Acirsa, Morch. This, 1857
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4654.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF18F633-A983-FF60-2B9C-C7AFFE0AFAA4 |
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Acirsa |
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Acirsa View in CoL sp.
Fig. 30H View FIGURE 30
Material. Specimen MGUH 33247 is an external mould consisting of seven teleoconch whorls.
Occurrence. Lithified top of the Højerup Member of the Maastrichtian Tor Formation at Mandehoved, Stevns Klint.
Description. Protoconch not preserved. Teleoconch whorls very weakly convex, twice as wide as high and separated by deep linear suture located immediately abapically to whorl periphery. Transition to convex base rather gradual. Aperture unknown. Teleoconch sculpture consisting of around 13 sharp ridged, low, axially oriented transverse ribs; ribs tapering out at transition to base. Ribs crossed by fine, orthocline to slightly prosocline growth lines and up to around 15 weak and densely spaced spiral striae. Periphery with coarser spiral furrow, marking transition to coarser, scattered spiral striae on base.
Measurements. MGUH 33247 is just over 2.0 mm wide with a preserved height of 6.2 mm.
Remarks. Acirsa sp. differs from Acirsa torensis n. sp. described above by the apparently lower number of transverse ribs, which are less opisthocline in nature, the less convex whorls and the seemingly more slender spire. On the other hand these differences could merely reflect ontogenetic changes as Acirsa sp. is represented by a single teleoconch, while the material of A. torensis n. sp. is limited to two juvenile specimens. Acirsa sp. differs from the Early Cretaceous A. miyakoensis ( Nagao, 1934) and A. ofunatoensis Kase, 1984 from Japan by the finer transverse ribs and less sharp transition to the base. It appears close to the Late Cretaceous Acirsa culmosa Sohl, 1964b from the USA, but differs by the slightly less convex whorls with apparently a much less dense sculpture of spiral striae on the base and a complete termination of the transverse ribs immediately abapically of the periphery. It is characterized from the slightly younger Selandian Acirsa elatior ( von Koenen, 1885) from Denmark by a more slender spire and less convex whorls.
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Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis |
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