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Mostafavi, Nasser (1978): (Tables 1-15) Morphometric characteristics of the genus Hinia (Nassariidae, Gastropoda) in the Tertiary of northwest Germany [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.783832, Supplement to: Mostafavi, N (1978): Die Gattung Hinia (Nassariidae, Gastropoda) im Tertiär NW-Deutschlands. Meyniana, 30, 29-53, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1978.30.29

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Abstract:
The genus Hinia is divided in 4 subgenera; other subgenera are not represented in the area studied. It was possible to find criteria for a better discrimination of the highly variable species H. (Hinia) schlotheimi and H. (Hinia) turbinella. The species "fuchsi" has been placed in the synonymy of H. (Hinia) turbinella. The species H. (Hinia) schlotheimi (BEYRICH) and H. (Telasco) schroederi (KAUTSKY) have been united under the name H. (Hinia) schlotheimi. The easily distinguishable species H. (Tritonella) tenuistriata and H. (Hinia) sulcata belong to two different genera. H. (Tritonella) cimbrica andersoni of the Viol- and Katzheide-Beds (Reinbek-stage) is separable from the population found in the Hemmoor-stage, it turned out to be a valuable guide subspecies for the Reinbek-stage. The species H. (Tritonella) serraticosta, H. (Tritonella) catulli, H. (Hinia) holsatica, and H. (Telasco) syltensis are all similar in respect to shape and ornamentation. Criteria have been found for a better discrimination of these species. The species contabulata, effusa and seminodifera described by SPEYER (1864), turned out to be contogenetic stages of H. (Tritonella) pygmaea. H. (Tritonella) cavata, previously described from the Tertiary of the North sea area, was proven to be absent from the area investigated. The forms described under that name, belong to H. (Tritonella) woodwardi.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 54.173643 * Median Longitude: 9.254559 * South-bound Latitude: 52.797000 * West-bound Longitude: 8.431640 * North-bound Latitude: 54.876400 * East-bound Longitude: 10.044900
Date/Time Start: 1959-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1963-01-01T00:00:00
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 30
Event(s):
Behrendorf * Latitude: 54.558958 * Longitude: 9.218285 * Date/Time: 1959-01-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 11.3 m * Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Großenwiehe * Latitude: 54.702951 * Longitude: 9.233020 * Date/Time: 1959-01-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 14.5 m * Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Hemmoor * Latitude: 53.687200 * Longitude: 9.162000 * Elevation: 3.0 m * Location: Germany
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Elevation of eventElevationm
5ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoGeocode
6Area/localityAreaMostafavi, Nasser
7Sample amountN#Mostafavi, Nasser
8Sample amountN#Mostafavi, Nasserfür Gesamtgehäusewinkel, wenn abweichend
9Shell, number of whorlsWhorls No#Mostafavi, Nasser
10Shell, number of whorls, standard deviationWhorls No std dev±Mostafavi, Nasser
11Shell, number of ribsRibs No#Mostafavi, Nasser
12Shell, number of ribs, standard deviationRibs No std dev±Mostafavi, Nasser
13Shell, angle from apexShell angledegMostafavi, NasserGehäusewinkel bei 2 mm Durchmesser (at 2 mm diameter)
14Shell, angle from apex, standard deviationShell angle std dev±Mostafavi, Nasserfür Winkel bei 2 mm Durchmesser (for angle at 2 mm diameter)
15Shell, angle from apexShell angledegMostafavi, NasserGesamtgehäusewinkel (total shell angle)
16Shell, angle from apex, standard deviationShell angle std dev±Mostafavi, Nasserfür Gesamtgehäusewinkel (for total shell angle)
17Shell, angle of protoconchProtoconch angledegMostafavi, NasserEmbryonalwinkel
18Shell, angle of protoconch, standard deviationProtoconch angle std dev±Mostafavi, Nasser
19SpeciesSpeciesMostafavi, Nasser
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