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Amaurotoma leavenworthana
Taxonomy
Pleurotomaria leavenworthana was named by Hall (1856). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Spergen Hill, near railroad station at Harristown, southeast of Salem, which is in a Meramecian carbonate limestone in the Salem Formation of Indiana.
It was recombined as Cyclonema leavenworthana by Whitfield (1882), Hall (1883) and Cummings and Beede (1906); it was recombined as Yunnania leavenworthana by Knight (1933), Knight and Bridge (1944) and Thompson (1970); it was recombined as Amaurotoma leavenworthana by Yochelson and Saunders (1967) and Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Cyclonema leavenworthana by Whitfield (1882), Hall (1883) and Cummings and Beede (1906); it was recombined as Yunnania leavenworthana by Knight (1933), Knight and Bridge (1944) and Thompson (1970); it was recombined as Amaurotoma leavenworthana by Yochelson and Saunders (1967) and Wagner (2023).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1856 | Pleurotomaria leavenworthana Hall |
1882 | Cyclonema leavenworthana Whitfield pp. 75 - 76 figs. pl. 8 f. 29-31 |
1883 | Cyclonema leavenworthana Hall pp. 363 - 364 figs. pl. 31 f. 29-31 |
1906 | Cyclonema leavenworthana Cummings and Beede p. 1344 figs. pl. 25 f. 29-31 |
1933 | Yunnania leavenworthana Knight p. 39 |
1944 | Yunnania leavenworthana Knight and Bridge p. 451 figs. pl. 183 f. 7 |
1967 | Amaurotoma leavenworthana Yochelson and Saunders p. 26 |
1970 | Yunnania leavenworthana Thompson p. 261 |
2023 | Amaurotoma leavenworthana Wagner p. 3832 |
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†Amaurotoma leavenworthana Hall 1856
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. Hall 1856 | Shell ranging in form from sub-globose to terete-conical and elongate-ovate; spire conical, varying greatly in its elevation from the young to the old shell; volutions five to seven, neatly rounded and ventricose below; suture well defined; aperture round-oval; umbilicus none; surface marked by conspicuous, rounded, revolving striae, which are less than the spaces between; strie less conspicuous on the base of the last volution; the first line below the suture uniformly thinner and sharper than the others, and the spaces on each side wider. Length from .05 to .50 of an inch. |