[= Amathinidae: Leucotina sp.]
Actaeon vindobonensis (Handmann) — Papp 1954: 57, pl. 3, figs 21–22 [non Conovulus vindobonensis Handmann, 1882].
non Acteon vindobonensis (Handmann) — Fordinál & Zlinská 1998: 138, pl. 1, fig. 3 [= Adelactaeon schwartzi (Handmann, 1883)].
Discussion. Papp (1954) illustrated a small Sarmatian shell (SL: 3.8, MD. 2.0 mm), assuming that it represented a species described by Handmann (1882: 564) as Conovulus (?) vindobonensis. The holotype of Conovulus (?) vindobonensis from the Sarmatian of Bad Vöslau (Austria) was stored in the Kollegium Kalksburg in Vienna, a Catholic private school, but is lost. Handmann (1883) described a small (SL: 2 mm, MD: 1 mm), smooth, inflated shell of five whorls with a thick outer lip and small columellar denticle. It was established in the ellobiid genus Conovulus Lamarck, 1816 [= Melampus Montfort, 1810] and might represent a Pyramidellidae. In any case the specimen illustrated by Papp (1954) differs considerably in its prominent spiral sculpture of deep, punctate grooves. This morphology is reminiscent of the Amathinidae genus Leucotina A. Adams, 1860 [type species Leucotina niphonensis A. Adams, 1860; present-day, Japan] and therefore we exclude it from Acteonidae.
Distribution in Central Paratethys. Sarmatian (Middle Miocene): Vienna Basin: Hölles (Austria) (Papp 1954).