Tonicia smithi Leloup, 1980
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5674890 |
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Tonicia smithi Leloup, 1980 View in CoL
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Tonicia smithi Leloup, 1980: 5 View in CoL –7, textfigs. 2–5, pl. 1, fig. A.; Kaas & Van Belle 1998: 172; Sirenko & Gallardo 2005: 89; Sirenko 2006b: 85, fig. 9.
Size: Maximum length 56 mm (ZSM Moll 20050456). Body outline: Slender oval, rather flat, subcarinated to carinated. Color: Bright to chestnutbrown, mainly with bluish or whitish triangular dots arranged in terminal valves and lateral areas. Valves: Tegmentum smooth, except for growth marks. Head valve semicircular, posterior margin widely Vshaped, unnotched or with small beak in middle. Intermediate valves rectangular, with protruding apex and straight posterior margin (but widely Vshaped). Jugal area anteriorly wider than anterior valve margin. Jugal area not keeled, but clearly elevated, becoming more elevated toward posterior valve. Lateral areas not elevated, but indicated through arrangement of ocellis restricted to anterior half of lateral areas. Tail valve with semicircular posterior margin and backwarddirected anterior margin. Mucro swollen, situated in middle of valve. Posterior slope slightly concave, rather flat. Articulamentum: Solid, white with brownish hue in centre, slit formula: 8 / 1 / 11, slit rays present in all valves. Teeth long and with sharp edges. Strongly pectinated outside. Apophyses very large, rectangular or trapezoidal. Connected with a long, strongly sawed jugal plate notched on both sides. Perinotum: Very fleshy, appearing naked, dorsally covered with microscopic fine irregular calcareous corpuscles deeply embedded in cuticle. Isolated randomly arranged hooklike spicules all over the dorsal perinotum. Darker spicule tips sharply pointed. Ventrally, radiating rows of nonimbricating squarish scales, faintly striated, one side straight, obtusely rounded on the other. Thick perinotum bridges between valves; bridges becoming wider with age. Ctenidia (ZSM Moll 20050456, 56 mm body length): 48 ctenidia on each side of foot, groups of largest ctenidia situated under 6th and 7th valves. Radula (same specimen): 15 mm radula length, 3.8 mm account for radula cartilage. 59 teeth rows, 45 already mineralized. Central tooth rather short, slender and rectangular; blade simple and directed inward. First lateral tooth double size of central one; shaft slender and parallelsided. Blade simple and inwarddirected, wider than shaft. Head of second lateral tooth with elongateoval blade, with simple sharp edge, pointed in middle. Major uncinal tooth spoonshaped.
Material: One specimen each, from stations 4 and 12, was collected between depths of 19 and 25 m (see Table 1 View TABLE 1 ).
Distribution: Along the Pacific coast of South America from 38°S southwards via the Straits of Magellan to the Falklands with a bathymetric range of 3–21 m ( Leloup 1980; Sirenko 2006b).
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Tonicia smithi Leloup, 1980
Schwabe, Enrico, Försterra, Günter, Häussermann, Verena, Melzer, Roland R. & Schrödl, Michael 2006 |
Tonicia smithi
Sirenko 2006: 85 |
Sirenko 2005: 89 |
Kaas 1998: 172 |
Leloup 1980: 5 |