Skenea, Fleming, 1825
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Skenea View in CoL sp.
Figs 22 View FIGURE 22 G–I
Material. MGUH 33113, MGUH 33114, ØSM.10042-194 and a mould in the informally numbered sample SR.1101 deposited at the Natural History Museum of Denmark.
Occurrence. Lithified top of the Maastrichtian Højerup Member of the Tor Formation at Rødvig and Holtug Quarry, Stevns Klint.
Description. Shell low spired and umbilical, consisting of at least four thin-shelled and loosely coiled whorls separated by deep suture. Transition between protoconch and teleoconch obscure. Whorls smooth, highly convex with weak peripheral keel on first whorl fading away on last; whorl expansion initially slow, becoming pronounced on last whorl. Base strongly convex with wide and deep umbilicus, width approximating 1/5 shell width. Aperture circular in outline, height corresponding to around 4/5 of shell height.
Measurements. MGUH 33114 is 10.2 mm wide and at least 6.8 mm high with two preserved teleoconch whorls.
Remarks. Skenea sp. looks quite a lot like the extant type species Skenea serpuloides (Montagu) except for the smooth whorls and lower spire. It differs from the Middle Palaeocene Circulus sp. of Kollmann & Peel (1983: fig. 38) from Greenland by the smooth and more strongly expanding teleoconch whorls.
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