Calliostoma sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.910.2365 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10380136 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C80687AB-9C22-FFCC-FD25-FD62FC876816 |
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Material examined
ITALY – Tuscany • 1 spec.; Le Colline ; MSF 1207 View Materials (H = 10 mm) .
Description
Conical shell, about 10 mm high, at least seven straight-sided whorls beaded spiral cords at upper and lower suture, smooth in between; basal margin sharp, base smooth, almost flat; aperture subcircular, entire.
Remarks
Sacco (1896) illustrated various species of Calliostoma (as Ampullotrochus ) from Miocene and Pliocene strata of northern Italy. Similar regarding the nodular subsutural cords are Ampullotrochus cinculatus (Verrill, 1884) ( Sacco 1896: 45, pl. 4 fig. 46) and A. granulatus Born, 1778 ( Sacco 1896: 42–43, pl. 4 figs 34–37). The latter species has, as the name indicates, a more granular sculpture (see Gardella & Tabanelli 2017: figs 3–4). A similar fossil Calliostoma with smooth whorl flanks but less distinct subsutural nodular cords is Calliostoma margarita Lozano-Francisco & Vera-Peláez, 2002 from the Pliocene of southern Spain and northern Italy ( Lozano-Francisco & Vera-Peláez 2002; Gardella & Tabanelli 2017). Similarly high-spired but with more distinct spiral ornament is the Pliocene Ampullotrochus perstriolatus Sacco , re-illustrated by Ferrero Mortara et al. (1984: pl. 49 fig. 5).
Stratigraphic and geographic range
Middle Miocene (lower Serravallian), northern Italy.
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