Publication Date:
2024-01-12
Description:
1) Examining the Semper-collection of mollusca from the Philippines kept in the Leyden Geological Museum, I met with some generic undetermined specimens of a representative of the genus Atopodonta (from Tertiary strata only rarely recorded), all belonging to one and the same species, which appeared never to have been described before. This genus 1) is known from the Eocene of the Paris basin represented by two species, viz. the typespecies Atopodonta conformis (Deshayes), 1860 [Deshayes,. Anim. s. vert., I, p. 419, plate 28, fig. 14\xe2\x80\x9416 (\xe2\x80\x9cVenus\xe2\x80\x9d); Cossmann, Catal. ill., I, 1886, p. (98\xe2\x80\x94 100) 99, plate 6, fig. 3\xe2\x80\x946 (excl. plate 8, fig. 3\xe2\x80\x944)] and A. tapina Cossmann, 1886 (l.c., p. 100, plate 6, fig. 7\xe2\x80\x949). These are the only European species.\nIn 1941 I was in a position to describe the first Neogene representative that is known, strange enough this time from the Younger Miocene of Eastern Borneo; and only some time ago I recognized a second species in a collection of mollusca from the Older Miocene Rembang-beds of Java. To these scarce data the shells of the Semper-collection form a welcome addition.
Repository Name:
National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
Type:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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