Malletiidae Adams and Adams, 1858

Hausmann, Imelda M., Nützel, Alexander, Roden, Vanessa Julie & Reich, Mike, 2021, Palaeoecology of tropical marine invertebrate assemblages from the Late Triassic of Misurina, Dolomites, Italy, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (1), pp. 143-192 : 173

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00659.2019

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Malletiidae Adams and Adams, 1858
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Family Malletiidae Adams and Adams, 1858 View in CoL Genus Palaeoneilo Hall and Whitfield, 1869

Type species: Nuculites constricta Conrad, 1842 ; USA, Devonian.

Palaeoneilo distincta ( Bittner, 1895)

1895 Leda View in CoL (?) distincta n. sp.; Bittner 1895: 150–152, pl. 16: 38, 39. 1981 Palaeoneilo distincta f. laubei (Bittner); Zardini 1981: pl. 3: 14, 15.

Material.— Four specimens, all from bulk samples; 2 from Lago Antorno ( PZO 12858 , 2 specimens); 2 from Misurina Landslide ( PZO 12746 , 2 specimens); Italy, Carnian , Triassic .

Remarks.—All specimens have the same outline and show only a weak sculpture of slightly strengthened growth lines similar to Bittner’ s (1895) and Zardini’s (1981) illustrations of Palaeoneilo distincta . The umbo is central, the shell outline circular to oval-shaped. The specimens studied herein also resemble Bittner’s (1895) Leda (?) zelima d’Orbigny, 1849, to some degree, however, this species is more oval than our shells. All four specimens are double-valved.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Carnian, Upper Triassic; northern Italy (Cassian Formation); Hungary (Bakony) ( Diener 1923; Paleobiology Database, https://paleobiodb.org).

Palaeoneilo elliptica (Goldfuss, 1837)

Fig. 26B View Fig .

1837 Nucula elliptica sp. nov.; Goldfuss 1837: 153, pl. 124: 16 (pars).

1841 Nucula elliptica Goldf. ; Münster 1841: 83, pl. 8: 8.

1843 Nucula tenuis View in CoL ?; Klipstein 1843: 263, pl. 17: 17.

1848 Leda elliptica ; Deshayes 1848: 278.

1849 Leda elliptica ; d’Orbigny 1849: 197.

1852 Nucula Münsteri ; Giebel 1852: 389 (pars.).

1864 Nucula elliptica ; Alberti 1864: 102.

1864 Leda elliptica ; Laube 1864: 407.

1865 Leda elliptica Goldf. sp.; Laube 1865: 67–68, pl. 19: 6.

1895 Palaeoneilo elliptica Goldf. View in CoL spec.; Bittner 1895: 142–143, pl. 16: 26–31.

1981 Palaeoneilo elliptica (Goldfuss) View in CoL ; Zardini 1981: pl. 2: 12–14, pl. 3: 1, 2.

Material.— Three specimens, all from surface samples, 1 from Lago Antorno ( PZO 12859 , figured specimen); 2 from Misurina Landslide ( PZO 12747 , 2 specimens); Italy, Carnian , Triassic .

Remarks.—All specimens from Lago Antorno and Misurina Landslide are articulated. They fit best to Zardini’s (1981) illustrated shells of Palaeoneilo elliptica (Goldfuss, 1837) . Also Bittner’s (1895) illustrated specimens are similar in shape to our specimens.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Carnian, Upper Triassic; northern Italy (Cassian Formation); southern Italy (Sicily); Germany (Muschelkalk, Lettenkohle); Switzerland; Hungary (Bakony); Libya (Tripolis). Rhaetian, Argentina (Mendoza, Arroyo Malo Formation). Anisian, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Triassic: China; Japan; Russia. Sinemurian, Mexico (Sonora, Sierra de Santa Rosa Formation). Jurassic, Portugal.Hettangian, United Kingdom (Blue Lias Formation) ( Kutassy 1931; Paleobiology Database, https://paleobiodb. org).

Order Mytilida Férussac, 1822 View in CoL

Superfamily Mytiloidea Rafinesque, 1815 View in CoL

Family Mytilidae Rafinesque, 1815 View in CoL

Genus Modiolus Lamarck, 1799 View in CoL

Type species: Mytilus modiolus Linnaeus, 1758 ; Mediterranean, Recent.

Modiolus paronai Bittner, 1895

1895 Modiola Paronai nov. spec.; Bittner 1895: 48, pl. 5: 19, 20. 1981 Modiolus paronai (Bittner) ; Zardini 1981: pl. 6: 16, 17, pl. 7: 1, 2. 2015 Modiolus paronai ; Hausmann and Nützel 2015: fig. 9G.

Material.—One valve ( PZO 12748) from Misurina Landslide bulk sample, Italy, Carnian, Triassic.

Remarks.—The single-valved specimen is heavily encrusted and, with a length of ca. 1 mm, very small. However, it closely resembles Zardini’s (1981) illustrated specimens of Modiolus paronai Bittner, 1895 . M. paronai Bittner, 1895 was also found at the Cassian locality Stuores Wiesen, where it was represented by 15 specimens ( Hausmann and Nützel 2015).

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Carnian, Upper Triassic; northern Italy (Cassian, Gorno, and Lombardische formations); Libya (Tripolis); Argentina (?), Middle Triassic; Jordan (Wadi Hesban); Slovenia (Julian); China (Leidapo Member) ( Diener 1923; Kutassy 1931; Paleobiology Database, https:// paleobiodb.org).

Order Ostreida Férussac, 1822 View in CoL

Superfamily Pterioidea Gray, 1847 View in CoL (1820)

Family Bakevelliidae King, 1850 View in CoL

Genus Gervillia Defrance, 1820 View in CoL

Subgenus Cultriopsis Cossmann, 1904

Type species: Gervilleia (Cultriopsis) falciformis Cossmann, 1904 ; France, Jurassic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Nuculanida

Family

Malletiidae

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Malletiidae Adams and Adams, 1858

Hausmann, Imelda M., Nützel, Alexander, Roden, Vanessa Julie & Reich, Mike 2021
2021
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Leda

Bittner, A. 1895: 150
1895
Loc

Palaeoneilo elliptica

Bittner, A. 1895: 142
1895
Loc

Leda elliptica

Laube, G. C. 1865: 67
1865
Loc

Nucula elliptica

Alberti, F. von 1864: 102
1864
Loc

Leda elliptica

Laube, G. C. 1864: 407
1864
Loc

Nucula Münsteri

Giebel, C. G. 1852: 389
1852
Loc

Nucula elliptica

Munster, G. 1841: 83
1841
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