Klikia cf. c oarctata (Klein, 1853)
(Fig. 14)
Helix c oarctata Klein, 1853: 206 (pl. 5, fig. 6).
Klikia (Apula) coarctata coarctata: Wenz, 1923: 534 .
Klikia (Apula) coarctata: Schlickum, 1976: 17 (pl. 4, fig. 60); Kókay, 2006: 92. Klikia (Apula) cf. coarctata coarctata: Gall, 1980: 60 .
Klikia cf. coarctata: Salvador, 2013b: 161 (figs. 6–9).
Material examined. BSPG 1952 XVIII 7 (1 spcm.).
Description. Shell small, depressed. Protoconch blunt, wide, smooth. Teleoconch sculptured by regularly distributed fine papillae, giving the impression of axial striae. Whorls’ profile slightly convex. Suture well-marked, deep. Whorls regularly increasing in size. Aperture crescent-shaped.
Previous identification of the material. Gall (1980: Nr. 14): Klikia (Apula) cf. coarctata coarctata (Klein) .
Discussion. The single specimen from Gündlkofen, despite being slightly deformed, compares fittingly with K. coarctata, a species from the Middle Miocene of southern Germany (MN 5–6; Klein 1853; Schlickum 1976; Salvador 2013b). However, a more certain identification is not possible, since one of the main features of this species, a covered umbilicus (Klein 1853; Harzhauser & Binder 2004), cannot be observed.
Paleoecological remarks. As a fossil genus, comparison with living relatives is somewhat tentative. Nevertheless, Lueger (1981) suggested that species in this genus preferred drier environments.