Kelheimia triangulata, Gründel & Nützel, 2024

Gründel, Joachim & Nützel, Alexander, 2024, Late Jurassic (Upper Kimmeridgian) gastropods from Saal near Kelheim (Germany, Bavaria), Zitteliana 98, pp. 19-72 : 19-72

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zitteliana.98.e138605

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9FB6F185-9EA1-48EB-A5C9-632BD52A8B6F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14395397

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A112784B-E806-5E15-9C36-B686C56A4AEF

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Zitteliana by Pensoft

scientific name

Kelheimia triangulata
status

sp. nov.

Kelheimia triangulata sp. nov.

Plate 5: figs 5–11 View Plate 5

Etymology.

Latin triangulus – because of the triangular outline of the shell.

Holotype.

SNSB–BSPG 2016 XXI 1749 (Plate 5 View Plate 5 : figs 5–7).

Paratypes.

8 specimens, SNSB–BSPG 2016 XXI 1750 –1757.

Type locality and stratum.

Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) reefal limestones from the locality Saal near Kelheim, Lower Bavaria ( Gründel et al. 2015, 2022).

Diagnosis.

As for genus.

Description.

Shell broadly trochiform, conical, slightly coeloconoid; a specimen is 48 mm wide; early whorls slender with distinct sutures; later whorls increase more rapidly producing coeloconoid shell shape; late whorls with straight whorl face, separated by inconspicuous sutures; early whorls with edge above mid-whorl separating oblique ramp and vertical abapical whorl face; several spiral cords present on both whorl portions; approximately 9 bulging, relatively wide axial ribs run from suture to suture forming nodes on edge; as width growth accelerates, edge and axial ribs disappear; straight whorl face of late whorls covered with about 8 spiral cords; cords wider than separating furrows; growth lines straight to weakly prosocyrt, prosocline on whorl face and base; transition from whorl face to base at sharp, angular edge; base anomphalous, slightly convex, covered with wide spiral cords; aperture large with circular lumen and callous inner lip.

Remarks.

Brachytrema (Petersia) sp. sensu Hägele (1997) has bulgy axial ribs on the last whorls and severeal folds inside the aperture (on olumella and outer lip). In Pyrgotrochus cyproea (d’Orbigny) sensu Fischer and Weber (1997) , the whorls are has regularly increasing in width, it has a selenizone, its ornament does not show ontogenetic change, and its spiral cords are narrower. Pleurotomaria berlieri Loriol in Loriol and Girardot (1903) (based on a steinkern) is larger, lacks distinct ornamentation, and its aperture has an edge.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Vetigastropoda

Order

Trochida

SuperFamily

Trochoidea

Family

Metriomphalidae

Genus

Kelheimia