Cylichna sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5295.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7976027 |
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Santa Maria material examined. Maximum height 10.0 mm, width 5.0 mm. DBUA-F 1034-1 (78), Macela viewpoint, Santa Maria Island, Azores, Touril Complex, Lower Pliocene.
Description. Shell small to medium sized, relatively solid, ovate-cylindrical. Last whorl making up entire shell height, rounded at apex and base, narrowly umbilicate adapically. Aperture entire height, elongate, narrow adapically reaching slightly higher than apex, widening adapically, rounded adapically. Columella short. Columellar callus thickened, sharply delimited with small fold delimiting medial border of siphonal canal, not extending to parietal area.
Discussion. Cylichna sp. clearly differs from the European Miocene to recent C. cylindracea ( Pennant, 1777) and the Lower to Upper Miocene Atlantic C. pseudoconvoluta ( d’Orbigny, 1852) in being thicker shelled, less cylindrical, and more ovate. It is closely similar to C. ligeriensis (Glibert, 1952) from the Atlantic Middle and Upper Miocene of France, but that species tends to be narrowly swollen or subangular mid-whorl (see Landau et al. 2020a: pl. 19, figs. 1-3).
Distribution. Lower Pliocene: Atlantic, Santa Maria Island, Azores (Bronn in Reiss 1862; Mayer 1864).
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