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Gosseletina subglobosa
Taxonomy
Pleurotomaria subglobosa was named by Miller (1877) [Hall in Miller 1877; replacement for Pleurotomaria rotundata Hall (1856) not Hall (1843)]. It is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Nemaspira subglobosa by Mazaev (2021); it was recombined as Gosseletina subglobosa by Yochelson and Saunders (1967), Thein and Nitecki (1974), Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Nemaspira subglobosa by Mazaev (2021); it was recombined as Gosseletina subglobosa by Yochelson and Saunders (1967), Thein and Nitecki (1974), Wagner (2023).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1856 | Pleurotomaria rotundata Hall p. 23 |
1877 | Pleurotomaria subglobosa Miller p. 245 |
1882 | Pleurotomaria subglobosa Whitfield pp. 79 - 80 figs. pl. 9 f. 10 |
1883 | Pleurotomaria subglobosa Hall p. 355 figs. pl. 32 f. 10 |
1967 | Gosseletina subglobosa Yochelson and Saunders p. 92 |
1974 | Gosseletina subglobosa Thein and Nitecki p. 104 |
2021 | Nemaspira subglobosa Mazaev p. 603 |
2023 | Gosseletina subglobosa Wagner p. 3820 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Gosseletina subglobosa Miller 1877
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Invalid names: Pleurotomaria rotundata Hall 1856 [replaced]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. Hall 1856 (Pleurotomaria rotundata) | Shell sub-globose; volutions about five or six, convex, the last one very rotund or ventricose ; suture distinctly marked, and the volution depressed just below it, and rising in an obtuse, undefined angle, below which is a distinct depressed revolving line, and below this again a similar sub-angular elevation, which'forms the upper limit of the broad periphery of the outer volution; thus making the upper side of the volution obscurely biangular with one depression between the angles, and the other towards the suture. |These angles and the depression between are distinctly visible in the cast.] Aperture broadly ovate; umbilicus small; surface marked by fine, closely arranged revolving striae. Diameter .09 to .45; height .04 to .38 of an inch." |
Measurements
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References: Hendy 2009, Bambach et al. 2007 |
Age range: Meramecian or 342.90000 to 335.40000 Ma
Collections (5 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Meramecian | USA (Kentucky) | Gosseletina subglobosa (2713) | |
Meramecian | USA (Indiana) | Pleurotomaria rotundata (129910 129912) Pleurotomaria subglobosa (129930) | |
Meramecian | USA (Illinois) | Pleurotomaria rotundata (129929) |