. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 244 CLEEVELY & MORRIS non 1964 Glauconia (Glauconia) coquandiana kefersteini (Miinster); Benko-Czabalay: 164-165; pi. 2, figs 1-8 [? = kuehni Benko-Czabalay]. 71969 Glauconia {Glauconia) kefersteini kefersteini (Muenster); Schenk: 52; pi. 1, fig. 23; pi. 2, fig. 1. 71969 Glauconia (Glauconia) ornata (Drescher); Schenk: 68; pi. 2, figs 4a-c. 1979 Cassiope kefersteini (Goldfuss) Kollmann: 36-37. 1984 Araratella (Quadriglauconia) kefersteini (Goldfuss) Mennessier: 36; pi. 10, figs 6-10. 1984 Hexaglauconia (Hexaglauconia) schenki Men


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 244 CLEEVELY & MORRIS non 1964 Glauconia (Glauconia) coquandiana kefersteini (Miinster); Benko-Czabalay: 164-165; pi. 2, figs 1-8 [? = kuehni Benko-Czabalay]. 71969 Glauconia {Glauconia) kefersteini kefersteini (Muenster); Schenk: 52; pi. 1, fig. 23; pi. 2, fig. 1. 71969 Glauconia (Glauconia) ornata (Drescher); Schenk: 68; pi. 2, figs 4a-c. 1979 Cassiope kefersteini (Goldfuss) Kollmann: 36-37. 1984 Araratella (Quadriglauconia) kefersteini (Goldfuss) Mennessier: 36; pi. 10, figs 6-10. 1984 Hexaglauconia (Hexaglauconia) schenki Mennessier: 46; pi. 10, fig. 10, 7 fig. 9. 71984 Hexaglauconia (Hexaglauconia)fallaciosa Mennessier: 43; pi. 11, figs 2-3. Diagnosis. A very variable cassiopid ranging from slender, essentially pagodiform, simple spirally-ornamented forms, to broader, bicarinate or slightly tuberculate shouldered shells. The sinus of the opisthocyrt growth lines occurs in the upper third of the whorl and is itself influenced by, and in turn aflfects, the shell ornament. The base is characteristically ornamented by three strong, raised, essentially smooth spiral cords. Original descriptions. Muenster (1844: 36) [translation]: 'Conical top-shaped, with 10 almost quadrangular whorls, that are stepped-off above their middle and pressed tight against each other; they have undulating ribs throughout their length and in their thicker lower halves are surrounded by three girdles. The uppermost of these lies on the angle and is provided with. Fig. 3 Cassiope suffarcinata (Muenster in Goldfuss, 1844). 1, Cassiope 7 lanzingensis (Mennessier). BMNH , xl; coUd N. J. Morris; Coniacian, Gosau Beds, Lanzing, nr Miesenbach, Austria. 2, 3, different views of the lectotype of Cerithium conoideum J. de C. Sowerby 1832, non Lamarck 1804. BMNH (ex ), Gosau, Austria, x 1-5. Murchison colln, trans- ferred from the Museum of Practical Geology in 1880. Figd by J. de C. Sowerby (in Sedgwick & Mur


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