Pseudotorinia Sacco, 1892

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard, 2023, The Architectonicidae and Mathildidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea-victims of the Miocene Climatic Transition, Zootaxa 5370 (1), pp. 1-74 : 38-39

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Pseudotorinia Sacco, 1892
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Genus Pseudotorinia Sacco, 1892 View in CoL

Type species. Solarium obtusum Bronn, 1831 View in CoL ; original designation by Sacco (1892: 66). Pliocene, Italy .

Original diagnosis. “ This subgenus [Torinia] … is partly based on the special form of the operculum; therefore, in the absence of this, it is only provisionally that I doubtfully attribute some fossil forms to this group, which in the external characters recall the typical Torinia. In the case that this attribution is recognized, I would propose to constitute for these forms, so different from the real solariums, the new subgenus Pseudotorinia , for which I would select S. obtusum (Bronn) View in CoL as type ” (Sacco 1892: 66, translated from Italian).

Revised description. “ Shell very small to small (usually 2–8 mm), lens-shaped with distinctly rounded base to coin-shaped with strongly angular base; umbilicus moderately to extremely wide (ca. 19–53% of shell diameter); distinct axial growth marks on entire shell surface, but usually only stronger than spiral ribs on early whorls; upper (apical) side: subsutural rib usually stronger and with coarser nodules than following 2–3 midribs; upper peripheral rib prominent and stronger than midribs; peripheral keel formed by very prominent lower peripheral rib (LPR), upper point of whorl attachment here; base: infraperipheral rib hardly stronger than following 2–3 narrow, distinctly demarcated spiral ribs; inner part of base formed by 3–4 wider spiral ribs, the outer one of which representing a ± prominent basal keel, the innermost (UC) surrounding umbilicus with strong nodules; umbilical wall with axial growth lines, in most cases without, rarely with 1–2 ± weak spiral ribs ” ( Bieler 1993: 276; see also Bieler 1985b: 91) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Synonyms. Awarua Mestayer, 1930 View in CoL (type species Omalaxis amoena Murdoch & Suter, 1906 ; Recent, New Zealand). Calodisculus Rehder, 1935 (type species Discohelix (Discosolis) retifera Dall, 1892 ; Pliocene, Florida).

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