Sinetectula farinosa ( Gould, 1850 ) Fraussen & Vermeij, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.748.1351 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4770246 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A1A87A7-FFFC-8A27-D790-FE162C79FBA7 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Sinetectula farinosa ( Gould, 1850 ) |
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gen. et comb. nov. |
Sinetectula farinosa ( Gould, 1850) View in CoL gen. et comb. nov.
Figs 4–5 View Fig View Fig , 10F–G
Buccinum (Pollia) farinosum Gould, 1850: 152–153 (holotype in USNM 5719, figured by Cernohorsky 1975: 190, fig. 40).
Hindsia angicostata Pease, 1860: 142 (lectotype and one paralectotype in NHM( UK): BMNH-1961159 and 1961160).
Hindsia angicostata – Kay 1965: 16–17, pl. 1 figs 15–16 (see Fig. 10f–g View Fig ).
Engina farinosa – Cernohorsky 1975: 190, figs 40–42. — Robin 2008: pl. 189 fig. 10.
Cantharus farinosus – Kay 1979: 261, figs 91e–f, 92d.
Type localities
Buccinum (Pollia) farinosum : Hawaii, “Sandwich Islands, Kauai”.
Hindsia angicostata : “Sandwich Islands”.
Material examined
MARSHALL ISLANDS • 12 lv; Kwajalein, West Reef ; depth 30–35; F. Lorenz leg.; 1989; KF 4757 • 7 dd; Kwajalein, ocean side of West Reef , in cave; depth 12 m; F. Lorenz leg.; 1989; KF 4765 • 19 dd; Kwajalein, ocean side of West Reef, in cave; depth 12 m; F. Lorenz leg.; 1991; KF 4766 (see Fig. 4A–G View Fig ) .
MOZAMBIQUE • 2 lv; Fernao Veloso Bay ; depth 3–4 m; J. Rosado leg.; KF 5378 (see Fig. 4H–I View Fig ) • 1 dd; “ Mozambique ”; KF 5031 .
SAMOA • 1 lv; western Samoa ; KF 5276 .
Distribution
Sinetectula farinosa gen. et comb. nov. has a remarkably wide range, from eastern Africa (KF) to Japan ( Okutani 2000: 477, pl. 237 fig. 113, as Hindsia nivea ), Hawaii ( Pease 1860: 142) and the Marshall Islands (KF).
Remarks
Sinetectula farinosa gen. et comb. nov. is recognisable by its broad, ovate shell in combination with a rather cancellate sculpture.
The furrowed edge of the labral lip is typical of the genus, very similar in shape to S. egregia , with a similar tendency to arrange the cusps in pairs, but the slightly deeper basal notches accentuate the basal cusp much less (see Fig. 4B, F View Fig ).
The protoconch is multispiral, consisting of 2 to 2½ whorls, the last whorl with a tiny suprasutural spiral keel (see Fig. 4D View Fig ).
Sinetectula egregia gen. et comb. nov. differs from S. farinosa gen. et comb. nov. by its lower number of protoconch whorls (1 vs 2 to 2½), the slender shape with a higher spire, the weaker sculpture with finer spiral cords and finer axial ribs, the weaker denticles on the columella and the higher number (usually 12) but weaker knobs inside the outer lip.
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Sinetectula farinosa ( Gould, 1850 )
Fraussen, Koen & Vermeij, Geerat J. 2021 |
Cantharus farinosus
Kay E. A. 1979: 261 |
Engina farinosa
Cernohorsky W. O. 1975: 190 |
Hindsia angicostata
Kay E. A. 1965: 16 |
Hindsia angicostata
Pease W. H. 1860: 142 |
Buccinum (Pollia) farinosum
Cernohorsky W. O. 1975: 190 |
Gould A. A. 1850: 153 |