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Zebinella selandica Hansen 2019, n. sp.

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Description

Zebinella selandica n. sp.

Figs 25 S–U

Diagnosis. Shell slender with rounded apex, moderately convex whorls and well defined transverse ribs terminating at the whorl periphery. Transverse ribs numbering around 20 on first teleoconch whorl. Suture line well impressed.

Derivation of name. Refers to the Danish island Sealand from where it derives.

Type material. Holotype MGUH 33162 is a nearly complete external mould.

Additional material. The collections at the Natural History Museum of Denmark includes 11 moulds with the unofficial sample numbers SH.12, SR.730, SR.745, SR.746.A, SR.748.B–C, SR.1043.A, SR.1047, SR.1063, SR.1089.A, SR.1093 and SR.1126.

Type stratum and type locality. Lithified top of the Højerup Member of the upper Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Rødvig, Stevns Klint.

Occurrence. Lithified top of the Højerup Member of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Rødvig and Højerup, Stevns.

Description. Shell small to medium-sized, slender with an elongated conical spire. Protoconch obtusely conical, 0.55 mm high and 0.55 mm wide, consisting of approximately 3 ¾ smooth, convex whorls. Transition to teleoconch moderately sharp.

Teleoconch with weakly convex whorls more than twice as wide as high and divided by moderately deeply impressed linear suture located immediately abapically of preceding whorl periphery. Last whorl corresponding to less than half the shell height. Base convex. Aperture slightly flaring with thickened outer lip. Abapical part of aperture and columella not known. Teleoconch sculpture consisting of closely spaced, fine and slightly opisthocline, weakly opisthocyrt transverse ribs reaching from adapical suture to whorl periphery; number of ribs just surpassing 20 on first teleoconch whorl increasing to about 40 on third whorl. Base covered by weak spiral lirae, around nine on third whorl.

Measurements. Holotype MGUH 33162 0.8 mm wide and 2.1 mm high, consisting of protoconch and 3 ½ teleoconch whorls.

Remarks. Zebinella selandica n. sp. differs from the two Selandian taxa figured by Kollmann & Peel (1983) as Zebinella sp. 1 and Z. sp. 2 from Greenland by the teleoconch sculpture with the transverse ribs terminating at the periphery and by the more rounded outline of the spire top. It differs from the Danian Z. nuda Briart & Cornet, 1887 and Z. tenuicancellata Briart & Cornet, 1887 from Belgium by the presence of distinct teleoconch sculpture and well impressed suture line (see Cossmann 1924; Glibert 1973). The lack of both of these characters may indicate that the two Belgian species most likely do not belong to this subgenus.

Notes

Published as part of Hansen, Thomas, 2019, Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark, pp. 1-196 in Zootaxa 4654 (1) on pages 96-97, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3365803

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MGUH
Family
Rissoinidae
Genus
Zebinella
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
MGUH 33162
Order
Littorinimorpha
Phylum
Mollusca
Scientific name authorship
Hansen
Species
selandica
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Zebinella selandica Hansen, 2019

References

  • Kollmann, H. A. & Peel, J. S. (1983) Paleocene gastropods from Nugssuaq, West Greenland. GrOnlands Geologiske UndersOgelse, Bulletin, 146, 1 - 115.
  • Briart, A. & Cornet, F. L. (1887) Description des fossiles du calcaire grossier de Mons. Gasteropodes. Partie IV. Memoires couronnes et Memoires des Savants Etrangers, Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 47, 1 - 118, pls. 1 - 26.
  • Cossmann, M. (1924) Revision des Scaphopodes, Gastropodes et Cephalopodes du Montien de Belgique. Memoires du Musee Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, 34, 1 - 35, pls. 5 - 6.
  • Glibert, M. (1973) Revision des Gastropoda du Danien et du Montien de la Belgique. 1. Les Gastropoda du Calcaire de Mons. Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique Memoire, 173, 1 - 116, pls. 1 - 11.