Cerithium szentesiense, Halavats, 1888
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szentesiense . Cerithium . Halaváts, 1888
see Potamides disjunctus (J. de C. Sowerby, 1832) View in CoL
Cerithium szenthesiense — Halaváts 1888: 178,
* Cerithium szentesiense — Halaváts 1888: plate captions, pl. 32, figs 9a – b.
Type material. Holotype, Pl. 86, illustrated in Halaváts (1888: pl. 32, figs 9a–b), Mining and Geological Survey of Hungary (Budapest).
Type locality. Szentes ( Hungary) .
Stratigraphy. Late Miocene, Sarmatian.
Discussion. This species is based on a single specimen of Potamides disjunctus (J. de C. Sowerby, 1832) , reworked from Sarmatian strata. This species was introduced as Cerithium szenthesiense by Halaváts (1888: 178), which is a misspelling because the name of the city is Szentes. On the plate captions of the same paper, Halaváts (1888: pl. 32) used the grammatically correct name szentesiense . Boda (1964: 110) used Cerithium szenthesiense again, whereas Halaváts (1888: 178) and Krolopp (1975: 152) used Cerithium szentesiense .
Central Paratethys. Sarmatian (reworked into Pannonian): Pannonian Basin: Szentes ( Hungary) ( Halaváts 1888).
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Cerithium szentesiense
Harzhauser, Mathias, Guzhov, Aleksandr & Landau, Bernard 2023 |
Cerithium szenthesiense
Halavats, G. 1888: 178 |