Jujubinus exasperatus ( Pennant, 1777 )
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https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14850443 |
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Jujubinus exasperatus ( Pennant, 1777 ) |
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Jujubinus exasperatus ( Pennant, 1777) View in CoL ( Fig. 4F View FIG 1-F View FIG 3 View FIG )
Trochus exasperatus Pennant, 1777: 126 View in CoL .
Trochus (Calliostoma) exasperatus View in CoL – Harmer 1923: 723, pl. 58, fig. 18.
Jujubinus (Jujubinus) exasperatus View in CoL – Cuerda Barceló 1987: 185, pl. 15, figs 11, 12.
Jujubinus exasperatus View in CoL – Landau et al. 2003: 42, pl. 9, fig. 6. — Chirli 2004: 78, pl. 32, figs 10-12, pl. 33, figs 1-4. — Chirli & Linse 2011: 39, pl. 6, fig. 1. — Chirli & Forli 2017: fig. 6b.
Jujubinus aff. exasperatus View in CoL – Landau et al. 2017 97, pl. 21, figs 1-4.
For more, see synonymy list in Landau et al. (2003).
MATERIAL AND DIMENSIONS. — Maximum height 9.4 mm, width 7.3 mm. RGM.1364903 (36), leg. WG ; RGM.1364969 (48), leg. ACJ ; RGM.1365178 (1), leg. ACJ ; RGM.1365067 (60+) leg. AWJ .
SPECIES CHARACTERISATION. — Shell trochiform; protoconch severely worn or not preserved. Teleoconch of six flat-sided whorls separated by superficial suture; sculpture of five spiral cords, abapical one broader, stronger, placed just above the suture; fine lamellar ribs visible in cord interspaces giving them a pitted appearance; base flattened bearing six concentric cords; aperture subquadrate; columella short, slightly oblique bearing subobsolete fold.
DISTRIBUTION. —?Upper Miocene: NW France ( Brébion 1964; conspecificity uncertain; Landau et al. 2017). — Pliocene: Italy ( Brunetti & Vecchi 2005). — Upper Pliocene. Western Mediterranean, S. Spain ( Landau et al. 2003). — Lower Pleistocene: Atlantic, southern England (Harmer 1923), Selsoif, France (this paper); central Mediterranean, Italy ( Chirli & Forli 2017); eastern Mediterranean, Rhodes Island ( Chirli & Linse 2011). — Upper Pleistocene: Atlantic, Santa Maria Island, Azores ( Callapez & Ferreira 2000); western Mediterranean, Balearic Islands ( Cuerda Barceló 1987). Today, this species occurs in the Atlantic from the west coast of Scotland to the Canary Islands and Azores ( Fretter & Graham 1977; Hernández et al. 2011), Mediterranean Sea ( Manousis 2021) and Aegean Sea ( Öztürk et al. 2014).
REMARKS
Jujubinus exasperatus ( Pennant, 1777) View in CoL is a highly variable species that is best distinguish from other Jujubinus species by regular spiral cords with a stronger abapical cord.
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Jujubinus exasperatus ( Pennant, 1777 )
Bouchard, Blanche, Wesselingh, Frank P., Pouwer, Ronald & Landau, Bernard 2025 |
Jujubinus exasperatus
CHIRLI C. & FORLI M. 2017: 47 |
CHIRLI C. & LINSE U. 2011: 39 |
CHIRLI C. 2004: 78 |
LANDAU B. & MARQUET R. & GRIGIS M. 2003: 42 |
Jujubinus (Jujubinus) exasperatus
CUERDA BARCELO J. 1987: 185 |
Trochus (Calliostoma) exasperatus
HARMER F. W. 1923: 723 |
Trochus exasperatus
PENNANT T. 1777: 126 |