Clathrocaspia isseli ( Logvinenko & Starobogatov, 1969 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4933.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4550170 |
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Clathrocaspia isseli ( Logvinenko & Starobogatov, 1969) View in CoL
Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 i–l, q
Pyrgula (Caspia) isseli Logv. et Star. View in CoL sp. n. — Logvinenko & Starobogatov 1969: 378, fig. 367(6).
Pyrgula isseli Logvinenko et Starobogatov, 1968 View in CoL — Kantor & Sysoev 2006: 100, pl. 45, fig. P.
Clathrocaspia isseli ( Logvinenko & Starobogatov, 1969) View in CoL — Wesselingh et al. 2019: 70 View Cited Treatment .
Type material. Holotype not traced, should be in ZIN. In contrast to Kantor & Sysoev (2006: 100), who stated that no identified material of this species is found in ZIN, we could locate two lots with 23 specimens in the collection of Starobogatov, which he labelled as “ Caspia isseli ”. Likely, these are paratypes of C. isseli . However, the collection includes a variety of morphologies, some of which match the typical C. isseli as described by Logvinenko & Starobogatov (1969) (e.g. Fig. 12i, j View FIGURE 12 ), while some resemble C. pallasii closely and should be classified under that species (e.g. Fig. 12g, h View FIGURE 12 ). Given the lack of the holotype, the identity of C. isseli is doubtful. For the time being, we use all of the presumed paratypes that are not misidentified C. pallasii to characterise C. isseli .
Type locality. Originally given as “Southern Caspian Sea between 40–75 m water depth” without details on the locality. The presumed paratype material derives from the Caspian Sea off Apsheron Peninsula, Azerbaijan ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 , locality 14), and off Cheleken Peninsula, Turkmenistan (locality 21) .
Other material. A single shell from Holocene deposits of the Kura delta (locality 25f, RGM 1310305).
Description. Slender, elongate, conical shell with up to 5 low convex, tightly coiled whorls. Protoconch bulbous, bears small wrinkles and thin spiral threads throughout ( Fig. 12q View FIGURE 12 ). Strong reticulate sculpture covers teleoconch, whereas spiral keels are more prominent than axial ribs ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 i–l). Small subsutural ramp occurs above first keel, sometimes resulting in slightly stepped outline ( Fig. 12l View FIGURE 12 ). First 1–2 keels are always more prominent and separated by wider interspaces than the ones following abapically. Aperture adjoined, base steep.
Remarks. The material Starobogatov distinguished as C. isseli and C. pallasii contains a mix of both. In addition to the mix up in the type material of C. isseli (see above), Starobogatov’s material of C. pallasii also contains specimens of C. isseli (e.g. Fig. 12k View FIGURE 12 ). Despite their overall similarity in shell shape, C. pallasii can be distinguished from C. isseli by the consistently lower base, the less convex whorls, the slightly detached aperture and the larger and more bulbous protoconch. Clathrocaspia isseli differs from C. gmelinii in its more slender shape.
Distribution. Endemic to the Caspian Sea, only known from two localities in the South Basin (from depths of 40 and 107 m). Also found in Holocene deposits of the Kura delta.
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Clathrocaspia isseli ( Logvinenko & Starobogatov, 1969 )
Anistratenko, Vitaliy V., Neubauer, Thomas A., Anistratenko, Olga Yu., Kijashko, Pavel V. & Wesselingh, Frank P. 2021 |
Clathrocaspia isseli ( Logvinenko & Starobogatov, 1969 )
2019Pyrgula isseli
Kantor, Yu. I. & Sysoev, A. V. 2006: 100 |
Pyrgula (Caspia) isseli
Logvinenko, B. M. & Starobogatov, Ya. I. 1969: 378 |