Eoborus is a fossil genus of medium-sized air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropods in the family Strophocheilidae. Eoborus is the oldest fossil record of Strophocheilidae, dating from the Middle Paleocene of Brazil (Itaboraí Basin)[1] and Uruguay (Santa Lucía Basin).[4] The Brazilian species, alongside Eoborus charruanus from Uruguay, are the oldest fossil record of the family.[1]
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Genus: | †Eoborus Klappenbach & Olazarri, 1970[3]
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†Eoborus charruanus (Frenguelli, 1930)
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The small size and large umbilicus of Eoborus are its most remarkable characteristics; it is considered primitive in the family Strophocheilidae.[1][3]
Species
editSpecies within the genus Eoborus include:
- †Eoborus berroi Klappenbach & Olazarri, 1986[2] - from Uruguay
- †Eoborus charruanus (Frenguelli, 1930) - from Uruguay and Argentina - type species of genus
- †Eoborus fusiforme Salvador & Simone, 2013[5] - from Brazil
- †Eoborus rotundus Salvador & Simone, 2012[1] - from Brazil
- †Eoborus sanctijosephi (Maury, 1935)[6] - from Brazil
Some authors note that two other species, Strophocheilus chubutensis and Strophocheilus hauthali could also belong to Eoborus.[3][4]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; de Simone, Luiz Ricardo Lopes (1 June 2012). "New fossil pulmonate snails from the Paleocene of Itaboraí Basin, Brazil (Pulmonata: Cerionidae, Strophocheilidae, Orthalicidae)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde: International Journal of Malacology. 141 (1): 43–50. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/141/043-050. S2CID 88222194.
- ^ a b Klappenbach, M.A.; Olazarri, J. (1986). "Notas sobre Strophocheilidae IV. Eoborus berroi, nueva espécie del Mioceno uruguayo" [Notes on Strophocheilidae IV. Eoborus berroi, a new species from the Uruguayan Miocene]. Comucaciones Paleontológicas del Museo de História Natural de Montevideo (in Spanish). 1: 217–225. OCLC 949711393.
- ^ a b c Klappenbach, M.A.; Olazarri, J. (1970). "Notas sobre Strophocheilidae (Moll. Gastr.), III. Eoborus, nuevo género paraespecies fósiles de esta familia sudamericana" [Notes on Strophocheilidae (Moll. Gastr.), III. Eoborus, new genus for fossil species of this South American family]. Archiv für Molluskenkunde (in Spanish). 100 (3/4): 179–182.
- ^ a b Martínez, Sergio; Veroslavsky, Gerardo; Verde, Mariano (12 June 2017). "Primer registro del Paleoceno en el Uruguay: paleosuelos calcáreos fosilíferos en la cuenca de Santa Lucía" [First Paleocene record in Uruguay: fossiliferous calcareous paleosols in the Santa Lucía basin]. Revista Brasileira de Geociências (in Spanish). 27 (3): 292–302. Archived from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Simone, Luiz Ricardo Lopes de (2013). "Taxonomic revision of the fossil pulmonate mollusks of Itaboraí Basin (Paleocene), Brazil". Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia. doi:10.1590/S0031-10492013000200001.
- ^ Maury, Carlotta Joaquina (1935). "New genera and new species of fossil terrestrial Mollusca from Brazil". American Museum Novitates (764): 1–15. hdl:2246/4568.