extremely discoidal and subevolute (ww/dm = 0.33; uw/dm = 0.39) and it seems that the umbilicus shows a little bit of opening during the last volution. The ww/wh ratio is nearly equal and the coiling rate is low (WER = 1.69). The sculpture consists of about 18 almost straight ribs on the flank of the penultimate last whorl. The ribs weaken out towards the aperture; the last half volution bear about 30 ribs, which are slightly forward directed but almost straight. Fine growth lines follow the course of the ribs on the flanks and form a rather narrow, shallow sinus on the venter ( Fig. 114C View Fig ). The venter has barely visible longitudinal grooves and a rounded keel between them.
Paratype GPIT-PV-63986 has 18 mm conch diameter ( Fig. 113B View Fig ) and corresponds, in conch shape and sculpture, to the penultimate whorl of the holotype. It shows ribs that are very sharp on the inner flank.
Specimen MB.C.31221 ( Fig. 114A View Fig ) is incomplete, but displays the characteristics of the species. It has a conch diameter of 17 mm and is thinly discoidal with a moderately wide umbilicus (ww/dm = 0.37; uw/dm = 0.36). It possesses more than 30 sharp ribs on the last volution; these ribs extend forward over the midflank area and diminish without an extra projection on the outer flank. The venter possesses two longitudinal grooves and a raised keel.
Paratype GPIT-PV-63959 was sectioned by Vöhringer; it allows the description of the ontogeny of the conch up to a diameter of 22 mm ( Fig. 114B View Fig ). The shape of the whorl profile goes through three ontogenetic stages. In the first stage, up to 3 mm dm, it is broadly crescent-shaped and depressed, followed by the second stage, up to 6 mm dm, in which the profile is rather circular. In the third stage, the ventral keel develops and the profile becomes compressed (ww/wh = 0.92 at 22 mm dm).
The sectioned paratype GPIT-PV-63959 shows that the ww/dm ratio has a monophasic ontogenetic trajectory with a continuous linear decrease from 1.00 at 0.8 mm dm to 0.35 at 22 mm. The ontogeny of the uw/dm ratio is triphasic; it increases in early ontogeny to 0.40 at 2 mm dm, then decreases to 0.30 at 8 mm dm and finally increases slightly to 0.34 at 22 mm dm. The ontogeny of the coiling rate is also triphasic; after an initial decrease of the WER to about 1.60 at 2.5 mm dm, it increases to a maximum value of 2.05 at 12 mm dm, followed by a decline in adulthood to 1.90 ( Fig. 114D–F View Fig ).
Remarks
Pseudarietites subtilis differs from P. westfalicus in the much narrower umbilicus (uw/dm = 0.35 in P. subtilis at 20 mm dm but about 0.45 in P. westfalicus ).
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Tornoceratina |
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Prionoceratoidea |
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Pseudarietitinae |
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Pseudarietites subtilis Vöhringer, 1960
Korn, Dieter & Weyer, Dieter 2023 |
Pseudarietites westfalicus subtilis
Korn D. 1994: 78 |
Bartzsch K. & Weyer D. 1982: 20 |
Pseudarietites westfalicus subtilis Vöhringer, 1960: 164
Vohringer E. 1960: 164 |