Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867

Raines, Bret K., 2020, A Rosetta Stone for eastern Pacific Caecidae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda), Zootaxa 4827 (1), pp. 1-146 : 89-92

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Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867
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Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867 View in CoL

Figures 69 View FIGURE 69 A–I, 70A–N, 71A–B, 127L

Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867a: 43 View in CoL , 25 syntypes MNHN-IM-2000-4586, Panama.

Caecum strangulatum var. acuta de Folin, 1867a: 44 View in CoL , Panama.

Caecum occultum de Folin, 1867a: 44 View in CoL , holotype MNHN-IM-2000-4590, Panama. (syn. nov.).

Caecum uncinatum de Folin, 1867a: 47 View in CoL , 2 syntypes MNHN-IM-2000-4583, Panama. (syn. nov.).

Caecum strangulatum View in CoL — Kisch, 1959a: 38.

Caecum richthofeni Strong & Hertlein, 1939: 224 View in CoL ; pl. 20, fig. 11, holotype CAS 065658 About CAS , 1 paratype LACM 1713 About LACM , Panama. (syn. nov.).

Caecum richthofeni View in CoL — Keen, 1971: 397; Shasky, 1984: 27; Skoglund, 1992: 28.

Caecum quadratum View in CoL — Shasky, 1984: 27; Kaiser, 1997: 29; Finet et al. 2016: 28.

Caecum View in CoL species #2— Lightfoot, 1993a: 22, fig. 12.

Material examined. In addition to the type material the following lots were examined. NHMLAC: LACM 1935 About LACM - 170.14 About LACM , Port Utria , Choco Dept., Colombia, 24 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 90.12 About LACM , Secas Islands , Chiriqui Prov., Panama, 45 m, 12 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 59.32 About LACM , Quepos, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 24 m, 4 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 58.64 About LACM , Quepos, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 10–24 m, 6 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 30.32 About LACM , Santa Elena Point, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 13–16 m, 5 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 122.21 About LACM , Salinas Bay , Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 11 m, 7 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 12.46 About LACM , Maria Cleofas Island , Tres Marietas Islands, Mexico, 5–10 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1936 About LACM - 169.5 About LACM , Tiburon Island , Sonora, Mexico, 30 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1964 About LACM - 31.26 About LACM , Puertecitos, Baja California, Mexico, 1–3 m, 7 sh ; LACM 1973 About LACM - 3.47 About LACM , Soladita Cove, SE of Guaymas , Sonora, Mexico, intertidal to 3 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1966 About LACM - 23.25 About LACM , Ventana Point, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 22–37 m, 14 sh ; LACM 1937 About LACM - 173.5 About LACM , Muertos Bay , Baja California Sur, Mexico, 13 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 16.100 About LACM , Banderas Bay , Jalisco, Mexico, 18–27 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1967 About LACM - 12.17 About LACM , Isabel Island , Nayarit, Mexico, 25 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 21.72 About LACM , Otoque Island , Panama Bay, Panama, 2–5 m, 19 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 25.60 About LACM , Taboga Island , Panama Bay, Panama, 9–27 m, 6 sh ; LACM 1967 About LACM - 15.21 About LACM , Banderas Bay , Jalisco, Mexico, 10–21 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1978 About LACM - 15.2 About LACM , La Plata Island , Manabi Prov., Ecuador, 13–20 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 22.18 About LACM , San Pedrito Island , Murcielagos Islands, Costa Rica, 3–4 m, 9 sh ; LACM 1968 About LACM - 45.57 About LACM , Cuastecomate Bay , Jalisco, Mexico, 18–36 m, 12 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 30.33 About LACM , Santa Elena Point, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 13–17 m, 20 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 35.34 About LACM , Penca Point, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 8–13 m, 8 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 43.21 About LACM , Ballena Bay , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 11 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 52.69 About LACM , Ballena Point, Ballena Bay , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 3–16 m, 9 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 53.37 About LACM , Herradura Bay , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 22 m, 7 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 63.91 About LACM , Cano Island , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 8–13 m, 100+ sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 64.22 About LACM , Cano Island , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 13 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1967 About LACM - 9.11 About LACM , Isabel Island , Nayarit, Mexico, 9 m, 7 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 240.7 About LACM , Tangola Tangola Bay , Oaxaca, Mexico, 27–37 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 19.51 About LACM , El Jobo, Salinas Bay , Costa Rica, 2–6 m, 100 sh ; LACM 1933 About LACM - 173.5 About LACM , Indefatigable Island , Galapagos Islands, 110 m, 11 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 134.12 About LACM , Secas Islands , Chiriqui Prov., Panama, 25 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1984 About LACM - 44.22 About LACM , Cousins Island , W of Santiado Island, Galapagos Islands, 21–30 m, 50 sh ; LACM 1984 About LACM - 46.11 About LACM , Plazas Island , E of Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, 21–30 m, 10 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 136.5 About LACM , Secas Islands , Chiriqui Prov., Panama, 22 m, 10 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 297.5 About LACM , S of Black Beach , Charles Island, Galapagos Islands, 37 m, 11 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 290.8 About LACM , Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island ., Galapagos Islands, 147 m, 9 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 289.10 About LACM , James Bay , James Island, Galapagos Islands, 29 m, 18 sh ; LACM 1978 About LACM - 116.18 About LACM , Cedro Island , Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, intertidal, 2 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 171.12 About LACM , Port Utria , Choco Dept., Colombia, 14 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 180.5 About LACM , Octavia Bay , Choco Dept., Colombia, 136 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 272.7 About LACM , James Bay , James Island, Galapagos Islands, 44 m, 14 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 267.4 About LACM , Wreck Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 40 m, 60 sh ; LACM 1933 About LACM - 157.9 About LACM , Post Office Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 16 m, 8 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 277.8 About LACM , James Bay , James Island, Galapagos Islands, 45 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 271.12 About LACM , Sulivan Bay , James Island, Galapagos Islands, 37 m, 57 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 273.11 About LACM , James Bay , James Island, Galapagos Islands, 44 m, 35 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 262.3 About LACM , Albemarle Pt., Albemarle Island , Galapagos Islands, 31 m, 7 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 293.5 About LACM , Black Beach, Charles Island , Galapagos Islands, 18 m, 18 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 269.10 About LACM , Wreck Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 59 m, 35 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 281.12 About LACM , off Post Office Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 120 m, 15 sh ; LACM 1933 About LACM - 156.2 About LACM , Wreck Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 33 m, 125 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 300.5 About LACM , S of Black Beach , Charles Island, Galapagos Islands, 33 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 287.12 About LACM , Academy Bay , Indefatigable Island, Galapagos Islands, 27 m, 30 sh ; LACM 1938 About LACM - 188.5 About LACM , Wreck Bay , Chatham Island, Galapagos Islands, 25 sh ; LACM 1934 About LACM - 288.4 About LACM , Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island , Galapagos Islands, 42 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 196.29 About LACM , Espinoza Point, Fernandina Island , Galapagos Islands, 15–30 m, 175 sh ; LACM 1938 About LACM - 223.7 About LACM , Gorgona Island , Cauca Dept., Colombia, 10 m, 1 sh . SBMNH: SBMNH 214938 About SBMNH , Islas Viradores, Playas del Coco , Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 20–30 m, 6 sh ; SBMNH 132265 About SBMNH , Bahia de los Angeles, Baja California [Norte], Mexico, 14–29 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620480 About SBMNH , Bahia Ballena , Puntarenas, Costa Rica, 17–23 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620492 About SBMNH , Bahia San Carlos , San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, 15–30 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 619789 About SBMNH , Islas Viradores, Playas del Coco , Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 20–30 m, 20 sh ; SBMNH 622319 About SBMNH , Isla Salango, N side, Manabi, Ecuador, 10–25 m, 15 sh ; SBMNH 622360 About SBMNH , Isla La Plata, N side, Manabi, Ecuador, 12–20 m, 4 sh ; SBMNH 620527 About SBMNH , Bahia Cuastecomate , Jalisco, Mexico, 12–30 m, 12 sh ; SBMNH 142629 About SBMNH , Isla Perico, Panama Prov., Panama, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 214993 About SBMNH , Las Hadas, Colima, Mexico, 1–2 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 142630 About SBMNH , Bahia Cuastecomate , Jalisco, Mexico, intertidal, 2 sh ; SBMNH 142631 About SBMNH , Bahia Tenacatita , Jalisco, Mexico, 1 sh ; SBMNH 132835 About SBMNH , Isla Santa Cruz, Bahia Academy , Galapagos, Ecuador, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 110188 About SBMNH , Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, 11–18 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 618583 About SBMNH , Isla Espanola, Isla Espanola, Galapagos, Ecuador, 17 m, 7 sh ; SBMNH 619787 About SBMNH , Bahia Audiencia , Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico, 7–13 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 619788 About SBMNH , Isla Jaltemba, Nayarit, Mexico, 10–25 m, 5 sh ; SBMNH 619888 About SBMNH , Bahia Santiago , Colima, Mexico, 27–40 m, 25 sh ; SBMNH 619891 About SBMNH , Bahia de Culebra , Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 13–23 m, 25 sh ; SBMNH 620471 About SBMNH , Isla Gardner, Galapagos, Ecuador, 10–25 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620472 About SBMNH , Roca Cousins, Isla Santiago, Galapagos, Ecuador, 10–25 m, 6 sh ; SBMNH 620473 About SBMNH , Punta Cormorant, Isla Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador, intertidal, 10 sh ; SBMNH 620474 About SBMNH , Isla Floreana [ Isla Charles], Isla Champion, Galapagos, Ecuador, 10–13 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620494 About SBMNH , Bahia de Culebra , Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 10–25 m, 2 sh ; SBMNH 620495 About SBMNH , Bahia Santiago , Colima, Mexico, 8–20 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620497 About SBMNH , Barra de Navidad , Jalisco, Mexico, 3–45 m, 12 sh ; SBMNH 620498 About SBMNH , Bahia Banderas , Nayarit, Mexico, 10–25 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620499 About SBMNH , Balboa, Panama Prov., Panama, 15 sh ; SBMNH 622329 About SBMNH , Isla Baltra, Galapagos, Ecuador, 10–25 m, 12 sh ; SBMNH 622358 About SBMNH , Isla Salango, Manabi, Ecuador, 30–45 m, 2 sh ; SBMNH 622496 About SBMNH , Punta Juluapan, Colima, Mexico, 31 m, 4 sh ; SBMNH 622505 About SBMNH , Bahia Santiago , Colima, Mexico, 13 m, 5 sh. BCD: Navidad Bar, Jalisco, Mexico, 16–30 m, 13 sh; Wreck Bay, Chatham Is., Galapagos Islands, 40 m, 6 sh .

Original diagnosis. “Testa (quoad genus) magna, elongata, robusta, subcylindrica, arcuata; annulis numerosis ( XL–L), planatis, creberrimis, primum latioribus, dein tenuissimis ornata; ante aperturam valde et profunde strangulata; interstitiis vix impressis; apertura paululo declivi, haud contracta, marginata; septo mucronato, mucrone subdactyliformi, dorsum versus paulo reverso, interdum dextroverso; margine laterali paulo convexo; operculo subconvexo, apice prominente, sutura vix definita.” de Folin (1867a: 43).

Description. Protoconch multispiral (about 2.0 whorls), planispiral, smooth ( Fig. 70A View FIGURE 70 ), transition to teleoconch I marked by well-defined apertural varix ( Fig. 70A View FIGURE 70 ). Teleoconch I short, sculptured with axial threads, crossed by weak irregular longitudinal sculpture ( Fig. 70B View FIGURE 70 ), transition to teleoconch II marked by change in sculpture ( Fig. 70A View FIGURE 70 ). Teleoconch II about same length as teleoconch I, sculptured with stronger irregular longitudinal sculpture ( Fig. 70C View FIGURE 70 ), transition to teleoconch III marked by change in sculpture ( Fig. 70D View FIGURE 70 ). Teleoconch III sculptured with numerous, short, close-set, longitudinal striae, beneath sporadic, longitudinal, sinuous, raised cords ( Fig. 70E View FIGURE 70 ), may develop low annuli ( Figs. 70D View FIGURE 70 , J–K), transition to teleoconch IV marked by change in sculpture ( Figs. 70D View FIGURE 70 , J–K). Teleoconch IV may have narrow annuli, otherwise sculptured with similar characters as in previous stage, increasing in strength and density ( Fig. 70F View FIGURE 70 , J–K), transition to teleoconch V marked by suture and increase in width ( Figs. 70D View FIGURE 70 , J–K). Teleoconch V (last growth stage) average size for genus [Tol 2.07–2.72 mm], tubular, thick, robust, moderately and regularly arched [Larc: 0.58–0.89 mm; Arc: 0.18–0.25 mm], subcylindrical with increase in diameter from posterior to aperture, creamy white ( Figs. 69 View FIGURE 69 A–C). Axial sculpture of 23–50 raised, strong, thick, narrow to wide, quadrangular ribs, closely arranged and regularly spaced, except last 3–5 preceding aperture, which narrow slightly on ventral side ( Figs. 70G, L View FIGURE 70 ). Axial interspaces rather deep, narrower than ribs ( Figs. 70G, L View FIGURE 70 ). Surface sculptured with numerous, conspicuous, dense, longitudinal striae on axial ribs and interspaces ( Figs. 70H, M View FIGURE 70 ). Striae strength alternates in intensity, with 2–4 faintly more impressed ( Figs. 70H, M View FIGURE 70 ). Posterior [Dpe: 0.44–0.52 mm] with thick edge, squared shoulder ( Fig. 69H View FIGURE 69 ). Septum mucronate, flattened to deeply recessed ( Figs. 69 View FIGURE 69 A–C). Mucro with rounded point or finger-like, conical, blunt, positioned on dorsal margin, straight to slightly curved toward dorsal margin ( Figs. 69 View FIGURE 69 D–E. H). Aperture [Da: 0.59–0.79 mm] with abrupt deep sulcus followed by varix ( Figs. 70G, L View FIGURE 70 ), sculpture of sulcus and varix more uniform than posterior end ( Figs. 70I, N View FIGURE 70 ). Varix well-defined, with large ring consisting of 3–5 axial ribs, last 1–2 sharply narrowed on ventral side ( Figs. 70G, L View FIGURE 70 ). Lip smooth, weakly developed, with slightly deflected peristome ( Figs. 69D, E View FIGURE 69 ). Periostracum not observed. Operculum thin, light brown; exterior surface with 7–8 concentric rings ( Figs. 69 View FIGURE 69 F–G). Conceptual reconstruction of growth stages shown in Fig. 71A View FIGURE 71 .

Distribution and Habitat. From Saladita Cove, Guaymas, Mexico to La Plata Island, Ecuador, including the Galapagos Islands. Intertidal to 120 m. Common on sand and mud substrates.

Remarks. Caecum strangulatum is a unique species and extremely variable. De Folin (1867) described a variation of the species, that he called “ acuta ” for specimens with “...annulis latioribus, septo elongato, valde mucronato, subcylindraceo, vel conico, interdum in cavitate incluso...”, or with wider rings and a more pronounced mucro that is sometimes enclosed within the septum cavity ( Figs. 69C, E, H, J View FIGURE 69 , 70 View FIGURE 70 J–L).

Strong & Hertlein (1939) overlooked Caecum strangulatum when describing C. richthofeni from the same type locality ( Fig. 69J View FIGURE 69 ). The holotype of C. richthofeni (CAS 065658) is a perfect example of De Folin’s “ acuta ” variation. De Folin (1867) also described two other species: C. occultum ( Fig. 69K View FIGURE 69 ) and C. uncinatum ( Fig. 69L View FIGURE 69 ) as separate species. However, C. occultum is actually a transitional subadult stage and C. uncinatum is a worn fragment of teleoconch III.

Lightfoot (1993a: 22) described and illustrated a species she dubbed “ Caecum sp. #2”, which is in fact C. strangulatum . Sadly for Lightfoot, she did not have access to all of de Folin’s work, which is most likely why she tentatively considered C. richthofeni to be a synonym of C. quadratum . Kaiser (1997) and Finet et al. (2016) followed this error.

SBMNH

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Caenogastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Caecidae

SubFamily

Caecinae

Genus

Caecum

Loc

Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867

Raines, Bret K. 2020
2020
Loc

Caecum

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 22
1993
Loc

Caecum quadratum

Finet, Y. & Tirado-Sanchez, N. & Chiriboga, A. & Ruiz, D. & Banks, S. 2016: 28
Kaiser, K. L. 1997: 29
Shasky, D. R. 1984: 27
1984
Loc

Caecum richthofeni

Skoglund, C. 1992: 28
Shasky, D. R. 1984: 27
Keen, A. M. 1971: 397
1971
Loc

Caecum strangulatum

Kisch, B. S. 1959: 38
1959
Loc

Caecum richthofeni

Strong, A. M. & Hertlein, L. G. 1939: 224
1939
Loc

Caecum strangulatum de Folin, 1867a: 43

Folin, L. de 1867: 43
1867
Loc

Caecum strangulatum var. acuta de Folin, 1867a: 44

Folin, L. de 1867: 44
1867
Loc

Caecum occultum de Folin, 1867a: 44

Folin, L. de 1867: 44
1867
Loc

Caecum uncinatum de Folin, 1867a: 47

Folin, L. de 1867: 47
1867
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