Castaneobuccinum, Mclean & Clark, 2023

Mclean, James H. & Clark, Roger N., 2023, Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Zootaxa 5351 (2), pp. 151-201 : 193

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399649

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scientific name

Castaneobuccinum
status

gen. nov.

Genus Castaneobuccinum View in CoL n. gen.

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Type species: Buccinum castaneum Dall, 1877 View in CoL (n. comb.)

Description: Profile tall, moderately broad, whorls rounded, suture deeply impressed, color light to dark chestnut brown (rarely white); shell surface devoid of periostracum, shell thick and heavy, the result of a calcitic exterior layer; with sharply incised, spiral microsculpture, with or without initial carination in early teleconch; final lip inflated, heavily reinforced, with broad anal sinus on shoulder. Operculum with concentric growth, nearly filling aperture.

Remarks: Three previously described varieties of Buccinum castaneum are herein regarded as distinct species Based on morphology and sympatric distribution, and placed in Castaneobuccinum . Buccinum castaneum ( Figs. 20 F–H View FIGURE 20 ), which lacks axial sculpture or has only weakly indicated axial folds near the suture, Buccinum castaneum var. triplostephanum Dall, 1919 ( Figs. 20 K–L View FIGURE 20 ) lacks axial sculpture, but has three (rarely four) low, broad, strong spiral cords, and Buccinum castaneum var. fluctuatum Dall, 1919 (Figs. I–J) which has 14–18 relatively strong, often prosocline axial folds. Buccinum castaneum var. incisulum Dall, 1919 is considered a synonym of this last species. These and four presently described species form a unique complex that is endemic to the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. They are distinguished from all other Buccinum (s.l.) by 1) thickly reinforced outer lip of the aperture, 2) lack of periostracum, and 3) typically dark brown coloration. Seven species are recognized, all in the Aleutians.

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