Szabó János szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 26. 2008. (Budapest, 2008)

Figure 39 — ? Pleurotomaria princeps KOCH, 1837 (G-H, K), Pleurotomaria sp. (I-J) and Pyrgotrochus? cf. precatoria Q. A. EUDES-DESLONGCHAMPS, 1849) (A-F), the three distinguishable species in STOLICZKA (1861) "originals collection" from the Pleurotomaria princeps KOCH & DUNKER inventory unit. — 7 a-c, 8 a-b, 9: STOLICZKA's (1861) figures, copied from Tafel IV; A­C, F: the specimen in STOLICZKA's 8 a-b figures (revised name: Pyrgotrochus? cf. precatoria) (GBa 2008/69/43/2/1); two different lateral views (A-B) and basal view (C), xl; F = feebly oblique view of the earliest whorls of the specimen in figures A—C to display the unique, granulate early selenizone morphology, x3; D—E: refiguration of the specimen in STOLICZKA's Tafel IV, 7 a-b figures (GBa 2008/69/43/2/2) to display the early ornament of Pyrgotrochus? cf. precatoria (compare to F) that is different from the pleurotomariid ones (compare also to I, J and K), xl (D) and x5 (I 7 ); G—H: the specimen (GBa 2008/69/43/1/1) figured in STOLICZKA's Tafel IV, 9 (revised name: ? Pleurotomaria princeps KOCH, 1837); lateral (G) and basal (Ft) views, xl; I—J: the specimen, being model to STOLICZKA's Tafel IV, 7 c figure (GBa 2008/69/43/3/1, revised name: Pleurotomaria sp., it does not match morphologically to the figured adult shells); xl (I) and x3 (|); K figure of a specimen from the "background" collection (GBa 2008/69/43/1/2), a pleurotomariid juvenile shell that morphologically well fits to the adult one in figures G-H (? Pleurotomaria princeps KoCH, 1837).

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