Contribution
The pedunculate barnacle Scalpellum burdigalense Des Moulins, 1875 (Cirripedia, Scalpellidae) from Slovenia and its palaeogeographical significance
Gašparič, Rok; Kočí, Tomáš; Kočová Veselská, Martina; Hitij, Tomáž; Žalohar, Jure
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen Band 314 Heft 2 (2025), p. 181 - 195
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publié: May 29, 2025
publication en ligne: Apr 25, 2025
manuscrit accepté: Mar 17, 2025
manuscrit reçu: Mar 4, 2025
ArtNo. ESP155031402005, Prix: 29.00 €
Abstract
The scalpellid gooseneck barnacle Scalpellum burdigalense Des Moulins, 1875 is recorded from ‘Badenian’ (Middle Miocene, Langhian) deposits at Cirknica near Šentilj, north-eastern Slovenia. The single specimen known to date is a well-preserved right scutum, recovered from motorway construction works (Institute for Palaeobiology and Evolution collections, Kamnik, Slovenia). The present record expands the known geographical distribution of S. burdigalense, previously described from France, Italy (Turin area, Sardinia) and the Ukraine, as well as a related species of Scalpellum sp. nov. aff. burdigalense from the Netherlands, and provides clues as to its palaeoenvironmental living conditions. The associated fauna of Cirknica near Šentilj suggests a shallow sublittoral habitat (< 200 m depth). The present study contributes to our understanding of Miocene barnacle diversity in the Central Paratethys and of the palaeogeographical significance of the Slovenian Corridor as a marine pathway between the Mediterranean and Central Paratethys during the Middle Miocene.
Mots-clefs
Stalked barnacles • Scalpellum • Central Paratethys • Miocene • Slovenian Corridor