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KYLLINIA PARENTALIS (NEOGASTROPODA: TURRIDAE), NEW GENUS AND SPECIES FROM THE PLIO–PLEISTOCENE OF THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN AREA

Luca GallettiVittorio Garilli

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PaleontologybiologySensuGenusTurridaeTurridMetulaProtoconchPaleontologyPlio-PleistoceneNeogastropodabiology.organism_classification

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Abstract A new genus and species of turrid neogastropod, Kyllinia parentalis, is described based on three shells from the Pliocene (North Italy) and the Pleistocene (northwestern Peloponnesus) of the central Mediterranean area. The new taxon is compared to the buccinid (sensu lato) genus Metula H. and A. Adams, 1853 with which it shows a few superficial similarities mainly limited to the latticed sculptural pattern of the teleoconch. Kyllinia parentalis is placed in the turrid subfamily Mangeliinae on the basis of teleoconch characters (double sinuosity of the outer lip and the short, forward curved anterior canal) and protoconch (a characteristic pattern formed by narrow axial riblets giving a coronated suture to the larval shell). These taxonomic characters, together with the almost clathrate teleoconch sculpture, form an original combination within the Mangeliinae, thus justifying the description of a new genus. The Recent species Philbertia marchadi Knudsen, 1956 (for which we consider the previous at...

https://doi.org/10.1666/pleo0022-3360(2007)081[0746:kpntng]2.0.co;2