Caecum hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022

Vannozzi, Angelo, 2023, The Caecidae from BIOMAGLO Expedition in the Mayotte-Glorieuses area (Mollusca, Gastropoda), Zoosystema 45 (12), pp. 421-434 : 429-430

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https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a12

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8177472

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scientific name

Caecum hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022
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Caecum hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022 View in CoL

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Caecum hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022: 89 View in CoL , fig. 3A-R.

Caecum cf. gulosum Hedley, 1899 View in CoL — Vannozzi et al. 2015: 115 View Cited Treatment , fig. 25F.

Caecum arabicum Issel, 1869 View in CoL — Blatterer 2019: 251, pl. 123, fig. 1a, b.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Tanzania • dd; Zanzibar, Uroa Bay; 25-30 m depth; MCZR-M-TYPE-00110 .

TYPE LOCALITY. — Indian Ocean , Tanzania, Zanzibar, Uroa Bay, 25-30 m depth.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Mayotte • 1 dd worn; Mozambique Channel , W Mayotte, BIOMAGLO Stn DW4847; 12°41’S, 44°57’E; 738-763 m depth; 30.I.2017; MNHN GoogleMaps .

DISTRIBUTION. — Whole eastern coast of Africa, from northern Red Sea to northeastern South Africa ( Vannozzi et al. 2015; Blatterer 2019; Vannozzi 2022).

DIAGNOSIS. — Shell of average size for the genus, colourless, semitransparent. Tube cylindrical, tapering toward the apex, smooth or with minute rounded rings. No macula. Aperture with a slight but clear swelling. Septum hemispherical, dome shaped with a broad and low nail-like mucro, oriented between the dorsal and the right side. Length 2.47 mm.

REMARKS A single, worn shell was found in the examined material. Although the specimen is slightly larger compared to the holotype and despite the poor condition of this specimen and the incomplete aperture, the shape the septum and the presence of minute rounded rings support its identification as Caecum hyalinum .

This elusive species is known from few specimens so far. It can be compared with C. inflatum de Folin, 1869 and C. armoricum de Folin, 1869 , both sharing a hemispherical protruding septum with nail-like mucro. Caecum inflatum from the southwest Pacific is smaller, shows a stouter tube, a narrower and more protruding septum and a simple aperture without swelling. Caecum armoricum from the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea has a septum of very similar shape, but possesses a smooth tube without rings and never has a swelling before the aperture.

BLATTERER H. 2019. - Mollusca of the Dahab region (Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea). Denisia 43: 1 - 480. https: // www. zobodat. at / pdf / DENISIA _ 0043 _ 0001 - 0480. pdf

VANNOZZI A., PIZZINI M. & RAINES B. 2015. - Revision of South African Caecidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda). African Invertebrates 56 (1): 99 - 136. https: // doi. org / 10.5733 / afin. 056.0109

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. 3. — Side and ventral views of Caecum Fleming, 1813 and Mauroceras Vannozzi, 2019 species from BIOMAGLO expedition.: A, C. hyalinum Vannozzi, 2022 from Stn DW4847; B, C. egenum Vannozzi, 2017 from Stn DW4854; C, C. cf. mauritianum de Folin, 1868 from Stn DW4820; D, E, C. mauritianum; D, holotype MNHN-IM-2000-24911; E, paratype MNHN-IM-2000-24912; F-L, C. cooki Pizzini & Raines, 2011; F, specimen from Stn DW4847; G, H, specimens from Stn DW4854 (H, juv.); I-L, specimens from Stn DW4820; M, M. kajiyamai (Habe, 1963) from Stn DW4847; N, M. sandwichense (de Folin, 1881) juv.from Stn DW4854. Scale bar: 1 mm. Images D, E, courtesy of Ph. Maestrati (MNHN).

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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.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Caecidae

SubFamily

Caecinae

Genus

Caecum