Trochozonites arabica sp. nov.
(Fig. 25)
Type specimens: Holotype NMBE 5018988. Type locality: Wadi Darbat, Dhofar, Oman .
Stratum typicum: Paludal biomicritic limestones of the Zalumah Formation.
Age: Late Priabonian.
Material: This species is only represented by the holotype specimen.
Etymology: arabica for its presence on the Arabian Peninsula.
Diagnosis: Broad conical shell with strong opisthocline ribs.
Description: Shell broad conical; protoconch blunt, consisting of ca. 2 whorls without any obvious sculpture; last teleoconch whorl rapidly increasing, with a sharp peripheral keel; whorls only slightly rounded, suture simple and shallow; teleoconch whorls covered by strong opisthocline ribs; lower part of the shell (below the periphery) smooth; aperture depressed oval, peristome (probably) simple, sharp; form of umbilicus not clearly discernible, however, it seems to be quite narrow.
Measurements: Holotype (Fig. 25): H = 5.04 mm; W = 5.27 mm; Wh> 5.
Remarks: The specific opisthocline ribs discriminate this shell from all cerastid shells, which have orthocline ribs. The shell form immediately recalls the shells of the afrotropical helicarionid genus Trochozonites PFEFFER, 1883 . To facilitate comparison, the figure of Trochozonites plumaticostata PILSBRY, 1919 from the Congo Basin is here provided (Fig. 26). In his diagnosis of the species, Pilsbry (1919: 251) explicitly describes the "oblique, rather widely spaced, retractive, undulating riblets", which is close to what can be seen in T. arabica sp. nov. Nonetheless, the affiliation to such a badly understood genus remains with some doubts, because important character sets like the protoconch sculpture and microrelief are not preserved.