Ampezzopleura hybridopsis Nützel, 1998

Hausmann, Imelda M., Nützel, Alexander, Roden, Vanessa Julie & Reich, Mike, 2021, Palaeoecology of tropical marine invertebrate assemblages from the Late Triassic of Misurina, Dolomites, Italy, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (1), pp. 143-192 : 161-162

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Ampezzopleura hybridopsis Nützel, 1998
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Material.— One hundred thirty four specimens, 124 from bulk samples, 10 from surface samples; 38 from Lago Antorno ( PZO 12831–12833 , 3 figured specimens; PZO 12830 , 35 specimens); 96 from Misurina Landslide ( PZO 12705– 12708 , 4 figured specimens; PZO 12704 , 92 specimens); Italy, Carnian , Triassic .

Description.—Shell high-spired, slender; largest specimen from Lago Antorno comprises 8–9 whorls, 1.9 mm high, 0.8 mm wide; protoconch 4.5–5 whorls, 0.94 mm high, 0.54 mm wide; protoconch whorls somewhat convex; initial whorls almost flat; remaining larval shell high-spired; first two whorls smooth; remaining larval whorls with strong somewhat opisthocyrt axial ribs numbering 15–20 per whorl; axial ribs rather sharp, much narrower than interspaces between them; larval axial ribs curve strongly forward just above lower suture, becoming thinner at the same time and fusing to a sharp, suprasutural spiral thread which forms angular edge between base and whorl face of larval whorls; base of larval whorls flat to slightly convex; larval ribs do not continue onto base; axial ribs reduced to subsutural row of nodules in last half whorl of larval shell; larval shell ends at wide opisthocyrt arc which is poorly demarcated and not strengthened by a varix; teleoconch whorls slightly convex with broad, wave-like axial ribs numbering about ten per whorl; sutures distinct; base rather flat to slightly convex, joining whorl face at an angle; ribs do not continue onto base; base flat to slightly convex; base and whorls face meet at rounded edge.

Remarks.—The specimens at hand are very close to the type material from Campo near Cortina ( type locality) and Alpe di Specie as illustrated and described in Nützel (1998). The reduction of the larval ribs on the last larval whorl to a subsutural row of nodules was interpreted by Nützel (1998) as evidence for a close phylogenetic relationship between Ampezzopleurinae (with axial ribs on larval shell) and Zygopleuridae with a subsutural row of nodules or riblets on larval whorls.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Carnian, Upper Triassic; northern Italy (Cassian Formation).

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