Anguispira holroydensis

Anguispira holroydensis was a species of pulmonate land snail in the family Discidae, the disk snails. The species is only known from fossilized specimens. It was first described by Loris S. Russell in 1956.[1]

Anguispira holroydensis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Discidae
Genus: Anguispira
Species:
A. holroydensis
Binomial name
Anguispira holroydensis
Russell, 1956

Fossils

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The most well-studied A. holroydensis fossil was found in the North Park Formation in Carbon County, Wyoming. The shell's position in the formation dates it to the Late Miocene.[1]

Physical appearance

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Russell describes the A. holroydensis fossil as being visually similar to Anguispira cumberlandiana and Anguispira alternata. The shell is small, only 7.9 mm in diameter, with a low spire and deep umbilicus. The surface of the first one and a half whorls is smooth, with the remainder being marked by fine retractive ridges (costulae).[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Russell, L.S. (1956). Nonmarine Mollusca from the North Park Formation of Saratoga Valley, Wyoming. Journal of Paleontology. 30(5): 1260-1263.