Spondylus gussonii

Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare, 2016, Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy), Zootaxa 4186 (1), pp. 1-97 : 29

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4186.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6082167

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scientific name

Spondylus gussonii
status

 

Spondylus gussonii Costa O. G., 1830

Fig. 6 a–c View FIGURE 6. a – c

Spondylus gussonii Costa O. G., 1830 (pp. 41–42).

Spondylus gussoni O.G. Costa—Jeffreys 1879 (p. 556); Spada et al. 1970 (p. 5, fig. 4). Spondylus gussonii Costa—Hidalgo 1917 (p. 655).

Spondylus gussonii Costa, 1829 — Robba 1968 (p. 491, pl. 38, fig. 1).

Spondylus (Corallospondylus) gussoni O.G. Costa, 1829 — Nordsieck 1969 (p. 56, pl. 9, fig. 35.02). Spondylus gussoni Costa—Di Geronimo & Li Gioi 1980 (pl. 4, figs. 5–6); Di Geronimo et al. 2005 (figs. 2.7, 3.3). Spondylus gussonii O.G. Costa, 1829 — Poppe & Goto 1993 (p. 73, pl. 11, fig. 3).

Spondylus (Corallospondylus) gussonii O.G. Costa, 1829 — Giannuzzi-Savelli et al. 2001 (p. 206, fig. 427). Spondylus gussonii Costa O . G., 1829— Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 302, mid right fig.); Mastrototaro et al. 2010 (fig. 5 i). Spondylus gussoni (O.G. Costa) — Rosso et al. 2010 (fig. 5 B).

Diagnostic characters. Oval to pyriform shell; expanded posterior side; denticulate inner margins; several radial rows of minute, short tubular spines; thin commarginal lamellae more clearly visible towards the ventral margin; right valve more irregularly sculptured, with coarse spiny processes in the attachment area. Prodissoconch: shell type ST-2B; P-2 length about 150 µm (P-1 ca. between 85–95 µm); P-2 roundish with faint concentric lines; convex profile; P-1 apparently weakly granular (partly eroded); P-1/P-2 boundary apparently poorly delimited; transition to the nepioconch well marked.

Remarks. Although dated 1829, the work of Costa was published in 1830 according to Fasulo (2013).

Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC05 (1 specimen), BC11 (5), BC41 (1), BC67 (1), BC70 (1), BC71 (2), BC72 (4). Maximum height: 19 mm.

Distribution and habitat. The species is typical of the Mediterranean, with records also from the Bay of Biscay, Portugal and the Azores; it lives attached to deep water coral branches from about 70 to 1850 m depth, being common around 600 m ( Hidalgo 1917; Poppe & Goto 1993; Pons-Moyà & Pons 1999). It has been regarded as a preferential characteristic element of CB (deep-sea white corals) biocoenosis ( Pérès & Picard 1964; Di Geronimo 1979[a]; Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985). In the Santa Maria di Leuca CWC biotope, it was found on hard substrates including coral branches (Mastrototaro et al. 2010), being common in framework-building coral and coral rubble thanatofacies (Rosso et al. 2010).

Fossil record. Upper Miocene (Tortonian) of Piedmont; Pliocene of southern France and Italy ; Pleistocene of Sardinia and southern Italy ( Robba 1968; Di Geronimo 1979[a]; Di Geronimo & Li Gioi 1980; Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985; Barrier et al. 1987; Di Geronimo & La Perna 1997; Di Geronimo et al. 2005).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Pectinoida

Family

Spondylidae

Genus

Spondylus

Loc

Spondylus gussonii

Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare 2016
2016
Loc

Spondylus (Corallospondylus) gussoni O.G. Costa, 1829

O. G. Costa 1829
1829
Loc

Spondylus gussonii O.G. Costa, 1829

O. G. Costa 1829
1829
Loc

Spondylus (Corallospondylus) gussonii O.G. Costa, 1829

O. G. Costa 1829
1829
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