Xylodiscula, Marshall, 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00977.2022 |
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Felipe |
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Xylodiscula |
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Xylodiscula View in CoL ? sp.
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Material.— Four specimens from block B ( NRM Mo 192619–192622) , one specimen from block I ( NRM Mo 192626). Upper Miocene of the “shale quarry” within the Northern Cement Corporation quarry in Pangasinan province, Luzon, Philippines .
Remarks.—These small (up to 2.0 mm diameter), poorly preserved, low-spired shells most closely resemble species of the heterobranch Xylodiscula , but the imperfectly preserved protoconch prevents a more certain assignment. Xylodiscula occurs on sunken wood, both recent ( Marshall 1988) and fossil ( Kiel and Goedert 2007), but is also known from hydrothermal vents ( Warén and Bouchet 1993) and other reducing environments ( Høisaeter and Johannessen 2001; Hawe et al. 2014).
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Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections |
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