Campanile giganteum ( Lamarck, 1804 )

Islamoğğlu, Yeşşim, Dominio, Stefano & Kowalke, Thorsten, 2011, Early Eocene Caenogastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from Haymana-Polatl Basin, Central Anatolia (Turkey): taxonomy and palaeoecology, Geodiversitas 33 (2), pp. 303-330 : 312-314

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2011n2a7

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/147BFA4C-FFD0-8D34-3CB7-FCD7FDB5FC18

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scientific name

Campanile giganteum ( Lamarck, 1804 )
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Campanile giganteum ( Lamarck, 1804) View in CoL ( Fig. 5G View FIG )

Cerithium giganteum Lamarck, 1804: 439 . — Deshayes 1824: t. 2, 300-302, pl. 42, figs 1, 2. — Cossmann 1906: 71, 72, pl. 1, figs 1, 2.

Cerithium vicetinum Bayan, 1870: 30 , pl. 2, figs 5-7.

Cerithium (Campanile) giganteum – Oppenheim 1896: 43, p. 183, pl. 12, fig. 5.

Campanile cf. giganteum View in CoL – Boussac 1911: 283, pl. 17, figs 53, 54.

Campanile giganteum View in CoL – Güngör 1975: 30, 31; pl. 1, fig. 1; pl. 5, fig. 1.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Six specimens,MTA-Y. İ.-2007 -19 to 23.

LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — Grey siltstone, KIrkkavak Formation (Macunköy: sample G1).

PALAEOGEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Pyrenean Basin ( Spain): Cretaceous-Early Eocene ( Dominici & Kowalke 2007); Monte Postale ( Italy): Eocene ( Oppenheim 1896); Haymana-PolatlI Basin ( Turkey): Lutetian (Middle Eocene) ( Stchépinsky 1946; Güngör 1975); Crotia: Early Lutetian ( Klepač 2003); Hampshire Basin ( England): Eocene: Lutetian ( Wrigley 1940).

DESCRIPTION

Shell is large-sized, massive, highly conical, whorls are flat, stepped, separated by thin suture lines, increasing in width and height from apex to aperture, there are 11 or 12 convex, slightly opisthocline axial ribs on each whorl of the early teleoconch, decreasing in numbers but increasing in width towards body whorl, body whorl is relatively small, rounded, quadrangular, with a short siphonal channel.

REMARKS.

Cerithium vicetinum Bayan, 1870 represents a synonym based on juvenile specimens of C. giganteum View in CoL and a mistake due to ontogenetic changes in sculpture. Campanile lachesis ( Bayan, 1870) View in CoL has similar height and whorl shape to C. giganteum View in CoL more slender shell with many whorls with strong adapical nodes, which may be elongated to short spines. Campanile paronae Boussac, 1911 , from the late Eocene of France, differs in having flat spire whorls with disordered thick and rounded tubercules increasing in size towards the body whorl ( Boussac 1911: 283, 284, pl. 17, figs 59, 63, 64 [Turin Basin]).

Superfamily CERITHIOIDEA Fleming, 1822

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Campanilidae

Genus

Campanile

Loc

Campanile giganteum ( Lamarck, 1804 )

Islamoğğlu, Yeşşim, Dominio, Stefano & Kowalke, Thorsten 2011
2011
Loc

Campanile giganteum

GUNGOR A. 1975: 30
1975
Loc

Campanile cf. giganteum

BOUSSAC J. 1911: 283
1911
Loc

Cerithium (Campanile) giganteum

OPPENHEIM P. 1896: 183
1896
Loc

Cerithium vicetinum

BAYAN F. 1870: 30
1870
Loc

Cerithium giganteum

COSSMANN M. 1906: 71
LAMARCK J. - B. DE 1804: 439
1804
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