Perrona eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 ) Harzhauser & Landau & Janssen, 2022

Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard & Janssen, Ronald, 2022, The Clavatulidae (Gastropoda, Conoidea) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with considerations on fossil and extant Clavatulidae genera, Zootaxa 5123 (1), pp. 1-172 : 116-117

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Perrona eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 )
status

comb. nov.

Perrona eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) View in CoL nov. comb.

Figs 34E View FIGURE 34 1 –E View FIGURE 1 3 View FIGURE 3 , F 1 –F View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 , 35E View FIGURE 35 1 –E View FIGURE 1 3 View FIGURE 3 , F 1 –F View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 7 View FIGURE 7

Pleurotoma tuberculata Münster —Münster in Goldfuss 1841: 20, pl. 171, fig. 6c (only) [non Pleurotoma tuberculata Pusch,

1837]. Pleurotoma asperulata Lam. — Hörnes 1854 (partim): 341, pl. 37, figs 5a–b [non Megaclavatula asperulata ( Lamarck, 1822) ]. Clavatula Eleonorae —Hoernes 1891: 130 [nomen nudum]. * Pleurotoma (Clavatula) Eleonorae nobis— Hoernes & Auinger 1891: 349, pl. 45, figs 1–3. Clavatula Eleonorae R. Hoernes i Auinger— Friedberg 1912: 198, pl. 12, fig. 6. Pleurotoma (Clavatula) asperulata Lamarck — Schaffer 1908: 112, pl. 11, fig. 16 [non Megaclavatula asperulata ( Lamarck, 1822)].? Clavatula asperulata Lamarck — Csepreghy-Meznerics 1953: 9, pl. 1, figs 19–20 [non Megaclavatula asperulata ( Lamarck, 1822)]. Clavatula (Clavatula) asperulata eleonorae R. Hoernes et Auinger — Švagrovský 1958: 10, pl. 2, figs 1–3. C [lavatula]. (C [lavatula]) eleonorae (R. Hörn. et Au.) — Sieber 1958a: 157. Clavatula eleonorae Hoernes et Auinger , sp. 1891— Glibert 1960: 38. Clavatula asperulata Lamarck, 1822 — Strausz 1966 (partim): 405, pl. 15, figs 18–19 (only) [non Megaclavatula asperulata ( Lamarck, 1822)].? Clavatula asperulata Lamarck — Strausz 1966: 405, pl. 15, figs 20–21 [non Megaclavatula asperulata ( Lamarck, 1822) ]. Clavatula (Clavatula) eleonorae (Hoernes R. & Auinger) — Mikuž 1998: 71, pl. 2, fig. 3.? Clavatula eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) — Kovács & Vicián 2021: 142, pl. 1, figs 28–29.

non Clavatula eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891) View in CoL — Bałuk 2003: 33, pl. 3, figs 6–9 [cf. Granulatocincta schreibersi ( Hörnes, 1854)].

Type material. Lectotype designated herein: NHMW 1949 View Materials /0005/0052, Baden-Sooss ( Austria), SL: 52.1 mm, MD: 23.8 mm, illustrated in Hoernes & Auinger (1891, pl. 45, figs 1a–b), figs 34E 1 –E 3 . Paralectotype: NHMW 1846 View Materials /0037/0309a, Enzesfeld ( Austria) , SL: 51.5 mm, MD: 21.8 mm, illustrated in Hoernes & Auinger (1891, pl. 45, figs 2), figs 34F 1 –F 2; NHMW 1846 View Materials /0037/0309b, Enzesfeld ( Austria) , SL: 41.1 mm, MD: 16.8 mm, illustrated in Hoernes & Auinger (1891, pl. 45, figs 3), figs 35E 1 –E 3; NHMW 1847 View Materials /0037/0310, Enzesfeld ( Austria) , SL: 42.9 mm, MD: 19.2 mm, illustrated in Hörnes (1856, pl. 37, fig. 5), figs 35F 1 –F 2; NHMW 1970 View Materials /1396/1449a, Baden ( Austria) , SL: 39.3 mm, MD: 14.1 mm. NHMW 1855 View Materials /0045/0484, 14 spec., Gainfarn ( Austria) .

Additional studied material. NHMW 1937 View Materials /0002/0298, illustrated in Schaffer (1908, pl. 11, fig. 16) ; NHMW 2010 View Materials /0004/1112/ 78 spec., Bad Vöslau ( Austria) ; NHMW 2010 View Materials /0004/1114, 15 spec., Bad Vöslau ( Austria) , NHMW 1997 View Materials z0178/1131, 3 spec., Bad Vöslau ( Austria) ; NHMW 2013 View Materials /0300/0413, 1 spec., Baden-Sooss ( Austria) ; NHMW 2021 View Materials /0132/0005, 11 spec., Baden-Sooss ( Austria) ; NHMW 1970 View Materials /1396/1452, 5 spec., Baden ( Austria) ; NHMW 1847 View Materials /0046/0034, 4 spec., Szob ( Hungary) .

Revised description. Shell moderately large, solid, broad bucciniform, with gradate to conical, weakly to moderately coronate spire; apical angle ~40–45°. Protoconch not preserved. Teleoconch of up to ten whorls. Early teleoconch whorls with weak, smooth adsutural cords and comma-shaped riblets on broad, concave mid-portion. Profile of later spire whorls subcylindrical with mid-portion concave. On sixth spire whorl sculpture changes. Prominent subsutural collar bearing wide-spaced, short, open spines, broad concave mid-portion and row of indistinct broad suprasutural tubercles. Delicate spiral threads cover entire surface. Suture narrowly impressed, undulating. Last whorl 60% of total height, subcylindrical; with subsutural collar wide, but poorly delimited, bearing 12–14 short spines. Subsutural ramp broad, weakly concave, delimited by weakly tubercular, narrow shoulder cord. Peribasal and perifasciolar cords of similar strength, bearing small tubercles. Whorl profile between major cords straight to weakly concave. Siphonal fasciole strongly swollen, twisted, with prominent growth increments, often separated from columellar callus by pseudumbilical chink. Fine spiral cords cover entire whorl surface. Aperture wide, ovate. Outer lip not thickened, smooth within. anal sinus wide, moderately deep, asymmetrically U-shaped, with apex below subsutural cord; siphonal canal moderately short, wide, twisted, deeply notched at tip. Columella weakly excavated, smooth. Columellar and parietal callus strongly thickened, forming broad callus rim.

Discussion. Perrona eleonorae is morphologically close to Perrona laciniata Bellardi, 1877 , from the Tortonian of Stazzano ( Italy) (see Bellardi 1877: 178, pl. 6, fig. 4) including its varieties P. l. percaudata Sacco, 1891 and P. l. subspinulata Sacco, 1891 (see Sacco 1904: 48, pl. 12, figs 68, 69) (note that we have not seen early teleoconch whorls of P. lacinata to verify its placement in Perrona ). Both species are distinguished by the higher spire and higher base of P. laciniata and its much weaker sculpture of the subsutural cord, which lacks tubercles. Nevertheless, both species might form a phylogenetic lineage, ranging from the Langhian to the Tortonian (see also Montanaro 1937, pl. 5, figs. 53–55).

The specimen illustrated by Kovács & Vicián (2021) from Letkés ( Hungary) differs from typical P. eleonorae by its more concave whorl profile, the rapidly contracting base, and the absence of spiral cords on the spire whorls. It might represent an atypical morph.

Paleoenvironment. Specimens from Enzesfeld ( Austria), Mikulov (the Czech Republic) and Šentjernej ( Slovenia) derive from inner neritic environments, partly with sea grass (own data).

Distribution in Central Paratethys. Badenian (middle Miocene): Vienna Basin: Baden-Sooss, Bad Vöslau, Enzesfeld ( Austria) ( Hoernes & Auinger 1891), Mikulov (the Czech Republic) ( Švagrovský 1958); Pannonian Basin: Szob ( Hungary) ( Strausz 1966); Krka Basin: Šentjernej ( Slovenia) ( Mikuž 1998).

MD

Museum Donaueschingen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Clavatulidae

Genus

Perrona

Loc

Perrona eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 )

Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard & Janssen, Ronald 2022
2022
Loc

Clavatula eleonorae ( Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 )

Baluk, W. 2003: 33
2003
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