Taxonomy and diversity of slit-band gastropods (Order Pleurotomariida) and some slit bearing Caenogastropoda from the Pennsylvanian of the USA
Abstract
Pleurotomariida have the longest fossil record among living gastropods and are diverse and abundant in the middle and upper Palaeozoic. Its traditional classification is based on adult shell characters. The early shell morphology has been largely unknown. We describe exceptionally well-preserved Pleurotomariida from the Pennsylvanian marine shales of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Ohio. In total, 38 species representing 19 genera are described, including 10 new species, one new genus and one new subgenus:Eirlysella buckhornensisgen. et sp. nov.,Shansiella(Oklahomaella)globilineatasubgen. et sp. nov.,Phymatopleura girtyi,Phymatopleura conica,Worthenia(Yochelsonospira)kuesi,Dictyotomaria turrisbabel,Paragoniozona yanceyi,Spiroscala shwedagoniformis,Peruvispira oklahomaensis,Baylea tenera. Replacement names areParagoniozona ornatanom. nov. (forPleurotomaria asperaGirty),Spiroscala quasipulchranom. nov. (forEuconospira pulchraBatten). The early ontogenetic shells including protoconchs and early teleoconchs are reported in detail for the first time for most taxa. Most species have a protoconch of one whorl as that of living Vetigastropoda. Planktotrophic protoconchs (multi-whorled larval shells with sinusigera) are reported forPlatyzonaandPeruvispira; they are therefore placed in the family Goniasmatidae (Caenogastropoda). Repaired shell scars were found in juvenile Pleurotomariida specimens (c. 1 mm), suggesting exposure to predation from an early stage of ontogeny. Pleurotomariida are strongly dominant in surface samples of the Finis Shale (Texas) but in bulk samples using fine mesh-sizes, dominance is much less pronounced, indicating a change in clade proportion depending on sampling method. The taxonomic richness and abundance of Pleurotomariida seen in these Carboniferous shales have not been reported from post-Triassic formations.
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Papers in Palaeontology
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- March 2022
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- 2022PPal....8E1417K