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Description of a new Turritellinella (Caenogastropoda: Turritellidae) from the Middle Miocene of the Central Paratethys Sea

Author: Radoslav Biskupič
Basteria, 87 (1): 25-36

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A new Paratethyan turritellid gastropod species, Turritellinella devinensis spec. nov., is described from the Upper Badenian (Middle Miocene) marine deposits of the Studienka Formation, Vienna Basin, Slovakia. The shells were found at the fossil-bearing locality near Rohožník and in several localities situated in the vicinity of Devín (borough of Bratislava) situated on the southern slope of the Devínska Kobyla Hill. T. devinensis spec. nov. is discussed and compared with other morphologically similar species. The habitat of the Badenian populations from the eastern margin of the Vienna Basin is specified and compared with the ecological conditions of extant T. tricarinata in present-day European seas.

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A new species of Nitidiclavus (Neogastropoda: Drilliidae) from the Miocene Paratethys and an overview of the paleoecology and distribution of related species in the Cainozoic of Europe

Author: Radoslav Biskupič
Basteria, 85 (2): 163-176

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A new Paratethyan species of the middle Miocene (Serravallian) conoidean gastropod of the family Drilliidae Olsson, 1964 is described. Rare finds of Nitidiclavus senesi spec. nov. have been obtained from the marine sediments exposed in the eastern marginal part of the Vienna Basin in Slovakia (Western Carpathians). The shells were collected from the calcareous clays of the upper Badenian Studienka Formation exposed in the former clay pit of the locality Rohožník-Konopiská. Under UV light, the shell surface of some specimens had residual colour patterns, which repre­sent the first known evidence of these exceptional features for the genus Nitidiclavus. The species from Rohožník is also compared with other similar taxa from the European Cainozoic. As suggested by the sedimentology at the studied locality, N. senesi spec. nov. lived on a soft, muddy bottom in the circalittoral zone, in a habitat influenced by lowered water dynamics and occasional hypoxia. Preferred paleo­ecological conditions and geographic and stratigraphic distribution of Nitidiclavus in the North-East Atlantic and circum-Mediterranean regions are briefly discussed and summarized.

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