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Subgenus Conus (Plagioconus) Tucker & Tenorio, 2009 Type species (by original designation) Conus elatus Michelotti, 1847. Burdigalian of Italy (Colli Torinesi) (Hall 1966); Langhian of Paratethys (see Harzhauser & Landau 2016 for more references); Tortonian of Italy (Sant’Agatha fossili, Stazzano, Montegibbio) (Sacco 1893a) and Greece (Messara Basin, Crete) (this work). Diagnosis Elongated last whorl, medium to high spire whorl height, beaded early spire whorls. Spiral sculpture on the ramp finely to distinctly striate. Subsutural flexure shallow (Tucker & Tenorio 2009). Deep-very deep, moderately-strongly asymmetrical, moderately-strongly curved, subsutural flexures (Harzhauser & Landau 2016). Remarks Tucker & Tenorio (2009) first described Plagioconus at genus level and were followed by Harzhauser & Landau (2016), who, in turn, proposed an emended description, according to their Paratethyan species. On the other hand, Puillandre et al. (2014, 2015) placed many genera of Conidae as subgenera under the genus Conus. Morphologically, this group of species can be included in the genus Conus, thus, we refer here to Plagioconus at the subgeneric level.
Published as part of Psarras, Christos, Merle, Didier & Koskeridou, Efterpi, 2022, Late Miocene Conidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Crete (Greece). Part 2, pp. 1-70 in European Journal of Taxonomy 816 on page 45, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.816.1747, http://zenodo.org/record/6484261
Mollusca, Conidae, Conus, Gastropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Neogastropoda, Taxonomy
Mollusca, Conidae, Conus, Gastropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Neogastropoda, Taxonomy
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