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Chenopus (Maussenetia)
Taxonomy
Aporrhais (Maussenetia) was named by Cossmann (1904) [Sepkoski's age data: T Than T Eo-m-l Sepkoski's reference number: 1074]. Its type is Aporrhais (Maussenetia) staadti.
It was Chenopus (Maussenetia) by Cossmann and Pissaroo (1909); it was reranked as Maussenetia by Roy (1994), Sepkoski (2002) and Bandel (2007).
It was assigned to Aporrhais by Cossmann and Pissarro (1904); to Chenopus by Cossmann and Pissaroo (1909); to Aporrhaidae by Roy (1994); to Neotaenioglossa by Sepkoski (2002); and to Wateletinae by Bandel (2007).
It was Chenopus (Maussenetia) by Cossmann and Pissaroo (1909); it was reranked as Maussenetia by Roy (1994), Sepkoski (2002) and Bandel (2007).
It was assigned to Aporrhais by Cossmann and Pissarro (1904); to Chenopus by Cossmann and Pissaroo (1909); to Aporrhaidae by Roy (1994); to Neotaenioglossa by Sepkoski (2002); and to Wateletinae by Bandel (2007).
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1904 | Aporrhais (Maussenetia) Cossmann |
1904 | Aporrhais (Maussenetia) Cossmann and Pissarro p. 71 |
1909 | Chenopus (Maussenetia) Cossmann and Pissaroo |
1994 | Maussenetia Roy p. 295 |
2002 | Maussenetia Sepkoski |
2007 | Maussenetia Bandel p. 136 |
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Subg. †Chenopus (Maussenetia) Cossmann 1904
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†Chenopus (Maussenetia) dimorphospira Cossmann and Pissarro 1909
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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K. Bandel 2007 | The conical spire is ornamented by spiral ribs of which the median forms a weak keel on the rounded whorls with distinct sutures. The outer lip is wing-like and expanded to connect to the spire almost to its top. Its general shape resembles that in Wateletia with rounded median lobe and a posterior spine, which in contrast is free of the spire. Also the margin of the large lobe has short spikes. The lobe continues to the tubelike siphon forming a sinus at its inner margin. The callus of the inner lip forms a narrow ribbon that continues as ridge onto the spire and forms a cleft between it and the inner side of the outer lip, as is characteristic to the Hippochrenidae. |
Measurements
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Reference: Kiessling 2004 |
Age range: Thanetian or 59.20000 to 56.00000 Ma
Collections (3 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Paleocene | Niger | Rostellaria goniophora (97596) | |
Selandian - Thanetian | Mali | Rostellaria goniophora (83984) | |
Thanetian | Niger | Chenopus dimorphospira (83985) |