A new and locally abundant species of Sepia, S. juliebarborarum sp. nov., and single records of S. aff. loerentheyi and S. aff. sanctacrucensis from the upper Badenian of Slovakia and Austria, S. mikuzi sp. nov., S. aff. mikuzi sp. nov. and Sepia sp. from the middle Badenian of Slovenia, document a greater Miocene sepiid diversity in the Central Paratethys than previously recorded. In the present study, Miocene sepiids from the Central Paratethys are systematically revised and, in part, compared to other coeval taxa from elsewhere.
Middle Miocene diversity in the Central Paratethys amounts to nine species, inclusive of four taxa retained in open nomenclature. Here we use the morphology of the dorsal shield and septal suture lines as key features for systematic assignment at the species level.
Usage of the generic name Sepia for these Miocene sepiids is corroborated by uniquely preserved material of S. vindobonensis from the middle Badenian of Austria. This reveals only minor morphological differences during ontogeny from the Recent type species of Sepia, S. officinalis.
The stratigraphical range of sepiids in the Central Paratethys is reinterpreted and shown to be early to late Badenian. Miocene Sepia diversity in the Central Paratethys is greater than previously supposed, which supports normal marine conditions and an open connection with the Mediterranean.http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3B32BA47-EB28-4A75-95FE-6349C08BB5EA.