Turritellid gastropods are important components of many Cretaceous-Recent fossil marine faunas worldwide. Their shell is morphologically simple, making homoplasy widespread and phylogenetic analysis difficult, but fossil and living species can be recognized based on shell characters. For many decades, it has been the consensus that the oldest definite representatives of Turritellidae are from the lower Cretaceous, and that pre-Cretaceous forms are homeomorphs. Some morphological characters of the present turritelline species resemble those of mathildoids, but many diagnostic characters clearly separate these two groups. We here describe and/or redescribe – based on examination of more than 1800 near complete specimens -- four species from t...
Abundant species are typically also viewed as ecologically dominant, and are frequently used to char...
We document and quantify one of the oldest predator-prey interactions between naticid gastropods and...
FIGURE 11. A–G. Archimediella carpathica new sp. A1–A2. Holotype, Gainfarn (Austria), NHMW 2018/0272...
Turritellid gastropods are important components of many Cretaceous-Recent fossil marine faunas world...
Unusual morphologies are apparently novel forms or features, representing large increases in dispari...
FIGURE 3. Measurements for shell morphology and whorl profiles (adopted from Allmon 1996) (SL = shel...
Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard (2019): Turritellidae (Gastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Se...
Family TURRITELLIDAE Lovén, 1847 REMARK In the present work, and due to the preservation of the sp...
FIGURE 26. A–H. Allmonia carniolica (Stache, 1858). A. Sveta Marjeta (Slovenia), GBA 2008/027/0003. ...
Turritella saposa Olsson, 1944 (Figure 5 (h)) Turritella saposa Olsson 1944, 71, pl. 10, figs. 4...
Although generally considered rare in gastropods, septation has long been noted in turritellids, but...
FIGURE 7. Internal lirae in selected Turritellidae species. A. Archimediella abundans (Handmann, 188...
Body size is an important trait with implications for energy use and ecology as well as generation t...
FIGURE 18. A–D. Ptychidia vindobonensis (Handmann, 1882). A1–A2. Holotype, Enzesfeld (Austria), NHMW...
High-spired nerineoid gastropods are abundant in the tropical Kimmeridgian carbonate deposits of the...
Abundant species are typically also viewed as ecologically dominant, and are frequently used to char...
We document and quantify one of the oldest predator-prey interactions between naticid gastropods and...
FIGURE 11. A–G. Archimediella carpathica new sp. A1–A2. Holotype, Gainfarn (Austria), NHMW 2018/0272...
Turritellid gastropods are important components of many Cretaceous-Recent fossil marine faunas world...
Unusual morphologies are apparently novel forms or features, representing large increases in dispari...
FIGURE 3. Measurements for shell morphology and whorl profiles (adopted from Allmon 1996) (SL = shel...
Harzhauser, Mathias, Landau, Bernard (2019): Turritellidae (Gastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Se...
Family TURRITELLIDAE Lovén, 1847 REMARK In the present work, and due to the preservation of the sp...
FIGURE 26. A–H. Allmonia carniolica (Stache, 1858). A. Sveta Marjeta (Slovenia), GBA 2008/027/0003. ...
Turritella saposa Olsson, 1944 (Figure 5 (h)) Turritella saposa Olsson 1944, 71, pl. 10, figs. 4...
Although generally considered rare in gastropods, septation has long been noted in turritellids, but...
FIGURE 7. Internal lirae in selected Turritellidae species. A. Archimediella abundans (Handmann, 188...
Body size is an important trait with implications for energy use and ecology as well as generation t...
FIGURE 18. A–D. Ptychidia vindobonensis (Handmann, 1882). A1–A2. Holotype, Enzesfeld (Austria), NHMW...
High-spired nerineoid gastropods are abundant in the tropical Kimmeridgian carbonate deposits of the...
Abundant species are typically also viewed as ecologically dominant, and are frequently used to char...
We document and quantify one of the oldest predator-prey interactions between naticid gastropods and...
FIGURE 11. A–G. Archimediella carpathica new sp. A1–A2. Holotype, Gainfarn (Austria), NHMW 2018/0272...