Cerithiella, Hansen, 2019

Hansen, Thomas, 2019, Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark, Zootaxa 4654 (1), pp. 1-196 : 120

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Cerithiella
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Cerithiella View in CoL sp.

Figs 28 View FIGURE 28 P–Q

2014 Cerithiella sp. Hansen & Surlyk: 339, fig. 6: 4, tab. 3.

Material. MGUH 33216, MGUH 33217 and three fragmentary external moulds of teleoconchs with the informal sample numbers SR.739, SR.777 and SR.912.B–C.

Occurrence. Lithified top of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Rødvig and Holtug Quarry, Stevns Klint.

Description. Teleoconch slender with a slightly stepped outline due to deeply impressed and broad suture. Whorls strongly flattened, rounded subrectangular in outline with a height corresponding to 2/5 the width; peripheral keel located just above abapical suture succeeded by weak abapical keel covered by adapical wall of succeeding whorl. Base weakly convex. Columella strong and relatively short with no or only very weakly developed columellar fold. Aperture not preserved.

Teleoconch sculpture composed of strong reticulate pattern of up to around 30 sharp and slightly prosocyrt transverse ribs crossed by four equally strong spiral ribs adapically to base. Strongest spiral rib located on keel. Transverse ribs terminating at sutures. Small tubercles present at connecting points between ribs. Base with one primary spiral rib located on abapical keel and succeeded by increasingly weaker spiral ribs axially. Growth lines fine, their course corresponding to that of the transverse ribs.

Measurements. Largest specimen, MGUH 33216, consisting of 5 ½ teleoconch whorls is 13 mm high and 6.7 mm wide.

Remarks. The taxon strongly resembles C. moltkianum ( Ravn, 1902) , but differs by the staircase outline and the more pronounced reticulation with four instead of three spiral ribs on each whorl.

MGUH

Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis

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