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but both specimens belong to genus Eugclus (pers. observ.). M. GEMMELLARO's (1911) T. cupido does not show any significant difference from the Hierlatz Limestone finds of Eucyclomphalus hierlatzensis (pers. observ.). This is one of the most frequent gastropod species in the type locality of the Hierlatz Limestone. Distribution — Hallstatt, Hierlatz Alpe, Upper Sinemurian (Oxynotum Zone); Galati, (Eastern Sicily), Upper Pliensbachian; Szentgál, Tűzköveshegy (Bakony Mts), Upper Sinemurian (Raricostatum Zone). Figure 80 — Eucyclomphalus hierlatzensis VON AMMON, 1892 — 10-1L copy of the original figures from STOLICZKA (1861) Tafel II; A-C: a paralectotype (GBa 2008/69/24/2), most probably model to STOLICZKA's figure 11 a-b, dorsal (A), "best outline" (B) and basal (C) views, xl; D-E: dorsal view of the lectotype, xl (D) and x2 (E). Superfamily Cirroidea COSSMANN, 1916 Family Cirndae COSSMANN, 1916 Genus ? Hamusina G. G. GEMMELLARO, 1878 Type species: Turbo bertheloti D'ORBIGNY, 1850 Hamusina? hoernesi (STOLICZKA, 1861) (Figure 81: A-C) 1861 : Turbo Homes/ STOL. — ST« »LICZKA, p. 176, pi. 2, figs 14 a-b. 2003: Cirrus hoernesi (STOLICZKA, 1861) — SZABÓ in A^ÖRÖS et al., p. 62, pl. 5: 21-23. Lectotype — NhM 1859/0019/0051 (1) (selected here). Material — Two specimens from the three "Turbo Hoernesi" syntypes, found in STOLICZKA (1861) "originals collection"; the third specimen repsents another species (see Scaevola? suissenseensis n. sp. below). In STOLICZKA's (1861) paper (p. 176, Taf. II, Fig. 14.), the description and figures of "Turbo Hörnest' were created from characters of specimens, belonging to two different species. Measurements H HL HP D W AA AL lectotype *25 *10.5 *28 *17 ~52° -52° NhM 1859/0019/0051 (2) - *30 *20 *33 *23 *47° Shape — High-turbiniform, most probably hyper­strophically left-handed shells of apparentiy truncated apex belong to this species. Four latest whorls are visible that are convex, bicarinate at periphery and a rather deep suture separates them. Base is slighdy convex, anomphalous and evenly arched. Peristome circular, fairly prosocline; its inner lip wide and outward tapering. Sculpture — Strong, sparse, suture to suture costae and marked growth lines give the collabral ornament on whorls, and opisthocyrt growth-lines mean the only basal

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