Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis Brocc. var. lineolatocincta Sacco, 1895

* [ Turritella] H [austator] vermicularis var. lineolatocincta Sacc. — Sacco, 1895: 23, pl. 2, fig. 17.

non Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis Brocc. var. lineolatocincta Sacco — Schaffer, 1912: 162, pl. 53, figs 1–4.

non Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis lineatocincta [sic] Sacco, 1895 — Hölzl, 1958: 185 .

non Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis lineolatocincta Sacco — Sieber, 1960: 243 .

non Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis lineolatocincta Sacco, 1895 — Steininger, 1963: 47 .

non Turritella vermicularis Brocc. var. lineolatocincta Sacco — Gamkrelidze et al., 1964, 240.

non Turritella (Haustator) vermicularis lineolatocincta Sacco, 1895 — Steininger et al., 1971: 372, pl. 6, fig. 7.

Discussion. This taxon was originally described by Sacco (1895) based on shells from the Pliocene of the Po Basin (e.g. Astigiana, Piacentino, Zinola, Albenga; Italy). Schaffer (1912) used the name for poorly preserved specimens from the Eggenburgian (early Miocene) of Austria. A revision of these specimens (KM Inv. no. F/1154, 1155, 1156) revealed that the specimen illustrated by Schaffer (1912, pl. 53, fig. 1) is a fragment of Turritella inaequicingulata Hölzl, 1958 (identical sculpture and wide lateral sinus). The other three specimens are plaster casts and might also represent reworked Turritella inaequicingulata . The identity of specimens from the Sakaraulian (early Miocene) of Georgia, listed as T. vermicularis lineolatocincta by Gamkrelidze et al. (1964) is unclear.