Cenozoic diversity and distribution of the mangrove- and mudflat-associated gastropod genus Terebralia Swainson, 1840 (Potamididae: Caenogastropoda) in Europe Author Thivaiou, Danae National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, University Campus 157, G- 84 Zografou (Greece) dthivaiou@geol.uoa.gr Author Harzhauser, Mathias Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, A- 1010 Vienna (Austria) Author Koskeridou, Efterpi National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, University Campus 157, G- 84 Zografou (Greece) text Comptes Rendus Palevol 2023 2023-04-28 22 14 245 264 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/cr-palevol2023v22a14 journal article
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‘
Terebralia ’ bouryi (
Cossmann, 1889
)
(
Fig. 4
)
Potamides Bouryi
Cossmann, 1889: 73
, pl. 2, fig. 5.
Terebralia bouryi
Cossmann & Pissarro, 1913
: pl. 29, fig. 151 bis 3
.
Terebralia (s. str.) bouryi
–
Le Renard & Pacaud 1995: 111
.
DISTRIBUTION. — North-eastern Atlantic. Lutetian of the Paris Basin (
Cossmann 1889
;
Le Renard & Pacaud 1995
).
REMARKS
The syntypes of
Potamides bouryi
, figured in the online database of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN.F.A29179), do not fall into
Terebralia
. They rather seem to have more affinities with the subfamily
Bittiinae
, such as the wide apertural canal, a finer spiral sculpture – including fine lines between spiral chords, and spiral cords at the base of the shell, closely resembling those of Bittium.