Ocinebrina imbricata ( Brocchi, 1814 )
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https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2018.35.111 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/63425C65-FFF7-3214-FE16-FE8DFDD48DB2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ocinebrina imbricata ( Brocchi, 1814 ) |
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Ocinebrina imbricata ( Brocchi, 1814) View in CoL
(Figs 46–47)
1814 Murex imbricatus – BROCCHI, p. 408, pl. 7, fig. 13.
1885 Murex (Occenebra) imbricatus Brocchi – HOERNES & AUINGER, p. 223, pl. 27, fig. 4.
2007 Ocinebrina imbricata (Brocchi) – LANDAU et al., p. 33, pl. 8, figs 9–10, pl. 9, figs 1–2 (cum syn.).
Material – 3 specimens; Coşteiu: M.60.6969, M.60.10821; Lăpugiu: M.60. 10197.
Remarks – O. imbricata was revised in detail by LANDAU et al. (2007), and the distribution was restricted to the Pliocene NE Atlantic and Mediterranean. However, HOERNES & AUINGER (1885) already recorded the species at Lăpugiu, and the specimen figured here also confirms the Middle Miocene occurrence. Size and morphology agree well with the revised description except the labral tooth for the fragmentary preservation. The closest form is the specimen illustrated by LANDAU et al. (2007, pl. 9, fig. 2). The specimen figured by KOJUMDGIEVA (1960, pl. 40, fig. 9) as Tritonalia (Ocinebrina) imbricata differs from the type in development of the spire and the spiral sculpture, it probably represents O. recognita Bałuk, 2006 .
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