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Pseudodianella
Taxonomy
Pseudodianella was named by Neubauer et al. (2013).
It was assigned to Pyrgulinae by Neubauer et al. (2013).
It was assigned to Pyrgulinae by Neubauer et al. (2013).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2013 | Pseudodianella Neubauer et al. pp. 143 - 144 |
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G. †Pseudodianella Neubauer et al. 2013
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†Pseudodianella amplior Pavlovic 1903
†Pseudodianella brusinai Tournouer 1875
†Pseudodianella haueri Neumayr 1869
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Invalid names: Pyrgula haueri exilis Brusina 1874 [synonym], Pyrgula inermis Neumayr 1869 [synonym]
†Pseudodianella petkovici Pavlovic 1903
†Pseudodianella tricarinata Fuchs 1877
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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T. A. Neubauer et al. 2013 | Ovoid to conical shell, with granular sculpture and faint striae on the protoconch, weakly convex whorls, and distinct basal emargination at the rather small aperture.
The protoconch is slightly granular and shows traces of several weak spiral striae; it comprises about one high trochiform whorl. In some individuals, the transition to the teleoconch is marked by a distinct rim. Whorls are weakly convex with moderately incised sutures. The sculpture consists of spiral keels or spiral rows of nodes, occasionally depending on ontogenetic stage. The aperture is small, ovoid, and somewhat detached with slightly everted and nonthickened lips. In lateral view, a weak posterior indentation appears, whereas a broad emargination is formed at its basal part. |