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Mesalia martinezensis
Taxonomy
Turritella martinezensis was named by Gabb (1869) [DISTRIBUTION: Paleocenel California.]. Its type specimen is ANSP 4344, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Mesalia martinezensis by Stewart (1927), Merriam (1941), Squires and Saul (2007).
It was recombined as Mesalia martinezensis by Stewart (1927), Merriam (1941), Squires and Saul (2007).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1869 | Turritella martinezensis Gabb p. 169 figs. pl. 28, fig. 51 |
1914 | Turritella maccreadyi Waring p. 783 |
1917 | Turritella maccreadyi Waring p. 87 figs. Pl. 12, Fig. 10 |
1917 | Turritella martinezensis Waring p. 100 figs. Pl. 14, Fig. 5 |
1927 | Mesalia martinezensis Stewart p. 353 figs. Plate XXV, fig. 1 |
1941 | Mesalia martinezensis Merriam p. 127 figs. Plate 39, figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 |
2007 | Mesalia martinezensis Squires and Saul p. 8 figs. 16-23 |
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†Mesalia martinezensis Gabb 1869
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Invalid names: Turritella maccreadyi Waring 1914 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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C. A. Waring 1914 (Turritella maccreadyi) | Shell robust, apical angle broad; whorls eleven, rounded, with six or seven strong, nearly equally spaced, spiral ribs. The first five or six whorls are angulated like T. martinezensis Gb.' Surface below body whorl also ornamented by spiral lines, and whole surface marked by lines of growth. Aper- ture broad, outer lip slightly sinuous; inner lip sinuous, flattened, and twisted. Leland Stanford Junior University Paleontological Collection. Named in honor of Mr. George McCready of Guanoco, Venezuela. |