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Seraphs naricus

Authors: Maxwell, Stephen J.; Rymer, Tasmin L.; Congdon, Bradley C.;
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Seraphs naricus (Vredenberg, 1925) Figure 5B 1925 Terebellum (Seraphs) naricum Vredenberg, p. 323, pl. 13, figs. 4A–C. Jung 1974, p. 28. = Seraphs (Seraphs) naricus Vredenberg — Jung 1974, p. 28, pl. 6, figs. 20–22. = Seraphs naricus Vredenberg — Harzhauser 2009, p. 138. Type material. Holotype — GSI 12614. The type measures 38.6 mm in length, with a width of 10.8 mm (Jung 1974). Type locality. Bhagothoro Hill, Sind, Pakistan [Rupelian]. Diagnosis. The shell is slender and cylindrical with a moderately pointed apex. The aperture is long and narrow. The labrum is thin and prosocyrt near the adapical end of the aperture, becoming opisthocline on the teleoconch. Distribution.? OLIGOCENE—Rupelian— Pakistan Bhagothoro Hill, Sind (Jung 1974). Remarks. This species is known only from one broken example. It is one of the earliest Seraphs, and is considered a transitional stage to Terebellum based in geological time and location (Jung 1974).

Published as part of Maxwell, Stephen J., Rymer, Tasmin L. & Congdon, Bradley C., 2021, Resolving phylogenetic and classical nomenclature: A revision of Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 (Gastropoda: Neostromboidae), pp. 401-453 in Zootaxa 4990 (3) on pages 414-415, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5026777

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Mollusca, Seraphs, Gastropoda, Seraphs naricus, Animalia, Seraphsidae, Biodiversity, Littorinimorpha, Taxonomy

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