Payraudeautia varovtsiana, Pedriali & Sosso & Dell’Angelo, 2019

Pedriali, Luca, Sosso, Maurizio & Dell’Angelo, Bruno, 2019, Naticid gastropods from the middle Miocene of western Ukraine, Zootaxa 4700 (2), pp. 151-195 : 183-185

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4700.2.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/765787B1-FFC6-FFBA-FF09-FEEBFB395FE3

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scientific name

Payraudeautia varovtsiana
status

sp. nov.

Payraudeautia varovtsiana View in CoL sp. nov.

( Fig. 31 View FIGURE 31 )

Type material. Holotype and 4 paratypes ( Table 18 View TABLE 18 ).

Type locality. Varovtsi , Ukraine .

Type stage. Middle Miocene (Upper Badenian) .

Etymology. The name refers to the type locality, the village of Varovtsi, Ukraine.

Other material. Varovtsi: NP 10036 (3 shells); BD 174 (1 shell).

Diagnosis. Globose, robust shell with rather depressed spire and inflated last whorl. Umbilicus deep, large, with broad, rather depressed funicle and prominent, narrowly round-topped spiral ridge. Parietal callus wide, with small adapical knob and pointed anterior lobe; umbilical callus thick, semicircular, separated from anterior lobe of parietal callus by faint transverse groove. Colour pattern of uneven, dense whitish to brown collabral stripes and lines darker subsuturally and on lower base, over uniform pale brown background; apex, parietal and umbilical calluses whitish.

Description. Protoconch small, turbiniform, of 1.65 convex whorls, smoth except for small tip sculptured with unevenly noded, well spaced spiral threads. Teleoconch somewhat globose, moderately depressed, rather solid. Spire low-conical, rather depressed, whorls sligtly convex; suture thin, adpressed. Last whorl inflated, slightly expanded toward aperture; subsutural shelf indistinct, periphery above midline. Aperture D-shaped in slightly prosocline plane. Parietal callus large, with concave abapertural outline, thicker at both ends, with small, flat-topped adapical knob and pointed anterior lobe, ending near basal fasciole. Umbilicus deep, large; umbilical border rounded; um- bilical wall concave, incised by shallow groove, narrow to broad, bearing prominent, narrowly round-topped spiral ridge, inclined toward interior of umbilicus and terminating in subtriangular, asymmetric plug on lowermost part of inner lip. Funicle broad and rather depressed, separated from inner spiral ridge by broad and shallow groove. Umbilical callus thick, semicircular, separated from anterior lobe of parietal callus by slight to obsolescent transverse groove. Basal fasciole poorly defined. Surface with very fine growth lines, arched subsuturally. One well preserved specimen retains uniform pale brown background with pattern of uneven, dense whitish to brown collabral stripes and lines darker subsuturally and on lower base; apex, parietal and umbilical calluses whitish.

Remarks. Payraudeautia varovtsiana sp. nov. differs from the late Miocene to Recent Mediterranean species P. intricata (Fig. 29.6−8) in that it attains a smaller size and has: 1) a protoconch with a smaller initial half-whorl (0.191 and average 0.320 mm, respectively), 2) an adapical knob on the parietal callus 3) a greater aperture width (see Figs 14 and 15 View FIGURES 12–19 ), 4) a narrower umbilicus, 4) a thinner spiral ridge separated from umbilical wall by a weaker groove, and 5) a different colour pattern of uneven, dense collabral stripes and lines (mottles, chevron and flammulate markings in P. intricata , see above remarks on P. sabrinae sp. nov.).

The unsculptured protoconch with about 1 more whorl, with greater diameter (average 1.037 and 0.706 mm, respectively) and smaller diameter of the first half-whorl (average 0.097 and 0.191 mm, respectively) is the primary element differentiating the late Miocene to late Pliocene Italian species P. fasciolata (Figs 29.4, 29.5) from P. varovtsiana sp. nov.

The Tortonian northwestern Italian species P. bituberculata (Figs 30.7, 30.8) is also similar to P. varovtsiana sp. nov., but differs from it in having an unsculptured protoconch of 1.3 more whorls, with greater diameter (average 1.082 and 0.706 mm, respectively), smaller diameter of the first half-whorl (average 0.058 and 0.191 mm, respectively, one-third of the size), and a narrower umbilical callus ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20–22 ), which is subtriangular and not semicircular as in P. varovtsiana sp. nov.

Payraudeautia ermesi sp. nov. (see above) is distinguished from P. varovtsiana sp. nov. in having an unsculptured protoconch of 0.5 more whorls with a smaller diameter of the first half-whorl (average 0.103 and 0.191 mm, respectively), a higher spire (see Fig. 11 View FIGURES 4–11 ) with more convex whorls, and a shorter anterior lobe.

Payraudeautia sabrinae sp. nov. (see above) can be easily distinguished from P. varovtsiana sp. nov. because of its unsculptured protoconch with larger diameter of the first half-whorl (average 0.306 and 0.191 mm, respectively), its higher spire (see Fig. 11 View FIGURES 4–11 ), its markedly thicker parietal callus and anterior lobe, its smaller umbilical callus (see Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20–22 ), its narrower umbilicus (see Fig. 17 View FIGURES 12–19 ), with weaker inner spiral ridge, and its larger overall size.

Distribution. Middle Miocene: Central Paratethys (Upper Badenian) in Ukraine (this paper).

TABLE 18. Payraudeautia varovtsiana sp. nov., type material, repository numbers and basic parameters. Spm stands for number of specimens; H stands for shell height (indicated as the maximum value if the paratype includes more than one shell)

type material repository locality spm material H (mm) figures
Holotype MPUM 11754 Varovtsi 1 shell 4.95 31.1a–c
Paratype 1 MPUM 11755 Varovtsi 1 shell 5.22 31.2a–c
Paratype 2 MZB 50508 Varovtsi 1 shell 4.52 31.3a–d
Paratype 3 IGS NANU B-III-15/2018 Varovtsi 1 shell 6.11  
Paratype 4 ZISP 1/62206 Varovtsi 1 shell 4.23  
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