Granaria
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.2.9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:664B901F-AAF6-4414-8BC0-18963951FB56 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6138838 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D047E409-B024-1313-FF02-06C5FEBCBFA0 |
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Granaria |
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Granaria View in CoL sp.
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Material examined. BSPG 1952 VIII 46 (1 spcm.), 47 (2 spcm.).
Description. Shell small, with acuminated spire top. Protoconch (1½ whorl) narrow, rounded, smooth; transition to teleoconch unclear. Whorl profile convex. Suture deep. Teleoconch sculptured by regularly distributed, very fine prosocline ribs; distance between ribs approximately twice rib width.
Previous identification of the material. Gall (1980: Nr. 31): Cochlostoma sp.
Discussion. Only spire fragments remain and thus a more precise identification is not possible. The regular whorl growth and the fine, straight and regular ribs indicate the genus Granaria ( Höltke & Rasser 2013) . Moreover, the present specimens are indistinguishable from the Granaria sp. described from the Middle Miocene (MN 5) of Sandelzhausen, southeastern Germany ( Salvador 2014).
Paleoecological remarks. Recent Granaria species prefer dry and open habitats, usually calcareous (Welter- Schultes 2012).
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Bayerische Staatssammlung fuer Palaeontologie und Geologie |
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