Euthria reussi (Hoernes & Auinger, 1885)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5470.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6A4270C2-D3F9-404F-91E7-4A73F2A99AE4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/36508782-FF85-DB6A-3288-768B0BA4F811 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Euthria reussi (Hoernes & Auinger, 1885) |
status |
|
Euthria reussi (Hoernes & Auinger, 1885)
Figs 30A–C View FIGURE 30
Murex Reussii View in CoL — Hörnes 1848: 18 [nomen nudum].
Murex labrosus Micht. —Hörnes 1853: 242, pl. 25, figs 3a–b [non Janiopsis labrosa ( Bellardi & Michelotti, 1840) View in CoL ].
Jania (?) Reussii M. Hoern.—Hoernes & Auinger 1885: 232.
Jania reussi (M. Hö.) — Boettger 1902: 33.
J [aniopsis]. (?) reussi (Hörn.) — Sieber 1958: 151.
Janiopsis reussi (Hoernes et Auinger) — Kovács 2022: 91.
Type material. Lectotype (designated herein): NHMW 1846 View Materials /0037/0231, SL: 15.6 mm, MD: 7.0 mm, Steinebrunn ( Austria), illustrated in Hörnes (1853: pl. 25, fig. 3), Figs 30C View FIGURE 30 .
Paralectotypes: NHMW 1869 View Materials /0001/0351, SL: 14.3 mm , MD: 7.5 mm, Steinebrunn ( Austria), Figs 30A View FIGURE 30 1 – A View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 . NHMW 1869 View Materials /0001/0351, SL: 14.9 mm , MD: 7.2 mm, Steinebrunn ( Austria), Figs 30B View FIGURE 30 1 –B View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 . Additional paralectotypes: 35 spec. , NHMW 1871 View Materials /0011/0014 and NHMW 1860 View Materials /0001/0196, Steinebrunn ( Austria) and Mikulov ( Czech Republic) .
Additional material. 86 spec., NHMW 1871 View Materials /0010/0342, Steinebrunn ( Austria) .
Revised description. Small, slender fusiform shell; apical angle ~50°. Protoconch of 1.5 convex, smooth whorls. Teleoconch of up to six whorls. Suture shallowly deeply incised, undulating. Early teleoconch whorls convex with weakly concave subsutural ramp, rounded shoulder and convex periphery. Axial sculpture of eight broad ribs separated by narrower interspaces, overrun by five broad spiral cords separated by narrow grooves. Last whorl attaining ~65% of total height; shallow subsutural ramp, rounded shoulder, convex periphery, strongly constricted at base. Axial sculpture of ten ribs, forming fold-like swellings on subsutural ramp, fading over base. Fasciole indistinct. Aperture ovate, moderately wide. Outer lip slightly thickened by terminal varix with 14 lirae extending deep within aperture. Anal canal narrowly incised, indistinct. Siphonal canal moderately long, open, moderately narrow, slightly bent to the left. Columella broadly excavated, smooth, twisted at siphonal canal. Columellar callus forming narrow, poorly delimited, adherent rim,
Discussion. Euthria reussi is extraordinarily abundant at Steinebrunn ( Austria) but unknown from other localities. It was placed in Janiopsis Rovereto, 1899 by Sieber (1958) but lacks the characteristic prominent parietal and anal denticles and the large denticles in the outer lip (see Harzhauser et al. 2024 for Paratethyan Janiopsis species). We place this species in Euthria based on its resemblance with the extant Cape Verde species flock, comprising Euthria taeniopsoides Fraussen & Afonso, 2008 , Euthria emilioi Fraussen & Afonso, 2011 and Euthria calderoni Rolán, 1985 . These species differ from Euthria reussi in their slenderer shells and higher spire (see Fraussen & Swinnen 2016).
Paleoenvironment. Shallow marine, inner neritic in seagrass environments.
Distribution in Central Paratethys. Badenian (Middle Miocene): Vienna Basin: Steinebrunn ( Austria) (Hoernes & Auinger 1885).
MD |
Museum Donaueschingen |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |
Euthria reussi (Hoernes & Auinger, 1885)
Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard M. & Vermeij, Geerat J. 2024 |
Janiopsis reussi (Hoernes et Auinger)
Kovacs, Z. 2022: 91 |
Jania reussi (M. Hö.)
Boettger, O. 1902: 33 |
Murex
Hornes, M. 1848: 18 |