Ptygmatis? tornata (Quenstedt, 1852)
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Ptygmatis? tornata (Quenstedt, 1852)
Morphotype 1 Plate 10: figs 1-10 View Plate 10
?*1830-1833 - Nerinea terebra Schübler - Zieten: 48, pl. 36, fig. 2.
?*1836 - Nerinea incavata sp. nov. - Bronn: 553, pl. 6., fig. 22.
1836 - Nerinea terebra Schübl. - Bronn: 557.
v*1852 - Nerinea tornata - Quenstedt: 429, pl. 34, fig. 36.
1852 - Nerinea constricta - Quenstedt: pl. 34, fig. 32.
1858 - Nerinea tornata - Quenstedt: 757, pl. 94, figs 12, 13.
v 1881-1884 - Nerinea tornata - Quenstedt: 527, pl. 205, figs 67, 68.
v1881-1884 - Nerinea cochlearis - Quenstedt: 556, pl. 207, figs 14, 15.
1901 - Nerinea tornata Quenst. - Geiger: 295.
1997 - Nerinella tornata (Quenstedt, 1852) - Hägele: 132, fig. p. 132 lower left.
1997 - Nerinella partschi (Peters, 1855) - Hägele: 132, pl. 13, fig. 2; fig. p. 132 upper left.
2017 - Nerineoidea Nr. 3 - Gründel: 33, pl. 13E.
Lectotype designation.
Quenstedt (1852) based Nerinea tornata on a specimen from Nattheim ( Quenstedt 1852, pl. 34, fig. 36). This illustration is somewhat schematic. It is probably the same specimen that was illustrated by him elsewhere ( Quenstedt 1881-1884, pl. 205, fig. 67) and that is also illustrated herein (Plate 10 View Plate 10 : figs 8, 9). This specimen is herewith designated as the lectotype.
Material.
Thirty-one specimens representing the typical form from Saal (collection Lang) of which five specimens are illustrated (SNSB-BSPG 2021 XV 32-36) and seven specimens representing the morphotype 2 from Saal: five specimens collection Lang of which two are illustrated (SNSB-BSPG 2021 XV 37, 38), one specimen collection Keupp (SNSB-BSPG 2021 XV 39), one specimen collection Neubauer); three specimens from Nattheim: Nerinea tornata , Tübingen (collection Quenstedt); two fragments from Nattheim: Nerinea cochlearis , Tübingen (collection Quenstedt).
Description.
The shell is very slender; a fragmentary specimen (incomplete ad- and abapically) is 62 mm high; the shell illustrated in Plate 10 View Plate 10 : fig. 6 is ca. 50 mm high. If the assignment of the specimen illustrated in Plate 10 View Plate 10 : fig. 1 is correct, then the juvenile shell is very long, slender, and consists of numerous whorls. The whorls are generally wider than high but the height/width ratio varies. The whorls increase only slowly in width. The whorl face is concave. The only recognizable ornament is a subsutural bulge forming the whorl periphery. The subsutural bulge forms a sharp crest and ramp in well-preserved specimens. The whorls have a subsutural bulge bordered by the adapical suture. The base is flat, smooth and joins the whorl face at an angular edge. The base has a narrow umbilicus. The growth lines are generally opisthocline and curve backward strongly immediately below the adapical suture. The damaged aperture has a rhomboid outline and an oblique siphonal canal, two columellar plaits, one parietal, and one palatal plait.
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Ptygmatis? tornata (Quenstedt, 1852)
Gruendel, Joachim, Keupp, Helmut, Lang, Fritz & Nuetzel, Alexander 2022 |
2017 - Nerineoidea
Sharpe 1850 |