Two new cowries (Gastropoda: Cypraeidae) from the middle Miocene of South Australia |
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Authors: | Adam M. Yates |
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Affiliation: | Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research, University of the Witwatersrand , Private Bag 3, Johannesburg, 2050, South Africa E-mail: yatesam@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Yates, A.M., December, 2008. Two new cowries (Gastropoda: Cypraeidae) from the middle Miocene of South Australia. Alcheringa 32, 353–364. ISSN 0311-5518. The South Australian specimens of the cypraeids Umbilia leptorhyncha (McCoy, 1877) and Lyncina (Austrocypraea) contusa (McCoy, 1877) are re-examined. Umbilia caepa sp. nov. differs from U. leptorhyncha in its smaller size, more strongly pyriform shape, weaker and less extensive apertural dentition, plate-like columellar margin of the posterior canal and more extensive basal flanges. True U. leptorhyncha is also recorded from the Cadell Formation of South Australia, demonstrating that the two species were sympatric in the Murray Basin. The specimens originally referred to Cypraea contusa var. from the Cadell Formation have had a confusing taxonomic history and they are here named as a new species Lyncina (Austrocypraea) cadella sp. nov. The new species differs from true L. (A.) contusa in its smaller size, less extensive malleations of the dorsal surface, fewer apertural teeth and a projecting internal margin of the fossula. These two new species boost a small but growing list of species that were endemic to the Murray Basin during the middle Miocene. |
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Keywords: | Cypraeidae Miocene Murray Basin Cadell Formation Umbilia Lyncina (Austrocypraea) |
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