Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d'Orbigny, 1852 )

TĂMAȘ A., TĂMAȘ D. M. & POPA M. V., 2013, Badenian Small Gastropods From Lăpugiu De Sus (Făget Basin, Romania). Rissoidae Family, Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 9 (1), pp. 57-66 : 60

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13189681

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scientific name

Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d'Orbigny, 1852 )
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Alvania (Alvania) oceani ( d'Orbigny, 1852) View in CoL

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1852 Rissoa oceani d’Orb. - d’Orbigny, p. 29, nr. 368 1954 Alvania oceani d'Orb. - Friedberg, p. 377, pl. 22, fig. 13

1975 Alvania (Alvania) oceani (d'Orbigny) - Bałuk, p. 82, pl. 9, fig. 17

1981 Alvania oceani d'Orbigny - Krach, p. 49, pl. 15, fig. 1

2004 Alvania (Alvania) oceani (d'Orbigny) - Kowalke and Harzhauser, p. 120, fig. 7A.

Material: two specimens, one from L5 and one from Lp2 (one specimen PMBBU 23859 )

Description: Elongated conical shell with five whorls; up to 2.7 mm in height and 1.40 mm in width. The protoconch is only partly preserved, as more than 2 convex whorls. Ornamentation is not visible under the stereomicroscope. Teleoconch with flattened first whorls and a last convex whorl with canaliculate suture. Ornamentation consisting of rounded axial ribs intersected by finer spiral threads; the latter become more pronounced towards the base of the shell. The last whorl represents about 65% of the total shell height. It is ornamented with 21 axial ribs intersected by 8 spiral threads. The shell base is covered by 5 spiral threads. Drop-like aperture, with inner lip covering the umbilicus and external lip showing inner denticles. Varices are present on the last-but-one whorl and in the aperture area. Distribution: identified in Austria ( Kowalke and Harzhauser, 2004), Poland ( Friedberg, 1954; Bałuk, 1975; Krach, 1981).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Rissoidae

Genus

Alvania

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