Abyssomelania campbellae
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Ordo: Archaeogastropoda
Familia: Melanodrymiidae
Genus: Abyssomelania
Name
Abyssomelania campbellae – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Abyssomelania campbellae Kaim, Andrzej, 2014, Zootaxa 3861: 416-416.
Materials Examined
Type locality and strata: Cold Fork of Cottonwood Creek, Tehama County, California, USA; locality # 1 in Kiel et al. (2008 b); Lodoga Formation, Great Valley Group; Albian (Early Cretaceous.) Holotype: GZG.INV. 84982, two and half well-preserved adolescent whorls 33.1 mm high and 19.3 mm wide. Paratypes: GZG.INV. 84983, two adult whorls 39 mm high and 30.2 mm wide, we estimate that the complete specimen could be 80 mm high, GZG.INV. 84984 fragmentary specimen displaying the ornamentation on the shell base. Additional material. Five fragmentary specimens from the type locality including juvenile (GZG.INV. 84985) illustrated in Fig. 6 N.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis. Large tall gastropods (reaching 80 mm in length) with smooth lateral flanks of adolescent/adult shell and spirally ornamented base. Growth lines opisthocline throughout the entire lateral flank. Shell largest diameter slightly above abapical suture.
Description
Description. Tall shell with largest diameter of whorl slightly above the abapical suture. Shell surface smooth with opisthocline growth lines only and abyssomelanid riblets at least at last two whorls. Shell base ornamented by five broad spiral ribs intersected by growth lines with no knobs. Suture weakly incised. Protoconch, juvenile teleoconch and aperture not preserved.
Discussion
Remarks.A. campbellae differs from A. cramptoni by its much larger size, and its stronger and less numerous spiral ribs on the base. The largest diameter of the whorl is only slightly above the abapical suture giving less bulgy appearance than in A. cramptoni. The angulation of the growth lines is in the middle of lateral flank in A. campbellae while in the upper part in A. cramptoni.
Etymology
Etymology. For Kathleen A. Campbell, for her pioneering work on the fossil seep faunas of California.
Taxon Treatment
- Kaim, Andrzej; Jenkins, Robert G.; Tanabe, Kazushige; Kiel, Steffen; 2014: Mollusks from late Mesozoic seep deposits, chiefly in California, Zootaxa 3861: 416-416. doi
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