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maria stojaspali SZABÓ, 2008, Pleurotomaria suesii and P. debuchii are somewhat similar but all have gradate shells (spiral angulation on whorls), i.e. whorl cross-section pentagonal while it is quadrangular in Trochotomaria lobitzeri SZABÓ, 2008. Shell shape, measurements and ornaments are also different. Distribution — Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Sinemurian (Oxynotum Zone). Genus Anodomaria SZABÓ, 1980 Types p e c i e s: Pleurotomaria scacchi G. G., GEMMELLARO, 1874. Anodomaria stojaspali SZABÓ, 2008 (Figure 29) pars 1861 : Pleurotomaria suessi HÖRNES — STOLICZKA, p. 192, pi. 5, figs. 1 a-b. 2008: Anodomaria stojaspali n. sp. — SZABÓ, p. 171, Fig 3: 1-6. Material — Single specimen without early shell parts and peristome from Pleurotomaria suessi HÖRNES unit of STOLICZKA (1861) "original collection", holotype (GBa 2008/69/45/4). Measurements: H HL HP D W AA AL holotype **23 *12 **8.5 **23 **78° *91° Figure 29 — Anodomaria Stojaspali SZABÓ, 2008 (refiguration of the holotype). — A-D: lateral (A), "apertural" (B), apical (C) and basal (D) view in natural size; E—F: x3 magnified back and apical image to display details of the ornament. Shape — Conical shell of feebly concave outline, composed of rather low whorls of pentagonal cross-section. Subsutural ramp is narrow but marked, well reflected also on inner surface of shell (on inner mould). Suture canaliculate, especially on post-ju\ r enile whorls. Selenizone running above middle of outer face; selenizone feebly concave on juvenile whorls but concavity extends also to neighbouring belts of outer face on subsequent whorls (like in the type species of the genus). Periphery roundedangular and somewhat swollen. Base feebly convex and rather broadly phaneromphalous. Sculpture — Whorls have network ornament of similarly strong spiral and collabral threads that extends also to selenizone and outermost narrow belt of base. Selenizone delimited by two spiral threads and third thread subdivides it on last three whorls. Crossing points of network bear small granules, being rather marked on spiral thread, coinciding with abaxial edge of ramp. Collabral threads terminate short after periphery on base but spiral threads of gradually decreasing strength visible on outer half of base. Collabral elements feebly prosocline and feebly prosocyrt both on ramp and on outer face. Lines on base sickle-shaped but parasigmoidal way as common in Pleurotomarioidea. Remarks — Anodomaria stojaspali has much lower whorls and wider spiral angle than Anodomaria scacchi (G. G. GEMMELLARO, 1874), Anodomaria trochotomopsis (G. G. GEMMELLARO, 1874) and Anodomaria anodosa SZABÓ,