Ptygmatis? polyspira (Quenstedt, 1884)

Gruendel, Joachim, Keupp, Helmut, Lang, Fritz & Nuetzel, Alexander, 2022, Late Jurassic (Upper Kimmeridgian) Heterobranchia (Gastropoda) of the coral-facies of Saal near Kelheim and the viciniy of Nattheim (Germany), Zitteliana 96, pp. 179-221 : 179

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.96.e84187

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:35B61908-6E65-48B0-9A17-7281C2253391

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/49FC536A-2D49-5A47-9354-C1047C51E141

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scientific name

Ptygmatis? polyspira (Quenstedt, 1884)
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Ptygmatis? polyspira (Quenstedt, 1884) View in CoL

Plate 12: fig. 4 View Plate 12

v*1881-1884 - Nerinea polyspira - Quenstedt: 554, pl. 207, fig. 3.

1901 - Aphanoptyxis polyspira Quenstedt - Geiger: 301.

1997 - Aphanoptyxis polyspira (Quenstedt, 1884) - Hägele: 133, fig. p.133, lower left.

Material.

Quenstedt’s (1881-1884) figured specimen (holotype by monotypy) from Nattheim ( Tübingen, Quenstedt collection).

Description.

The specimen consists of 7 whorls and is 32 mm high (apex missing). The shell is moderately slender and the whorls are increasing regularly in width. The sutures are somewhat pronounced by a subsutural bulge. The whorl face is straight and entirely covered by spiral cords (7-8 spiral cords on last whorl). The transition from whorl face to base is angular. The aperture is not preserved, plaits are not visible.

Remarks.

The studied holotype of Nerinea polyspira Quenstedt, 1884 is a poorly preserved specimen. Its systematic and taxonomic position remain unclear because aperture and plaits are unknown.

Relationships.

Nerinea ursicina Thurmann, 1861 (in Thurmann and Étallon 1861-1864) differs in having a strong adapical bulge, making the whorl face distinctly concave, fewer spiral cords, and four apertural plaits. Nerinea punctata Voltz sensu Bronn (1836) has a narrow but distinct ramp, and only three spiral cords on its whorl face. Nerinella calliope d’Orbigny sensu Cossmann (1898) has 5-6 spiral cords on the whorl face, some of them having fine knobs. Its aperture has three plaits. Nerinella turritella Voltz sensu Cossmann (1898) lacks a bulge and has four strong, knobby spiral cords on the whorl face and additional weaker cords between them. Nerinella cyane Loriol in Loriol & Pellat, 1874 has higher whorls with a smooth portion above the suture.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Heterobranchia

SuperFamily

Nerineoidea

Family

Ptygmatididae

SubFamily

Ptygmatidinae

Genus

Ptygmatis