Seguenzia cf. elegantissima Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5671257 |
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Seguenzia cf. elegantissima Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 |
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Seguenzia cf. elegantissima Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 View in CoL
( Figures 10–12 View FIGURES 8 – 12 )
2006 Seguenzia elegantissima nov. spec.—Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker: p. 26, pl. 3, fig. 2. 2008a Seguenzia elegantissima —Poppe & Tagaro: p. 162, pl. 26, fig. 4.
Material. Anda 6 (6); AndaDeVos (18); AndaClif3 (7); Tiep 1 (1).
Characterization. High spired, H 2.3 mm, W 1.9 mm; P 1.1 whorls, with erect nucleus and two discontinuous spiral ribs, DN 0.11–0.14 mm; T with fine but regular and well developed axial lirae on early whorls, fading on later whorls; slightly erect upper keel; markedly beaded subsutural cord on later T whorls; body whorl with three peripheral spiral ribs and four basal spiral ribs; columellar lip with low basal fold or broadly folded; upper apertural sinus pronounced and thickened.
Distribution. Apart from the studied material, this species is known only from the type locality in the Bohol Sea, Philippines, from 679–740 m water depth ( Poppe et al. 2006).
Remarks. The elongate shape, thin and regular axials, the beaded suprasutural ridge and the folded columellar lip distinguish this species from the two species treated above. The assignment of the present material to S. elegantissima is uncertain, because the outer lip is severely damaged in all specimens, making a complete comparison with the material described by Poppe et al. (2006) impossible. Furthermore the subsutural spiral ridge appears to be smooth to marginally knobby in the recent species, whereas it is distinctly beaded in the fossil material studied here. Seguenzia praeceps Marshall, 1991 , S. fulgida Marshall, 1983 and S. serrata Marshall, 1983 are quite similar in shape, but their subsutural ridge is not as strongly crenulated as in the studied material.
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