(ofPleurotoma maravignae Bivona, 1838)Bivona, And. (1838). Generi et specie di molluschi descritti dal Barone Antonio Bivona e Bernardi. Lavori postumi pubblicati dal figlio Andrea dottore in medicina con note ed aggiunte. <em>Giornale di Scienze Lettere e Arti per la Sicilia.</em> 61: 211-227 [stated date March 1838]; 63: 319-324 [stated date September 1838] [also as reprint, 16 pp, 1 pl., tipografia del Giornale Letterario, Palermo]., available online athttp://books.google.es/books?id=z5UEAAAAQAAJ&pg:PA215 page(s): 319 [13 in reprint]; fig. 19 [details]
Note Monte Pellegrino, Palermo, Sicily [Pleistocene...
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Type locality Monte Pellegrino, Palermo, Sicily [Pleistocene fossil] [details]
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Galicia to Morocco, the Canary Is., Madeira and the Azores, usually in 20-100 m on bioclastic...
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Galicia to Morocco, the Canary Is., Madeira and the Azores, usually in 20-100 m on bioclastic gravels; Mediterranean. Gorringe, Seine and Ampère seamounts, moderately common in 96-320 m. [details]
original description(ofPleurotoma maravignae Bivona, 1838)Bivona, And. (1838). Generi et specie di molluschi descritti dal Barone Antonio Bivona e Bernardi. Lavori postumi pubblicati dal figlio Andrea dottore in medicina con note ed aggiunte. <em>Giornale di Scienze Lettere e Arti per la Sicilia.</em> 61: 211-227 [stated date March 1838]; 63: 319-324 [stated date September 1838] [also as reprint, 16 pp, 1 pl., tipografia del Giornale Letterario, Palermo]., available online athttp://books.google.es/books?id=z5UEAAAAQAAJ&pg:PA215 page(s): 319 [13 in reprint]; fig. 19 [details]
original description(ofPleurotoma elegans Scacchi, 1835)Scacchi A. 1835. Notizie intorno alle conchiglie ed a' zoofiti fossili che si trovano nelle vicinanze di Gravina in Puglia. <i>Annali Civili del Regno delle Due Sicilie</i> 6: 75-84; 7: 5-18, 2 pl. [the date of vol. 6 often stated as 1834, but both issues stated as published later than 8th October 1835 by Cretella et al., 2005] page(s): 8; pl. 1 fig. 18 a,b [details]
original description(ofDrillia incrassata var. rhodanica Fontannes, 1879 †)Fontannes F. (1879-1880). <i>Les invertébrés du bassin tertiaire du Sud-Est de la France. Les mollusques pliocènes de la vallée du Rhône et du Roussillon</i>. Tome premier. Gastéropodes. Lyon: Georg; Paris: F. Savy. 276 pp., 12 pl. [1-76: March 1879; 77-168: February 1880; 169-268: June 1880]. , available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13132809 page(s): 46, pl. 4 fig. 10 [details]
original description(ofPleurotoma hybrida Millet, 1865 †)Millet de la Turtaudière, P. A. (1865). Indicateur de Maine-et-Loire ou Indicateur par communes de ce que chacune d'elle renferme sous le rapport de la géographie, des productions naturelles, des monuments historiques, de l'industrie et du commerce. Tome Second. Cosnier et Lachèse, Angers, 616 pp., available online athttps://www.google.com/books/edition/_/FtQnAAAAYAAJ page(s): 588 [details]
original description(ofDrillia (Cymatosyrinx) incrassata var. minor Montanaro, 1937 †)Montanaro, E. (1937). Studi monografici sulla malacologia miocenica modenese. Parte I. I molluschi tortoniani di Montegibbio (Gastropoda (seguito): Pleurotomidae. <em>Palaeontographia Italica.</em> 37: 115–192, pls 5–8 [8-11]. page(s): 159, pl. 7 figs 41-43 [details]
basis of recordGofas, S.; Le Renard, J.; Bouchet, P. (2001). Mollusca. in: Costello, M.J. et al. (eds), European Register of Marine Species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 180-213., available online athttp://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/ocrd/254404.pdf[details]
additional sourceLandau B.M., Van Dingenen F. & Ceulemans L. (2020). The upper Miocene gastropods of northwestern France, 5. Conoidea. <em>Cainozoic Research.</em> 20(1): 3-107. page(s): 77, pl. 67 figs 1-2 [details]
additional sourceVera-Peláez, J. L. (2022). Revisión de Crassispiridae Morrison, 1966 (Pseudomelatomoidea) y Drilliidae (Turrina, Caenogastropoda) en el Neógeno de España con la propuesta de ocho especies nuevas. <em>Pliocénica.</em> 6-7: 159-194. page(s): 188, pl. 5 figs 20-22 [details]
additional sourceLandau, B. & Harzhauser, M. (2023). The Pliocene Gastropoda (Mollusca) of Estepona, southern Spain. Part 17: Borsoniidae (part), Drilliidae, Fusiturridae, Horaiclavidae, Pseudomelatomidae (part), and Turridae (Gastropoda, Conoidea). <em>Cainozoic Research.</em> 23(1): 5-46.[details]
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Biology Type of larval development: planktotrophic, inferred from multispiral protoconch. [details] Diagnosis Shell fusiform, up to 12 mm high, very solid, with a high spire and the body whorl less than half the total height. Protoconch markedly cyrtoconoid, with 2-3 smooth whorls. Teleoconch with 5-6 whorls; sculpture of numerous axial ribs, as broad as interspaces, opisthocline with a prosocline inflexion beneath the suture; the whole surface including this sculpture smooth and glossy without any spiral element. Last whorl with inflated profile, not narrowing at all around the siphonal canal; with axial ribs attenuated towards the base. Aperture ovate, distinctly thickened behind the outer lip in adults although without forming a delimited rib or varix. Edge of outer lip with a deep notch in the adapical part, then with a cutting edge and with a straight profile in lateral view. Siphonal canal short and broad. Columellar edge continued with the parietal edge, lined with a poorly developed callus. Parietal edge forming adapically a prominent callus which, in combimation with the notch of the outer lip, forms a well-defined exhalant canal. Colour brown, sometimes partitioned over the spire whorls by a spiral line separating darker and lighter areas; aperture dirty white inside. [details] Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Galicia to Morocco, the Canary Is., Madeira and the Azores, usually in 20-100 m on bioclastic gravels; Mediterranean. Gorringe, Seine and Ampère seamounts, moderately common in 96-320 m. [details] Type locality Monte Pellegrino, Palermo, Sicily [Pleistocene fossil] [details]