Graphis Jeffreys, 1867
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Graphis Jeffreys, 1867 |
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Genus Graphis Jeffreys, 1867 View in CoL
Fig. 9F, G View Fig .
Type species: Turbo unicus Montagu, 1803 (= junior subjective synonym of Turbo albidus Kanmacher, 1798 ), original designation; Recent; North Atlantic and Mediterranean.
Included Jurassic species: Rotfanella rotundata Gründel, 1998 , Callovian; Rotfanella sp. nov. sensu Gründel 1998, Bathonian; Rotfanella herrigi Gründel, 1999b , Bathonian; Rotfanella weissi Gründel, 1999b , late Toarcian–early Aalenian; Graphis sinecostata Gründel, 2007a , late Toarcian–early Aalenian; Graphis sp. sensu Gründel 2007b, Pliensbachian.
Diagnosis.—Shell small with a blunt apex; protoconch with two whorls, broader than the first teleoconch whorl, with or without radial ribs; teleoconch whorls convex with distinct suture; ornament consists of numerous parasigmoidal axial ribs, crossed by numerous weak spiral striae; base convex and without any border rib to the flank; aperture rounded, small.
Remarks.— Bandel (2005: 21, figs. 64–67) re−described and illustrated the type species of Graphis . This species has the same characters as Jurassic species of Rotfanella (see Fig. 9G View Fig ). Therefore Rotfanella Gründel, 1998 represents a synonym of Graphis . However, Bandel’s (2005) synonymization of Urlocella Gründel, 1998 with Graphis is unjustified. Urlocella differs from Graphis in having a narrower protoconch (smaller diameter than first teleoconch whorl) and in showing a conspicuous reduction of the ornament during ontogeny.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian) to Recent; Germany, Poland.
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