Terebratulina d'Orbigny 1847

Genus Terebratulina d’Orbigny, 1847 TYPE SPECIES. — Anomia retusa Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation of Brunton et al . (1967: 176). Terebratulina retusa (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2 E-H; Table 2) Anomia retusa Linnaeus, 1758: 701, no. 191. Terebratulina retusa – Logan 1979: 37-43, text-fig. 8, p...

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Main Authors: Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, Lozouet, Pierre, Cahuzac, Bruno
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Summary:Genus Terebratulina d’Orbigny, 1847 TYPE SPECIES. — Anomia retusa Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation of Brunton et al . (1967: 176). Terebratulina retusa (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2 E-H; Table 2) Anomia retusa Linnaeus, 1758: 701, no. 191. Terebratulina retusa – Logan 1979: 37-43, text-fig. 8, pl. 3, figs 1-18. — Gaetani & Saccà 1985: 15-16, pl. 7, figs 5-10; pl. 9, figs 6-9. — Taddei Ruggiero 1985: 367-369, pl. 2, figs 1-7, pl. 3, figs 1-8, pl. 4, figs 1-7; 1994: 208, pl. 2, figs 1-3. — Bitner & Moissette 2003: 472, fig. 6A-F. — Bitner & Dulai 2004: pl. 3, fig. 1. — Álvarez & Emig 2005: 139, 140, figs 24D-F, 27D, 27F, 28, 53B, 54E-F, 61. TYPE SPECIES. — Anomia detruncata Gmelin, 1791, by subsequent designation of Dall (1920: 331). MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Peyrère: 74 complete specimens, 11 ventral and 15 dorsal valves, and many fragments MNHN.F. A46485 - A46488 and A46555. — Bélus: five complete specimens, two ventral and one dorsal valves MNHN.F. A46489. — St-Étienne-d’Orthe: one ventral valve MNHN.F. A46490. OCCURRENCE. — fflis species is well known in the Neogene deposits of the Mediterranean province but rare in the Central Paratethys (Dreger 1889; Bitner & Dulai 2004), and it is present in the Aquitaine Middle Miocene (Bitner & Cahuzac 2004). Today it occurs in the north-eastern North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea (Logan 1979; Brunton & Curry 1979; Curry 1982). Its depth range is from 18 to 2157 m (Logan 2007). REMARKS fflis species has been found in three localities but only in one, Peyrère, it is numerous. ffle investigated specimens, although often crushed and/ or damaged, are consistent with those hitherto described having, however, smaller size (Logan 1979; Taddei Ruggiero 1985; Gaetani & Saccà 1985; Álvarez & Emig 2005). ffle shell is ovate to subpentagonal, biconvex, covered with numerous, fine ribs that are coarser and strongly beaded in young individuals (Fig. 2E). ffle cardinalia are typical for the genus with prominent inner socket ridges and deep dental sockets. ffle loop is preserved only in a young specimen, with crural processes not yet united (Fig. 2F). : Published as part of Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, Lozouet, Pierre & Cahuzac, Bruno, 2013, Upper Oligocene (Chattian) brachiopod fauna from the Aquitaine Basin, southwestern France and its paleoenvironmental implications, pp. 579-606 in Geodiversitas 35 (3) on pages 584-586, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n3a418, http://zenodo.org/record/5381126 : {"references": ["LINNAEUS C. 1758. - Systema Naturae per Regna tria Naturae, secudum classes, ordines, genera, species. 10 th edition. Holmiae, Stockholm: 823 p.", "BRUNTON C. H. C., COCKS L. R. M. & DANCE S. P. 1967. - Brachiopods in the Linnaean Collection. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London 178: 161 - 183.", "LOGAN A. 1979. - ffle Recent Brachiopoda of the Mediterranean Sea. Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique Monaco 72: 1 - 112.", "GAETANI M. & SACCA D. 1985. - Brachiopodi neogenici e pleistocenici della provincia di Messina e della Calabria meridionale. Geologica Romana 22 (1983): 1 - 43.", "TADDEI RUGGIERO E. 1985. - Paleoecologia e biostratigrafia delle calcareniti a brachiopodi di Castro (Lecce). Bollettino della Societa dei Naturalisti in Napoli 92 (1983): 347 - 413.", "BITNER M. A. & MOISSETTE P. 2003. - Pliocene brachiopods from the north-western Africa. Geodiversitas 25 (3): 463 - 479.", "BITNER M. A. & DULAI A. 2004. - Revision of Miocene brachiopods of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, with special regard to the Meznerics collection. Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica 22: 69 - 82.", "ALVAREZ F. & EMIG C. C. 2005. - Brachiopoda, in Lophophorata, Phoronida, Brachiopoda. ALVAREZ F., EMIG C. C., ROLDAN C. & VIEITEZ J. M., Fauna Iberica, vol. 27. Ramos M. A. et al. (eds). Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, Madrid: 57 - 177.", "GMELIN J. F. 1791. - Systema Naturae. 13 ed., Beer, Lipsiae: 3021 - 4120.", "DALL W. H. 1920. - Annoted list of the Recent Brachiopoda in the collection of the United States National Museum, with description of thirty-three new forms. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 57: 261 - 377.", "DREGER J. 1889. - Die tertiaren Brachiopoden des Wiener Beckens. Beitrage zur Palaontologie Oesterreich- Ungarns 7: 179 - 192.", "BITNER M. A. & CAHUZAC B. 2004. - ffle genus Cryptopora (Brachiopoda) from the Miocene of France and its history and biogeography. Geobios 37: 1 - 12.", "BRUNTON C. H. C. & CURRY G. B. 1979. - British brachiopods. Synopses of the British Fauna (New Series) 17: 1 - 64.", "CURRY G. B. 1982. - Ecology and population structure of the recent brachiopod Terebratulina from Scotland. Palaeontology 25: 227 - 246.", "LOGAN A. 2007. - Geographic distribution of extant articulated brachiopods, in SELDEN P. A. (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part H. Brachiopoda Revised. Volume 6. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas, Boulder, Colorado and Lawrence, Kansas: 3082 - 3115."]}