Caecum iricolor, Vannozzi, 2023

Vannozzi, Angelo, 2023, The Caecidae from BIOMAGLO Expedition in the Mayotte-Glorieuses area (Mollusca, Gastropoda), Zoosystema 45 (12), pp. 421-434 : 426-428

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a12

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8183526

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scientific name

Caecum iricolor
status

sp. nov.

Caecum iricolor View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 2 View FIG E-H; 4 View FIG A, B; 5 View FIG A, B)

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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Mayotte • dd (length 2.33 mm, Figs 2 View FIG E-F, 4A and 5A); Mozambique Channel , W Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW4854; 12°56’S, 44°58’E; 455-465 m depth; 4.II.2017; MNHN-IM-2000-38696 . GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Mayotte • 1 dd; same data as for holotype; MNHN-IM-2000-38697 GoogleMaps 3 dd; Mozambique Channel , NW Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW4860; 12°31’S, 44°55’E; 486-646 m depth; 5.II.2017; MNHN-IM-2000-38699 GoogleMaps .

TYPE LOCALITY. — Indian Ocean , Mozambique Channel, W Mayotte, 12°56’S, 44°58’E, 455-465 m depth.

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Îles Éparses • 1 dd; Mozambique Channel, Banc du Geyser, BIOMAGLO Stn DW 4789; 12°22’S, 46°25’E; 340-342 m depth; 22.I.2017; MNHN. GoogleMaps

Mayotte • 1 dd (fragm); Mozambique Channel, NW Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW 4860; 12°31’S, 44°55’E; 486-646 m depth; 5.II.2017; MNHN GoogleMaps 2 dd; Mozambique Channel, S Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW 4826; 13°05’S, 45°07’E; 489-496 m depth; 27.I.2017; MNHN GoogleMaps 1 dd (fragm); Mozambique Channel, NE Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW 4871; 12°44’S, 45°19’E; 462-486 m depth; 8.II.2017; MNHN GoogleMaps .

DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from Mayotte and Banc du Geyser.

ETYMOLOGY. — Derived from Latin adjective iricolor due to the iridescent appearance of the surface.

DESCRIPTION

Shell of average size for the genus, tubular, smooth, colourless, semitransparent, iridescent.Tube cylindrical, gradually tapering toward the apex. In ventral view, tube appearing slightly dextrally twisted. Surface covered by fine growth lines, sometimes showing shallow wavy longitudinal grooves. Macula absent. Aperture somewhat inclined, preceded by a distinct swelling forming a rounded varix crossed by growth lines, then contracting and ending with a clearly reflected lip. Septum dome shaped without mucro, lying on the cutting plane. Traces of temporary septum visible at the boundary of the septum with the tube. No traces of periostracum detected. Young stages, protoconch, operculum and soft parts unknown. Holotype: length 2.33 mm, max diam 0.44 mm, min diam 0.33 mm.

REMARKS

Caecum iricolor n. sp. is very similar to C. biomaglo n. sp. and may at first sight be confused with it. However, C. iricolor n. sp. is more fragile and is easily distinguished due to the more slender shape of the tube, slightly twisted and more gradually tapering toward the apex, the smaller and more protruding septum and the more gently rounded swelling and more clearly reflected lip. Furthermore, C. biomaglo n. sp. shows a fine longitudinal microsculpture ( Fig. 4 View FIG ), while C. iricolor n. sp. has no true microsculpture apart from growth lines and only longitudinal shallow wavy grooves occasionally occur.

Caecum iricolor n. sp. is also similar to C. succineum , which however is much smaller and shows several distinct rings in the abapical portion of the tube.

Iridescence of the tube is not unique to C. iricolor n. sp. and occurs in several other species of Caecum , all sharing a smooth and colourless tube, e.g., C. glabrum (Montagu, 1803) , C. subannulatum de Folin, 1870 , C. subcylindratum Pizzini, Raines & Vannozzi, 2013 , C. maraisi Vannozzi, Pizzini & Raines, 2015 and C. biomaglo n. sp.

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FOLIN L. DE 1881. - Un Meioceras des Iles Sandwich, in DE FOLIN L. & PERIER L. (eds), Les Fonds de la Mer 4: chap. 8, 18, pl. 1. https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 51439

HABE T. 1963. - Eight minute species of shells from Amami Islands far south of Kyushu, Japan, including six new species. Venus 22 (3): 229 - 237. https: // doi. org / 10.18941 / venusjjm. 22.3 _ 229

PIZZINI M. & RAINES B. 2011. - The Caecidae from French Polynesia with description of eight new species (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea). Bollettino Malacologico 47 (1): 23 - 46. https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / part / 190468

PIZZINI M., RAINES B. & VANNOZZI A. 2013. - The family Caecidae in the South-West Pacific (Gastropoda: Rissooidea). Bollettino Malacologico 49 (suppl. 10): 1 - 78. https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / part / 291987

VANNOZZI A. 2017. - The family Caecidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Central Philippines. Bollettino Malacologico 53 (2): 121 - 149. https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 278548

VANNOZZI A. 2019 a. - Mauroceras, a new genus for Indo-West Pacific species hitherto assigned to Meioceras (Gastropoda: Caecidae). Bollettino Malacologico 55 (1): 55 - 61.

VANNOZZI A. 2022. - The identity of Caecum arabicum (Issel, 1869), with the description of a new species from eastern Africa and the synonymization of caecid taxa introduced by Selli (Gastropoda: Caecidae). Archiv fur Molluskenkunde 151 (2): 85 - 92. https: // doi. org / 10.1127 / arch. moll / 151 / 085 - 092

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FIG. 2. — Side and ventral views of Caecum Fleming, 1813 species from BIOMAGLO Expedition: A-C, C. sepimentum de Folin, 1868 from Stn DW4848; A, B, specimens with preserved colour pattern; C, juv.; D, C. succineum de Folin, 1880 from Stn DW4854; E-H, C. iricolor n. sp.; E, F, holotype MNHN- IM-2000-38696, length 2.33 mm; G, H, paratype MNHN-IM-2000-38697 from type locality; I-M, C. biomaglo n. sp.; I, J, holotype MNHN-IM-2000-38700, length 2.46 mm; K, L, paratype MNHN-IM-2000-38701 from type locality; M, paratype from Stn DW4854 MNHN-IM-2000-38702; N, Caecum sp. from Stn DW4847, length 2.4 mm. Scale bar: 1 mm.

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FIG. 4. — Detail of the septum (right side) of Caecum Fleming, 1813 species: A, B, C. iricolor n. sp.; A, holotype MNHN-IM-2000-38696; B, paratype MNHN- IM-2000-38697; C, D, C. biomaglo n. sp.; C, holotype MNHN-IM-2000-38700; D, paratype MNHN-IM-2000-38701; E, C. sp. from Stn DW4847; F, C. hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022 from Stn DW4847. Scale bar: 100 µm.

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FIG. 5. — Detail of the aperture (right side) of Caecum Fleming, 1813 species: A, B, C. iricolor n. sp.; A, holotype MNHN-IM-2000-38696; B, paratype MNHN- IM-2000-38697; C, C. biomaglo n. sp., holotype MNHN-IM-2000-38700; D, Caecum sp. from Stn DW4847. Scale bar: 100 µm.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Caecidae

SubFamily

Caecinae

Genus

Caecum