Pleurotomaria

Pleurotomaria is an extinct genus of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Pleurotomariidae.[2]

Pleurotomaria
Temporal range: Jurassic-Cretaceous
Pleurotomaria niloticiformes fossil at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Vetigastropoda
Family: Pleurotomariidae
Genus: Pleurotomaria
Sowerby, 1821 [1]

Species

Species within the genus Pleurotomaria include

Species brought into synonymy

With current taxonomic changes the genus Pleurotomaria has been reserved exclusively for fossil species (denoted with † below).
Known fossil species of Pleurotomaria include:[3]

  • Pleurotomaria agarista Billings, 1865
  • Pleurotomaria anglica (Sowerby, 1818) (synonym: Trochus anglicus)
  • Pleurotomaria angulosa d'Orbigny, 1842
  • Pleurotomaria antitorquata Münster, 1840
  • Pleurotomaria arctica Toula, 1875
  • Pleurotomaria arenaria Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria awakinoensis Begg and Grant-Mackie, 2003
  • Pleurotomaria barrealensis (Cowper Reed, 1927) (synonym: Neoplatyteichum barrealensis)
  • Pleurotomaria bicoronata Sandberger and Sandberger, 1855
  • Pleurotomaria biondii Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria bodana Roemer, 1855
  • Pleurotomaria brennensis Reed, 1932
  • Pleurotomaria calcifera Billings, 1859
  • Pleurotomaria cancellata Stauffer, 1909
  • Pleurotomaria carinifera Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria catherinae Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria cingulata Goldfuss, 1844
  • Pleurotomaria coheni Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria comata Lindström, 1884
  • Pleurotomaria coniformis de Koninck, 1883
  • Pleurotomaria costulatocanaliculata Sandberger and Sandberger, 1853
  • Pleurotomaria discoidea Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria doris Hall, 1862
  • Pleurotomaria elderi Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria estella Hall and Whitfield, 1872
  • Pleurotomaria exaltata d’Archiac and de Verneuil, 1842
  • Pleurotomaria gracilis Phillips, 1841
  • Pleurotomaria halliana Shumard, 1859
  • Pleurotomaria hectori (Trechmann, 1918) (synonym: Pleurotomaria (Sisenna) hectori)
  • Pleurotomaria helicoides Cowper Reed, 1901
  • Pleurotomaria hisingeri Goldfuss, 1864
  • Pleurotomaria? homoruspira Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria hyale Billings, 1865
  • Pleurotomaria indistincta Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria isaacsii Hall and Whitfield, 1873
  • Pleurotomaria isomorpha Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria karetai Begg and Grant-Mackie, 2003
  • Pleurotomaria kiritehereensis Begg and Grant-Mackie, 2003
  • Pleurotomaria? laponya Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria mariani Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria mazarensis Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria mica Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria monilifera Terquem and Jourdy, 1873
  • Pleurotomaria murchisoniaeformis Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria neglecta Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria neosolodurina Dacque, 1905
  • Pleurotomaria nikitini Fliegel, 1901
  • Pleurotomaria nodulocincta Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria nodulocostulata Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria nongradata Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria notlingi Koken, 1896
  • Pleurotomaria nuda Delpey, 1941
  • Pleurotomaria obliqua Fliegel, 1901
  • Pleurotomaria otapiriensis Begg and Grant-Mackie, 2003
  • Pleurotomaria perfasciata Hall, 1860
  • Pleurotomaria pericarinata (Hall, 1847) (synonyms: Cyclonema pericarinata, Gyronema pericarinatum)
  • Pleurotomaria perornata Shumard, 1859
  • Pleurotomaria perversa Whidborne, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria planulata Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria plicifera d'Eichwald, 1860
  • Pleurotomaria postumia Billings, 1865
  • Pleurotomaria proutiana Shumard, 1859
  • Pleurotomaria psiche Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria putilla Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria replicata Lindström, 1884
  • Pleurotomaria retroplicata Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria richardsoni Girty, 1908
  • Pleurotomaria roemeri (Koken, 1889) (synonym: Euryzone roemeri)
  • Pleurotomaria salomonensis Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria seminodosa Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria sigaretus Sandberger and Sandberger, 1855
  • Pleurotomaria striatissima Cowper Reed, 1901
  • Pleurotomaria subsulcata Goldfuss, 1844
  • Pleurotomaria subtilistriata Hall, 1847
  • Pleurotomaria trinchesii Gemmellaro, 1889
  • Pleurotomaria tunstallensis King, 1848
  • Pleurotomaria viola Billings, 1865
  • Pleurotomaria virgo Billings, 1865
  • Pleurotomaria waimumu Begg and Grant-Mackie, 2003
  • Pleurotomaria wiesberghausensis Szabó, 2017[4]
  • Pleurotomaria wurmi Römer, 1843
  • Pleurotomaria zitteli Holzapfel, 1882
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References

  1. J. Sowerby, Mineral Conchology iii, p. 139, t. 278, Dec. 1821.
  2. Pleurotomaria Sowerby, 1821. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 3 April 2011.
  3. Paleobiology Database: Pleurotomaria
  4. János Szabó (2017). "Gastropods of the Lower Jurassic Hierlatz Limestone Formation, part 3. New pleurotomarioideans from the fauna of Hierlatz Alpe (Hallstatt, Austria)" (PDF). Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica. 34: 9–48. doi:10.17111/FragmPalHung.2017.34.9.
  • Schmidt, W. & O. Bellec (1994). Findings of some uncommon sea-shells off Madagascar. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries 5(1): 63 - 66
  • J. G. Begg and J. A. Grant-Mackie. 2003. New Zealand and New Caledonian Triassic Pleurotomariidae (Gastropoda, Mollusca). Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 33:223-268


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