Mathilda cochlaeformis Brugnone, 1873
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Mathilda cochlaeformis Brugnone, 1873 View in CoL
Fig. 17 a–c View FIGURE 17. a – c
Trochus elegantissimus Costa, 1861 (p. 55, pl. 9, fig. 1).
Mathilda cochlaeformis Brugnone, 1873 View in CoL (p. 5, fig. 1).
Mathilda granolirata Brugnone, 1873 View in CoL (p. 6, fig. 2).
Mathilda elegantissima, Costa—Tryon 1886 View in CoL (p. 210, pl. 64, figs. 17–18; pl. 65, fig. 36).
Mathilda elegantissima ( O.G. Costa, 1861) —Sabelli & Spada 1978[a] (p. 1, fig. 2).
Mathilda cochleaeformis [sic] Brugnone, 1873 — Barash & Danin 1992 (p. 68).
Mathilda cochlaeformis View in CoL — Rocchini 2004 (p. 106, fig. 5).
Mathilda cochlaeformis Brugnone, 1873 View in CoL — Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 226, mid left fig.); Beck et al. 2006 (p. 84, mid figure); Peñas et al. 2006 (figs. 290–292); Crocetta & Spanu 2008 (fig. 3G); De Frias Martins et al. 2009 (p. 65, fig. 256).
Diagnostic characters. Turreted shell; roundly angular teleoconch whorls; rounded aperture; three main spiral cords per whorl, the two abapical ones of nearly equal strenght; numerous thin axial riblets forming nodules at intersections with spiral cords; non-nodulose spirals on base. Protoconch: heterostrophic, transaxial, helicoidal; 2.75 whorls; diameter about 670 µm; surface smooth; transition to the teleoconch marked by a thin varix.
Remarks. Mathilda elegantissima ( Costa O. G., 1861) and M. granolirata Brugnone, 1873 are currently regarded as synonyms of M. cochlaeformis (fide CLEMAM 2016). Trochus elegantissimus Costa O. G., 1861 has no priority because it is a homonym predated by T. elegantissimus d’Orbigny, 1852 , a middle Miocene fossil taxon.
Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC22 (1 specimen), BC66 (1), BC68 (1), BC71 (4), BC72 (1); core BC51 (2). Maximum height: 8.5 mm.
Distribution and habitat. Mathilda cochlaeformis is distributed in the Mediterranean and the eastern Atlantic (from the Lusitanian province to Madeira, the Canaries and St. Helena), on circalittoral to bathyal sand ( Poppe & Goto 1991; Barash & Danin 1992; Beck et al. 2006; De Frias Martins et al. 2009). It was also found associated with a Sardinian deep water population of Corallium rubrum ( Crocetta & Spanu 2008) .
Fossil record. None recorded.
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Mathilda cochlaeformis Brugnone, 1873
Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare 2016 |
Mathilda elegantissima, Costa—Tryon 1886
Costa-Tryon 1886 |
Mathilda cochlaeformis
Brugnone 1873 |
Mathilda granolirata
Brugnone 1873 |
Mathilda cochlaeformis
Brugnone 1873 |