Litiopa melanostoma Rang, 1829
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Litiopa melanostoma Rang, 1829 |
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Litiopa melanostoma Rang, 1829 View in CoL
( Figs. 17‑20 View Figures 1-20 )
Synonymy see Watson (1886), Tryon-Jr. (1887), Palmer (1942), Houbrick (1987a) and Bouchet (2002). Complement:
Bombyxinus uva Bélanger in Lesson, 1831: sign. 14.
Litiopa melanostoma: Lebour, 1945: 462 View in CoL , fig. 8A-D; Morretes, 1949: 79, Abbott, 1954: 156, pl. 21, fig. k; Parker & Curray, 1956: 2434, tab.; Warmke & Abbott, 1962: 74, pl. 13, fig. G; Rios, 1970: 43, 1975: 50, pl. 13, 1985: 52, pl. 19, 1994: 63, pl. 21, 2009: 108, text fig.; Robertson,1971:4; Abbott,1974:108,fig.1047; Stoner & Greening, 1984: 187, tab. 2; Houbrick, 1987a: 9; Jong & Coomans, 1988: 45, pl. 15; Scheltema et al., 1989: 139; Avila et al., 1998: 497; Redfern, 2001: 22, pl. 12, fig. 90A-B; Scarabino, 2004: 275; Reyes et al., 2007: 383, tab. 01; Williams et al., 2008: 67; Prozorova et al., 2012: 167; Huffard et al., 2014: 2741.
Type locality: Originally referred to as “mers de Terre- Neuve”,which corresponds to the seas of Newfoundland, eastern Canada, according to Higo et al. (1999).
Distribution: Worldwide in open seas (Higo et al., 1999); Western Atlantic, from Gulf of Mexico to Venezuela (Miloslavich et al., 2010) and Brazil ( Rios, 2009); Eastern Atlantic, from Azores to European waters (Avila et al., 1998); Pacific, tropical latitudes (Gofas et al., 2001).
Material examined: Brazil; off Espírito Santo: Abrolhos Continental Slope , 18°58′S, 37°48′W, 682 m, MNHN, 2 shells ( MD55 , sta. SY74, 27/v/1987) GoogleMaps ; 18°59′S, 37°48′W, 1,540-1,550 m, MNHN, 3 shells, MZSP 147433 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells ( MD55 , sta. DC70 , 26/v/1987) GoogleMaps ; 19°00′S, 37°49′W, 950- 1,050 m, MNHN, 3 shells, MZSP 147434 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells ( MD55 , sta. DC72 , 27/v/1987) GoogleMaps .
Measurements (± standard deviation, in mm; n = 12): H = 3.33 ± 0.73; W = 1.57 ± 0.23; h = 1.39 ± 0.22; w = 0.71 ± 0.18.
Remarks: Though none of the specimens studied herein were collected alive ( Fig. 19 View Figures 1-20 ), the present records of well-preserved specimens represent a bathymetric expansion from the previously reported range of 0-805 m ( Rosenberg, 2009), going as deep as 1,540 -1,550 m. Nevertheless, this is a pelagic species that lives attached to floating debris (Higo et al., 1999). The present material was probably carried by debris floating at the surface level to the localities reported herein, and the shells sunk after death.
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Litiopa melanostoma Rang, 1829
Cavallari, Daniel Caracanhas, Almeida, Sérgio Mendonça & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. 2020 |
Litiopa melanostoma:
Scarabino, F. 2004: 275 |
Redfern, C. 2001: 22 |
Jong, K. M. & Coomans, H. E. 1988: 45 |
Houbrick, R. S. 1987: 9 |
Stoner, A. W. & Greening, H. S. 1984: 187 |
Rios, E. C. 1975: 50 |
Rios, E. C. 1970: 43 |
Warmke, G. L. & Abbott, R. T. 1962: 74 |
Parker, R. H. & Curray, J. R. 1956: 2434 |
Abbott, R. T. 1954: 156 |
Morretes, F. L. 1949: 79 |
Lebour, M. V. 1945: 462 |