Mathilda schmidti


Sugerowana cytacja: Gryz, P. 2020. Mathilda schmidti (Walther,1951) . Ikonoteka (http://ikonoteka.paleo.pan.pl/xwiki/bin/viewrev/Species/Mathilda+schmidti)

Diagnoza

Shell elongate, 2.3 times as high as broad. Protoconch hyperstrophic, diverging about 106° from teleoconch axis, smooth. Teleoconch starting with three prominent and one subsutural spiral rib. The latter is later submerged under following whorl. Whorls slightly angulated at spiral ribs. Spiral ribs crossed by weaker, prosocline axial ribs (about 41–42 per whorl).

Porównanie

Most similar to M. makowskii which has four spiral ribs and more rounded whorls. Also similar to M. striatissima but distinctly angulated whorls and the number of its spiral ribs increases during ontogeny.

Autekologia


Występowanie geograficzne

Germany and Poland; in Poland only in Wąwał near Tomaszów Mazowiecki and Łuków (block in glacial drift).

Zasięg czasowy

Bajocian, Mid Jurassic to Valanginian, Early Cretaceous

Materiały muzealne

27 shells from Wąwał and 14 shells from Łuków

Literatura

Gründel, J. 1997a. Heterostropha (Gastropoda) aus dem Dogger Norddeutschlands und Nordpolens. I. Mathildoidea (Mathildidae). Berliner Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, Reihe E25, 131–175.

Kaim, A. 2004. The evolution of conch ontogeny in Mesozoic open sea gastropods. Palaeontologia Polonica 62, 3–183.

Walther, H. 1951. Jurassische Mikrofossilien, insbesondere Gastropoden, am Südrand des Hils. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 25, 35–106.


Specyfikacja

Królestwo
ANIMALIA 

Typ
MOLLUSCA

Podtyp
CONCHIFERA

Gromada
GASTROPODA

Podgromada
PROSOBRANCHIA

Rząd
Heterostropha

Rodzina
Ebalidae

Rodzaj
Ebala

Gatunek
Mathilda schmidti

Synonimy
Promathildia schmidti Walther, 1951;  Tricarilda schmidti (Walther, 1951), Gründel, 1997a

Populacja typowa gatunku

Holotyp

Walther, 1951: 67, pl. 3: 9A.

Locus typicus

Late Bajocian (Mid Jurassic).

Stratum typicum

Fuhrberg borehole 18, Germany


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