Turritella

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Turritella
Turritella communis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Infraclass: Apogastropoda
Superorder: Caenogastropoda
Order: Sorbeoconcha
Suborder: Cerithiimorpha
Superfamily: Cerithioidea
Family: Turritellidae
Genus: Turritella
Species

Turritella apicalis
Turritella communis

Turritella is a genus of gastropod in the family Turritellidae with highly coiled shells in a pronounced, elongated cone. The shells are quite frequently found as fossils, and the carbonate stone made from large quantities of Turritella shells is often referred to as "Turritella limestone", or, if silicified, "Turritella agate". Both varieties of this stone are commonly sold as polished cabochons.

Turritella species originated in the Cretaceous and span to the present day.

Palaeontological locations

  • The Turritellenplatte of Ermingen (near Ulm) is situated in the northern part of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB) and is famous for its plenty of gastropod shells of Turritella turris (BASTEROT) within sediments. The fauna of this gastropod-rich sandstone reflects mainly near-coastal and shallow marine conditions.[1] Petrographical and palaeontological data allow a correlation of Turritellenplatte of Ermingen with lower Ottnangian (Lower Miocene). Sr-isotope composition of shark teeth suggests an age of about 18,5 Ma for the Turritellenplatte of Ermingen.[2]

References:

  1. J. Baier, K.-H. Schmitt & R. Mick: Notizen zur untermiozänen Hai- und Rochenfauna der Erminger Turritellenplatte (Mittlere Schwäbische Alb, SW-Deutschland). - Jahresbericht Mitt. oberrhein. geol. Ver., N.F. 86, 361-371; Stuttgart, 2004 Template:ISSN
  2. J. Baier: Ein Beitrag zur Erminger Turritellenplatte (Mittlere Schwäbische Alb, SW-Deutschland). - Jahresbericht Mitt. oberrhein. geol. Ver., N.F. 90; Stuttgart, 2008. Template:ISSN - [in press]

Weblinks

References

  • Mayr, Helmut. A Guide to Fossils. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. 1985 (English translation 1992).


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