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Natica naroliensis
Taxonomy
Natica naroliensis was named by Banerjee and Halder (2024). Its type specimen is PG/CG/Nt1, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
N. adducta, N. alderi, N. antoni, N. brevisulcata, N. bulimoides, N. carmenensis, N. columnaris, N. dombeyi, N. dumblei, N. eroyna, N. exvarians, N. flammulata, N. fusca, N. marcohiensis, N. melanostoma, N. moffitti, N. perspecta, N. ponsonbyi, N. prietoi, N. psila, N. queketti, N. servorum, N. stellatus, N. strongyla, N. subepiglottina, N. sueurii, N. suprajurensis, N. turbinata, N. venusta, N. platabasis, N. bolbus, N. acuticaliosa, N. stenopa, N. stenopa, N. turbinata, N. mino, N. platabasis, N. semen, N. violacea
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2024 | Natica naroliensis Banerjee and Halder pp. 26-28 figs. 8A-G |
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†Natica naroliensis Banerjee and Halder 2024
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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S. Banerjee and K. Halder 2024 | Small, globular-depressed shell; depressed protoconch; low spire; spire whorls rounded; suture adpressed; large,
smooth, rounded last whorl; base rounded; aperture semi-circular; open and wide umbilicus with a sulcus in the centre and funicle in adapical side; inner lip calloused with a prominent anterior lobe; umbilical lip thinly calloused; growth lines slightly curved near suture and prosocline on whorl side. |
Measurements
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References: Aberhan et al. 2004, Kiessling 2004 |