Mohrensternia waldhofensis, Kowalke & Harzhauser, 2004
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13272499 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0386436B-FFFF-FFB8-FF80-F9B2C687F85F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Mohrensternia waldhofensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Mohrensternia waldhofensis View in CoL sp. nov.
Fig. 11D View Fig .
Derivation of the name: Named after the type locality.
Type horizon and locality: Early Sarmatian , silty to marly brackish water clay at Waldhof near Wetzelsdorf, Styria / Austria .
Material.— The holotype ( NHMW 2002 View Materials z0029/0016) and two paratypes ( NHMW 2002 View Materials z0029/0017) are present from the Early Sarmatian of Waldhof , Styria .
Description.—The small, moderately slender, turreted shell comprises up to seven slightly rounded whorls separated by moderately incised sutures. The holotype measures 3.42 mm in height and 1.64 mm in width. Sculpture consists of 12 regularly rounded, broad axial ribs, about as broad as the gaps between them. Indistinct, subordinated spiral striae cross the axial ribs. The last whorl forms about 50% of total shell height. The oval aperture is thin, holostomatous and is characterised by a slightly pointed posterior portion. A very narrow, slit−like umbilicus is present.
The broad, barrel−shaped protoconch comprises 2.25 slightly rounded whorls measuring 0.34 mm in height and 0.29 mm in maximum diameter. The first whorl measures 0.12–0.13 mm in maximum diameter and 0.04 mm in the width of the initial cap. The transition from the embryonic shell to the larval shell is indistinct. The transition from the larval shell to the teleoconch is indicated by a straight, thickened rim, which is not projecting.
Remarks and differences.—The protoconch indicates an indirect development including a free planktonic larval stage. Mohrensternia waldhofensis sp. nov. differs from M. banatica (which has a similar size and outline) by the higher body whorl and the coarser sculpture of fewer but stronger axial ribs. The protoconch of M.waldhofensis is higher than wide, whereas it is as high as wide in M. banatica , which is furthermore distinguished by a well−demarcated embryonic shell. Mohrensternia waldhofensis differs from M. angulata (with similar sculpture) by its smaller shell and by the oval aperture, which is more rounded in M. angulata . The protoconch differs in being higher than wide in M.waldhofensis (as high as wide in M.angulata ).
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