Cerithium mitrale, Eichwald, 1830
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mitrale . Cerithium . Eichwald, 1830
see Tiaracerithium pictum (de Basterot, 1825)
* C [erithium]. mitrale m.— Eichwald 1830: 224.
Type material. Lectotype: specimen illustrated in Eichwald (1852: pl. 7, fig. 10), designated by Švagrovský (1982: 22). PM SPSU Nr. 3/310, SL: 21 mm, MD: 7.1 mm, Zalistsi ( Ukraine).
Type locality. Zalistsi ( Ukraine) .
Stratigraphy. Middle Miocene, Badenian or Sarmatian (Volhynian).
Discussion. A subjective junior synonym of Tiaracerithium pictum , which was frequently used for Paratethyan occurrences.
Central Paratethys. Eggenburgian (Early Miocene): North Alpine-Carpathian Foreland Basin: Maria Dreieichen ( Austria) ( Schaffer 1912). Badenian (Middle Miocene): Korytnica Basin: Korytnica ( Poland), Nowy Sącz Basin: Niskowa ( Poland) ( Bałuk 1970); Voronyaky Hills: Yaseniv (Lviv Region, Ukraine); Polish-Ukrainian Fore-Carpathian Basin: Glybochok, Tarnoruda (Khmel'nytskyi Region), Gusyatyn (Lviv Region), Fashchivka, Zboriv (Ternopil Region) ( Ukraine) ( Friedberg 1914); Vienna Basin: Borský Mikuláš ( Czech Republic) ( Švagrovský 1982); Southern Carpathians: Crivineni-Patârlagele ( Romania) ( Ionesi & Nicorici 1994); Transylvanian Basin: Buitur ( Romania) (Moisescu 1955a).
Sarmatian, Volhynian: Lublin Upland: Krašnik, Łychów ( Poland) ( Bielecka 1967); Polish-Ukrainian Fore-Carpathian Basin: Derman, Tesiv (Rivne Region), Kuncha (Khmel'nytskyi Region), Mogyliv-Podil's'kii (Vinnytsia Region, Ukraine), Buglivka River, Butsyky, Glibiv, Gusyatyn, Gai-Roztots'ki, Kremenets', Mykulyntsi, Ocheretnе, Ogryzkivtsi, Pliskа, Rydomyl', Staryi Pochaiv, Tarasivka, Yurkivtsi, Zalistsi, Vyshgorodok, Zbarazh (Ternopil Region) ( Ukraine) ( Friedberg 1914); Bogdanówka, Chmielnik, Kamionki, Koprzywnica, Lesieczyńskie, Szydłów, Szyły Mazowieckie, Wielowieś ( Poland) ( Friedberg 1914); Vienna Basin: Gaweinsthal, Hauskirchen, Ĥlles, M̂dling, Nexing, Bad Pirawarth, Berndorf (St. Veit an der Triesting), Thallern, Vienna /D̂bling, Vienna /Hernals, Vienna /Liesing ( Austria) ( Sieber 1937), Mikulov ( Czech Republic) ( Sieber 1937); Bílovice u Uherského Hradiště, Čejč, Dúbravka pri Bratislave, Holič, Podivín, Skalica ( Slovakia) ( Švagrovský 1971); Danube Basin: Bohdanovce ( Švagrovský 1971); Eastern Slovakian Basin: Herľany, Kalša, Nižná Myšľa, Olšoviany, Skaroš, Slanec, Ždaňa, ( Slovakia) ( Švagrovský 1954, 1964); Oberpullendorf Basin: Oberpullendorf ( Austria) ( Sieber 1937); Eisenstadt-Sopron Basin: Wiesen ( Austria), Sopron ( Hungary) ( Sieber 1937); Pannonian Basin: Akali, Balatonudvari, Bia, Budapest, Buják, Csabdi, Diszel, Ecseg, F̧zérradvány, Ĝnc, Ĝr̂mb̂ly, Kistálya, Kozárd, Mány, Páty, Pogányvár, Sámsonháza, Szentgŷrgymajor, Szirák, Tard, Tihany, Tinnye, Úny, Várpalota, Vérkút, Vilyipuszta, Zánka ( Hungary) ( Csepreghy-Meznerics 1954; Boda 1959); Bursuc, Buşăuca, Butuceni, Camenca, Chetrosu, FloreȘti, Ghidirim, Gura Căinarului, Lupăria, Mîndîc, MolochiȘul, Năpadova, Raşcov, Răzeni, Rezina, Rîbnița, Saharna, Severinovca, Şoldăneşti, Tîrnova, Vărăncău, Zăzuleni, Zgurița ( Moldova), ( Moldova) ( Kolesnikov 1935; Plǎmǎdealǎ 1970; Ionesi 2006); Hărmăneşti ( Romania) ( Ionesi 2006); Dacian Basin: Capul Mielului Valley ( Romania) ( Munteanu & Munteanu 1997); Dacian Basin: Gabrovnitsa, Makresh, Rakevo, Tyrnava ( Bulgaria) ( Kojumdgieva 1969); Boziorul, Odăile ( Romania) ( Saulea 1956).
Sarmatian, Bessarabian (Late Miocene): Moldavian Platform: Butuceni, Chişinău, Ghidirim, Japca, Mateuţi, MolochiȘul, Orhei, Piatra, SeliȘte, Şoldăneşti, Trebujeni, Zăzuleni ( Moldova) ( Simionescu & Barbu 1940; Plǎmǎdealǎ 1970); Bogdăneşti, Buneşti, Copoului, Drăgoeşti, Hârtop, MaramureȘ Mărgineni-Buzău, Pleseşti, Rădăşeni, Râşca, Repedea, Scheia-Vaslui, Valea Lupului ( Romania) ( Simionescu & Barbu 1940; Korobkov 1951).
Eastern Paratethys. Karaganian (Middle Miocene): Western Ciscaucasia: Tul'skii (Adygea, Russia); Transcaspia: Mangyshlak : Aksengir Mountain, Ashchiktaipak ( Kazakhstan) ( Iljina 1993). Konkian: Western Ciscaucasia: Privol'nyi (Stavropol Krai, Russia); Transcaspia: Mangyshlak : Aksengir Mountain, Mynsualmas ( Kazakhstan) ( Liwerowskaja 1935; Iljina 1993).
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Cerithium mitrale
Harzhauser, Mathias, Guzhov, Aleksandr & Landau, Bernard 2023 |
Tiaracerithium pictum (de Basterot, 1825 )
Harzhauser & Guzhov & Landau 2023 |
mitrale
Eichwald 1830 |