Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.35 |
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Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001 |
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Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001 View in CoL ( Figs. 10‑12 View Figures 1-20 )
Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001: 336 View in CoL , fig. 1A-C; 2013: 147, fig. 10.2C.
Type locality: Brazil, Pernambuco State, off Gaibu, on muddy sand bottom, 2 m depth near coralline algal reef.
Distribution: Brazil, state of Pernambuco, 2 m depth ( Petuch, 2001).
New occurrences: Brazil: Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia and Espírito Santo states, at 18-120 m depths.
Material examined: Brazil; off Espírito Santo: continental slope of Abrolhos , 18°50′S, 37°57′W, 60 m, 4 shells, MZSP 105301 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells ( MD55 , sta. DC83 , 28/v/1987) GoogleMaps ; 18°59′S, 37°48′W, 607-620 m, MNHN, 1 shell, ( MD55 , sta. DC73 , 27/v/1987) GoogleMaps ; Jaseur Seamount , 20°27′S, 35°54′W, 54 m, MNHN, 2 shells (sta. DC34; 15/v/1987) GoogleMaps .
Additional (non‑MD55) material: Brazil; Ceará: off Fortaleza, 18 m depth, MZSP 33517 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell (H. R. Matthews col., VI /1967; former H. R. Matthews collection, № 491). Rio Grande do Norte: off Touros, Praia do Cajueiro , 18-21 m, MZSP 100667 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (col. by diving, 2011; under rocks) ; off Rio do Fogo, 20-25 m, MZSP 67938 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell (A. Bodart col., III/1999; in coral sand), MZSP 70225 View Materials , 3 View Materials shells (A. Bodart col., III/1999; in coral sand), 10-15 m, MZSP 74554 View Materials , 38 View Materials shells (M. Coltro col., I/2007). Bahia: Minerva Seamount , 17°01′S, 37°37′W, 50 m, MZSP 107939 View Materials , 5 View Materials spm (dredged, J. Coltro col., 12/ VIII /2012), 17°06′S, 37°38′W, 120 m, MZSP 110859 View Materials , 15 View Materials spm (dredged, local fishermen col., VIII /2012), MZSP 110910 View Materials , 66 View Materials shells (dredged, local fishermen col., VIII /2012), MZSP 110959 View Materials , 20 View Materials spm (dredged, local fishermen col., VIII /2012) GoogleMaps ; off Alcobaça, 5-10 m, MZSP 33188 View Materials , 8 View Materials spm (A. Bodart col., VII /2001), MZSP 34065 View Materials , 21 View Materials spm (A. Bodart col., VII /2001), MZSP 65240 View Materials , 10- 12 m, 2 shells (A. Bodart col., VII /2001), MZSP 65241 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (A. Bodart col., I/2005;in coral sand), MZSP 69418 View Materials , 15 View Materials spm (A.Bodart col., I/2005; in coral sand), 20-25 m, MZSP 69417 View Materials , 1 View Materials spm (A. Bodart col., I/2005; in coral sand), MZSP 71941 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell (A. Bodart col., IX/2001; in coral sand), MZSP 72318 View Materials , 24 View Materials shells (A. Bodart col., VI /2001; in coral sand), Escalada Reef , 5-10 m, MZSP 34545 View Materials , 2 View Materials spm (A. Bodart col., I/2002) ; unknown locality off southern Bahia, MZSP 35897 View Materials , 4 View Materials shells (local fishermen col., 2002). Espírito Santo: off Guarapari, MZSP 91069 View Materials , 6 View Materials spm (J. Coltro col., 2009) .
Measurements (± standard deviation, in mm; n = 9): W = 2.32 ± 0.91; H = 4.01 ± 1.49.
Remarks: Although all the MD 55 specimens are juvenile empty shells ( Figs. 11-12 View Figures 1-20 ), they compare exceedingly well with the earliest whorls of well-preserved adult specimens from relatively close locations. Adult B. bayeri have thick, stubby shells, but the initial spire whorls have a straight conical outline in some specimens ( Petuch, 2001: fig. 1A-C). Ground color is cream-white, with widely spaced orange bands arranged in a zebra-like pattern, as reported by Petuch (2001) in the original description. In the present specimens, these colors are sometimes mixed with a diffuse violet-pinkish shade, especially in the initial 2-3 teleoconch whorls. The MD 55 specimens also have poorly developed sculpture except for very faint subsutural knobs and numerous densely packed spiral threads, which compares well with the original description. The distribution of B. bayeri was originally restricted to Pernambuco, but it is herein greatly expanded ca. 510 km northward to Rio Grande do Norte and Ceará states, and ca. 1,350 km southward to the states of Bahia and Espírito Santo. Petuch (2013) considered B. bayeri endemic to the Cearaian Biogeographic Subprovince (sensu Petuch, 2013), but the records reported herein are evidence of a wider range. In this sense, the species also occurs in the author’s neighbor Bahian Province (from Alagoas to Rio de Janeiro states). The species’ bathymetric range is also expanded as live specimens were collected at depths of up to 120 m (the only deeper record consists of empty shells, which were probably carried). Bayericerithium has been recently listed as a synonym of Cerithium in online taxonomic databases (e.g., Rosenberg, 2009, 2014), which also list Cerithium bayeri ( Petuch, 2001) as the valid combination. However, there is a Cerithium bayeri Beets, 1941 , a fossil species from the Miocene of Indonesia ( Beets, 1981). This would make C. bayeri ( Petuch, 2001) a junior secondary homonym according to the ICZN (Art. 57.3). In the light of these facts, and since no formal revision including Bayericerithium has been published so far, we have chosen to keep the original combination.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001
Cavallari, Daniel Caracanhas, Almeida, Sérgio Mendonça & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. 2020 |
Bayericerithium bayeri
Petuch, E. J. 2001: 336 |