Viviparus cf. maeoticus (Bogachev and Shishkina, 1919)
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Viviparus cf. maeoticus (Bogachev and Shishkina, 1919) |
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Viviparus cf. maeoticus (Bogachev and Shishkina, 1919)
Figure 5.5 View FIGURE 5
1919 Paludina maeotica Bogachev and Shishkina , p. 38-39.
Material. 692 specimens from layer 3.
Description. The shell is oval-conical with a blunted spire (HS is 6.2-14.2 mm, average 7.8; WS is 6.2-12 mm, average 7.5), moderately high (WS/ HS is 0.84-1.0, average 0.9), consisting of 5-6 convex whorls, and separated by a moderately deep suture. Spire is short, pointed. The last whorl is rounded and slightly bended to the suture, about 3/ 4 or more of the shell height (HLW/HS is 0.8-0.9, average 0.85). Aperture has an ovoid form, pointed in the upper part (WA/HA is 0.8-1.1, average 1.0); it is about 2/3 of the total shell height (HA/HS is 0.6- 0.7; 0.61). Aperture edges are thin, not thickened. Umbilicus is slit-like, covered by the inner edge. The shell surface is covered by fine hatching. Opercula are not found.
Remarks. This species is very close to Viviparus achatinoides (Deshayes, 1838) .
Variability. The form is characterised by high variability in shell size and height-to-width ratio due to sexual dimorphism. Young specimens differ from adult forms in a more rounded and lower shell. Shells of adult forms are more elongated and taller. Region of distribution and age. Late Miocene of the the northeastern Azov Sea region.
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