Annularisca pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852)

Watters, G. Thomas, 2014, A revision of the Annulariidae of Central America (Gastropoda: Littorinoidea), Zootaxa 3878 (4), pp. 301-350 : 344-345

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6134522

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scientific name

Annularisca pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852)
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Annularisca pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852)

Figure 11 View FIGURE 11. A – C D–F

Type material. NHMUK unnumbered (3), specimens from Cuming collection bearing Pfeiffer’s handwriting may be syntypes;? ZMB unnumbered (1), syntype;? UMMZ 79565 (1), syntype.

Type locality. “ Honduras.”

Type figured. Pfeiffer, 1854a: pl. 40, figs. 5, 6.

Chresonymy.

Cistula pleurophora Pfeiffer, 1851: 169 [nomen nudum].

Cistula pleurophora Pfeiffer, 1852a: 262 –263; Pfeiffer, 1852c: 41; Pfeiffer, 1853a: 183 –184; Adams & Adams, 1856: 294; Pfeiffer, 1858: 131; Pfeiffer, 1859: 74; Pfeiffer, 1865: 142; Pfeiffer, 1876: 187; Fischer & Crosse, 1890: 218; Watters, 2006: 411.

Cyclostomus pleurophorum (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Pfeiffer, 1852d: 66.

Cyclostoma pleurophorum (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Pfeiffer, 1853b: 245; Pfeiffer, 1854a: 299 –300, pl. 40, figs. 5, 6.

Chondropoma pleurophorum (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Martens, 1890: 14, 16.

Ctenopoma pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Fischer & Crosse, 1890: 188.

Choanopoma (Choanopomops) pleurophorum (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Solem, 1961: 195 –196, 198–199, pl. 10, fig. 8, map 1.

Choanopoma pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Thompson, 1967: 227.

Annularisca (Annularella) pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852) . Watters, 2006: 56, 411.

Cistula pleurophorum Pfeiffer, 1852 . Thompson, 2011: 47 [possibly West Indian].

Distribution and habitat. Thompson (2011) questioned whether this species was actually part of the Central American fauna. It is regarded here as a mislabeled specimen.

Description. Shell turbinate, thin, solute except just before aperture. Only specimen seen 8.2 mm in length (non-decollate). Protoconch retained, 1.75 large, rounded, smooth pale whorls, clearly demarcated from teleoconch. Teleoconch of 3 rounded whorls. Umbilicus wide, open to protoconch. Spiral sculpture absent except for 4 widely spaced cords in the umbilicus. Axial sculpture of ca. 40 widely spaced, low lamellae, between which are 5–10 microscopic threads. Suture strongly indented. Tufts absent but the axial lamellae may render the suture serrate. Aperture nearly circular. Inner lip smooth, narrow, barely exserted. Outer lip very narrow, more or less evenly expanded, widely auriculate posteriorly, solute. Base color dingy yellow-white, no evidence of banding. Lip same color as base. Operculum multispiral, remnants of a calcareous lamella evident. Radula and anatomy unknown.

Variation in specimens. Only the UMMZ specimen was examined.

Comparison with other species. This small, smooth, turbinate species resembles no other Central American annulariid.

Remarks. There is no question that this is a species of Annularisca (Annularella) and it appears to be identical with Annularisca (Annularella) yunquensis (Pfeiffer, 1861) from the Guantánamo Province of Cuba. If this is the case, Cistula pleurophora Pfeiffer, 1852 , would be the valid name for that species. But because I have not examined the type of Annularisca yunquensis (Pfeiffer, 1861) , I have not placed that species into the synonymy of C. pleurophora at this time.

Original description (translated here from Latin). “Shell umbilicate, globose-turbinate, thin, longitudinal crowded striations and corded ribs, prominently sculptured, diaphanous, slightly shining, whitish-brown; spire turbinate, apex acute, corneous; suture with denticulate ribs; five convex whorls, last almost smooth, forward briefly solute; umbilicus medium sized, deep, banded with carinate angulations; aperture subvertical, ovalsubcircular; peristome continuous, simple, straight, columellar margin expanded.—Operculum normal, with thin shelly lamina, interior cartilaginous with widely separated sulcus.” 12 mm diameter.

Etymology. G. pleuron, ribs + G. - phoreus, bearer—bearing ribs.

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

UMMZ

University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neotaenioglossa

Family

Pomatiidae

Genus

Annularisca

Loc

Annularisca pleurophora (Pfeiffer, 1852)

Watters, G. Thomas 2014
2014
Loc

Cistula pleurophorum

Thompson 2011: 47
2011
Loc

Annularisca (Annularella) pleurophora

Watters 2006: 56
2006
Loc

Choanopoma pleurophora

Thompson 1967: 227
1967
Loc

Choanopoma (Choanopomops) pleurophorum

Solem 1961: 195
1961
Loc

Chondropoma pleurophorum

Martens 1890: 14
1890
Loc

Ctenopoma pleurophora

Fischer 1890: 188
1890
Loc

Cyclostoma pleurophorum

Pfeiffer 1854: 299
Pfeiffer 1853: 245
1853
Loc

Cistula pleurophora

Watters 2006: 411
Fischer 1890: 218
Pfeiffer 1876: 187
Pfeiffer 1865: 142
Pfeiffer 1859: 74
Pfeiffer 1858: 131
Adams 1856: 294
Pfeiffer 1853: 183
Pfeiffer 1852: 262
Pfeiffer 1852: 41
1852
Loc

Cyclostomus pleurophorum

Pfeiffer 1852: 66
1852
Loc

Cistula pleurophora

Pfeiffer 1851: 169
1851
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