Euthria depressospira Bandat, 1943

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard M., 2024, The Colubrariidae, Eosiphonidae, Melongenidae, Pisaniidae, Prodotiidae and Tudiclidae (Gastropoda, Buccinoidea) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea, Zootaxa 5427 (1), pp. 1-110 : 70-71

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Euthria depressospira Bandat, 1943
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Euthria depressospira Bandat, 1943

Figs 34C View FIGURE 34 , 37A–D View FIGURE 37

Fusus (Euthria) intermedius Micht. — Macovei 1909: 148, pl. 11, fig. 7 [non Euthria intermedia ( Michelotti, 1847) View in CoL ].

* Euthria cornea Linné View in CoL n. var. depressospira— Bandat 1943: 296, pl. 1, fig. 12.

Euthria oppenheimii View in CoL n. sp. — Bandat 1943: 297, pl. 1, figs 13–14.

Euthria subnodosa Hoernes et Auinger — Csepreghy-Meznerics 1972: 28, pl. 11, figs 7–8 [non Euthria subnodosa Hoernes & Auinger, 1890 ].

Euthria intermedia (Michelotti, 1839) View in CoL — Bałuk 1995: 243, pl. 34, fig. 10 [non Euthria intermedia ( Michelotti, 1847) View in CoL ].

Euthria (Euthria) intermedia (Michelotti, 1839) View in CoL — Mikuž 2009: 24, pl. 7, fig. 88 [non Euthria intermedia ( Michelotti, 1847) View in CoL ].

Euthria sp. — Caze et al. 2010: 32, fig. 5J.

Euthria intermedia (Michelotti) View in CoL — Kovács 2018: 182, figs 11–12 [non Euthria intermedia ( Michelotti, 1847) View in CoL ].

Euthria curvirostris ( Grateloup, 1845) View in CoL — Kovács 2022: 73, figs 26–27 [non Euthria curvirostris ( Grateloup, 1845) View in CoL ].

Type material. Lectotype (designated herein): specimen illustrated in Bandat (1943: pl. 1, fig. 12), Middle or Late Miocene , Gurëz ( Albania). We are not aware of the whereabouts of the material.

Illustrated material. NHMW 1862/0001/0229, SL: 42.8 mm, MD: 21.9 mm, Baden ( Austria), Fig 37A View FIGURE 37 1 – A View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 . NHMW 1860/0040/0160, SL: 43.4 mm, MD: 22.0 mm, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania), Fig 37B View FIGURE 37 1 –B View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 . NHMW 2023/0343/0001, SL: 46.2 mm, MD: 22.8 mm, Baden ( Austria), Figs 37C View FIGURE 37 1 –C View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 . NHMW 2023/0338/0008, SL: 16.9 mm, MD: 8.5 mm, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania), Figs 34C View FIGURE 34 .

Additional material. 10 spec., NHMW 1854 View Materials /0035/0211, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) ; 28 spec., NHMW 1863 View Materials /0015/0180, Lăpugiu de Sus ( Romania) ; 15 spec., NHMW 1869 View Materials /0001/0493, Forchtenau ( Austria) ; 2 spec., NHMW 1872 View Materials /0030/0050, Baden-Sooss ( Austria) ; 3 spec., NHMW 1856 View Materials /0009/0011, Bad Vöslau ( Austria) ; 3 spec., NHMW 1862 View Materials /0001/0259, Möllersdorf ( Austria) ; 1 spec., NHMW 1853 View Materials /0038/0025, Korytnica ( Poland) .

Revised description. Medium-sized, solid, stout ovate shell with conical spire, of up to seven teleoconch whorls; apical angle 57–60°. Protoconch mammillate, of 1.5 strongly convex whorls; diameter: 880 μm, height: 980 μm. Early teleoconch whorls almost straight sided with periphery just above abapical suture. Sculpture of widely spaced, slightly drop-shaped axial ribs, overrun by four weak spiral cords and indistinct secondary cords. Suture weakly undulating around axial ribs. Axial ribs fading on third teleoconch whorl. Spiral sculpture reduced to narrow, widely spaced cords on third to fifth whorl, subobsolete on later whorls. Later spire whorls flat-sided or weakly convex, smooth, separated by narrow, weakly incised suture. Last whorl ovate, attaining ~75% of total height, with poorly delimited, weakly convex subsutural ramp, broadly convex mid-whorl, base weakly constricted, fasciole broad, smooth, indistinct. Aperture moderately wide, ovate. Columella strongly and broadly excavated, adherent, smooth except for weak denticle at angled transition to siphonal canal. Anal canal accentuated by low, broad parietal swelling, narrowly incised on broad adapical tip of aperture. Anal denticle usually absent; rarely represented by weak swelling. Outer lip convex, not thickened, bearing about 14 short, prominent lirae, not extending deeply within aperture. Siphonal canal moderately short, wide, strongly deflected and recurved, deeply notched.

Synonyms. Bandat (1943) introduced two names for this species. Based on specimens from the Miocene of Albania from the Proto-Mediterranean Sea. Euthria cornea var. depressospira Bandat 1943 was based on a fully-grown specimen, whereas Euthria oppenheimii Bandat 1943 represents a subadult specimen. As first revisers we chose Euthria depressospira as name for this species.

Discussion. This species is characterized by its solid, smooth, ovate shell with conical spire and indistinct suture. It was confused in the literature and in the collection of the NHMW with Euthria intermedia ( Michelotti, 1847) , Euthria subnodosa Hoernes & Auinger, 1890 and

Euthria curvirostris ( Grateloup, 1845) . Euthria intermedia , from the Burdigalian of the Colli Torinesi ( Italy), but differs in its slenderer shell, higher spire and prominent spiral cords on the base.

The Paratethyan Euthria subnodosa is smaller, has weak axial swellings and spiral cords on the last whorl. Euthria curvirostris , from the Serravallian of the Aquitanian Basin ( France), has a higher spire, a longer, strongly twisted siphonal canal and prominent spiral sculpture. Euthria viciani Kovács, 2018 , from the Badenian of Hungary, is superficially similar but differs in its cyrtoconoid spire, slightly concave subsutural ramp and longer siphonal canal. It is also similar in its stout profile and strongly reduced sculpture to Euthria fuscocingulata (Hoernes et Auinger, 1890) , but that species differs in having a longer siphonal canal, bearing slightly stronger, albeit weak, spiral sculpture, and fewer lirae within the outer lip.

Euthria obesa ( Michelotti, 1847) , from the Burdigalian of Termô-Fôurà ( Italy), might be closely related but differs in its stout, cyrtoconoid spire (see Bellardi 1972: pl. 13, fig. 13; Brunetti & Della Bella 2016: fig. 6E).

Paleoenvironment. The occurrence at Baden, Baden-Sooss and Möllersdorf suggests middle to outer neritic environments.

Distribution in Central Paratethys. Badenian (Middle Miocene): Korytnica Basin: Korytnica ( Poland) ( Bałuk 1995); Vienna Basin: Baden, Baden-Sooss, Möllersdorf ( Austria) (hoc opus); Pannonian Basin: Bánd ( Hungary) ( Kovács 2018); Bükk Mountains: Bóta ( Hungary) ( Csepreghy-Meznerics 1972); Krško Basin: Gorenje Vrhpolje ( Slovenia) ( Mikuž 2009); Bahna Basin ( Romania) ( Macovei 1909); Făget Basin: Lăpugiu de Sus, CoŞteiu de Sus ( Romania) ( Kovács 2022).

Proto-Mediterranean Sea. Middle or Late Miocene: Gurëz ( Albania) ( Bandat 1943).

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

MD

Museum Donaueschingen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Tudiclidae

Genus

Euthria

Loc

Euthria depressospira Bandat, 1943

Harzhauser, Mathias & Landau, Bernard M. 2024
2024
Loc

Euthria curvirostris ( Grateloup, 1845 )

Kovacs, Z. 2022: 73
2022
Loc

Euthria intermedia (Michelotti)

Kovacs, Z. 2018: 182
2018
Loc

Euthria sp.

Caze, B. & Saint Martin, J. - P. & Merle, D. & Saint Martin, S. 2010: 32
2010
Loc

Euthria (Euthria) intermedia (Michelotti, 1839)

Mikuz, V. 2009: 24
2009
Loc

Euthria intermedia (Michelotti, 1839)

Baluk, W. 1995: 243
1995
Loc

Euthria subnodosa

Csepreghy-Meznerics, I. 1972: 28
1972
Loc

Euthria cornea Linné

Bandat, H. 1943: 296
1943
Loc

Euthria oppenheimii

Bandat, H. 1943: 297
1943
Loc

Fusus (Euthria) intermedius Micht.

Macovei, G. 1909: 148
1909
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