Limacina aegis Hodgkinson, 1992

Janssen, Arie, Sessa, Jocelyn & Thomas, Ellen, 2016, Pteropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Thecosomata) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (United States Atlantic Coastal Plain), Palaeontologia Electronica (Athens, Greece) 19 (3), pp. 1-26 : 13

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scientific name

Limacina aegis Hodgkinson
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Limacina aegis Hodgkinson View in CoL in Hodgkinson, Garvie and Bé, 1992

Figures 7.1-11, 8 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11

*1992 Limacina aegis Hodgkinson , in Hodgkinson et al., p. 15, pl. 1, figs. 10-15.

2013 Limacina aegis Hodgkinson ; Janssen et al., p. 31.

Type material. Holotype USNM 180485 About USNM , paratype USNM 180486 About USNM and 5 additional specimens.

Type locality. Amoco-Imperialis #A-1 Gannet O-54 well, 2,940 ft; 45°10’N 52°30’W, Nova Scotian shelf, offhore eastern Canada (early Eocene) GoogleMaps .

Description. See Hodgkinson, in Hodgkinson et al. (1992).

Discussion. Limacina aegis , characterized by its depressed, lenticular shell (apical angle c. 133°) with a distinctly carinated periphery, seems to be related to Limacina yasdii Janssen , in Janssen et al., 2013 (p. 31, figures 13-14), introduced from an unnamed unit of latest Ypresian to earliest Lutetian age in the Soh area, Isfahan province, Iran. That species differs from the present one in being relative higher with somewhat more convex, less strongly carinated whorls and a much narrower umbilicus.

Material examined. Wilson Lake section, NP 9 and 10a ( Table 1), Bass River section, NP 10a ( Table 2), Clayton section, NP 9b and 10a ( Table 3), Cambridge-Dorchester section ( Table 4).

Distribution. Limacina aegis thus far was only known by its type material, the age of which could only roughly be indicated as ‘early Eocene? NP10- 13’ because of downhole contamination ( Hodgkinson et al., 1992). In the present material, this species is already present in the lowermost sample (NP 9) of the cored (and therefore contaminationfree) Wilson Lake section, and continues through zones NP 9 and NP 10a. Together with Altaspiratella elongatoidea , Limacina aegis appears 7.61 ky ( Table 1) after the onset of the CIE, and therefore is one of the oldest known pteropods, with the exception of a single Campanian unnamed Heliconoides specimen ( Janssen and Goedert, 2016) and Heliconoides mercinensis , which first appeared in the late Paleocene ( Janssen, 2010). The equally related species L. helicos Hodgkinson , in Hodgkinson et al. (1992, p. 17, pl. 3, figures 1-5), differing from L. aegis by a much higher shell with an apical angle of just 63° and completely flat whorls, is only known by its type specimens and was said to occur during the NP 10 and NP 11 zones.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Pteropoda

Family

Limacinidae

Genus

Limacina

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