Calliotropis
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1872ECAB-3C5C-4D76-93A0-A8626F75B96E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5671287 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/490087B3-FFAD-6D30-FF1F-FB445E28F96C |
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Calliotropis View in CoL spec. 1
( Figures 35–36 View FIGURES 33 – 38 )
Material. Anda 1 (1); Anda 2 (2); Anda 4 (2).
Characterization. Shell with rounded whorls, H 0.7 mm, W 0.8 mm; P large, bulbous, granulate, 1.1 whorls, DN 0.22 mm; P/T boundary distinct rib; T with reticulate ornamentation; weak spines on intersections of spiral and axial ribs; microsculpture of discontinuous granulate spiral threads; body whorl with four spiral ribs; aperture rounded; umbilicus moderately wide.
Remarks. These shells are probably all juveniles of a single species that could not be matched with any of the other Calliotropis species in the studied material. It is most similar to C. limbifera ( Schepman, 1908) , but the spiral ribs are placed lower on the whorls in these specimens than in C. limbifera ( Schepman, 1908) , the microscopic threads are spirally instead of axially arranged and the protoconch is less inclined.
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