Agathotoma angusta is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.
Description
(Original description in Latin) The shell presents a somewhat spindle-shaped and narrow form with a smooth surface. It features elongated and flattened whorls, which are longitudinally ribbed. The ribs appear sharp, with interspaces that are smaller, somewhat oblique, and somewhat continuous, extending down to the siphonal canal on the body whorl. The siphonal canal is distinct, dilated, and recurved. The aperture is elongated, and its lips lie parallel. The outer lip is thickened and deeply fissured, exhibiting a somewhat sinuous shape anteriorly. The columella is smooth.
Distribution
This extinct marine species has been found in Pliocene and Tertiary strata in Lombardy, Italy.
References
- Ceulemans, L.; Van Dingenen, F.; Landau B. M. (2018). The lower Pliocene gastropods of Le Pigeon Blanc (Loire-Atlantique, northwest France). Part 5 â Neogastropoda (Conoidea) and Heterobranchia (fine). Cainozoic Research. 18(2): 89-176
External links
- Cossmann M. (1895-1924). Essais de paléoconchologie comparée. Paris, published by the author. Part 1: 1-159, pl. 1-7 [1895]. Part 2: 1-179, pl. 1-8 [1896]. Part 3: 1-201, pl. 1-8 [1899]. Part 4: 1-293, pl. 1-10 [1901]. Part 6: 1-261, pl. 1-7 [1904]. Part 7: 1-261, pl. 1-14 [1906]. Part 8: 1-248, pl. 1-4 [1909]. Part 9: 1-248, pl. 1-4 [1912]. Part 10: 1-292, pl. 1-12 [1916]. Part 11: 1-388, pls 1-11 [1918]. Part 12: 1-348, pls 1-10 [1921]. Part 13: 1-345, pls 1-12 [1924] (2ème livraison), p. 1-179