Cyclocardia spurca ( Sowerby, 1833 )

Güller, Marina & Zelaya, Diego G., 2013, The Families Carditidae and Condylocardiidae in the Magellan and Perú – Chile provinces (Bivalvia: Carditoidea), Zootaxa 3682 (2), pp. 201-239 : 205-207

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6154764

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scientific name

Cyclocardia spurca ( Sowerby, 1833 )
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Cyclocardia spurca ( Sowerby, 1833)

Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–I, Appendix 2

Cardita spurca Sowerby, 1833: 195 .

Cardita spurca Sowerby, 1833 —d’Orbigny, 1845: 581; d’Orbigny, 1847: pl. 82, fig. 13. Cardita spurca— Reeve, 1843: pl. 7, fig. 32.

Cardita spurca Sowerby, 1832 —Hanley, 1843: 146, pl. 18, fig. 16. Actinobolus spurcus [sic] [recte spurca ] Sowerby—Adams & Adams, 1857: 487. Cardita spurca Yarell—Clessin, 1888: 37 .

Cardita spurca Reeve—Clessin, 1888 : pl. 13, fig. 5.

Cardita paeteliana Clessin, 1888: 20 , pl. 6, figs. 7, 8.

Venericardia (Cyclocardia) spurca Sowerby, 1832 — Dall, 1903: 708. Venericardia spurca Sowerby—Dall, 1909: 261 .

Venericardia paeteliana Clessin—Dall, 1909: 261 .

Venericardia (Cyclocardia) spurca Sowerby—Lamy, 1922: 341 . Cyclocardia spurca (Sowerby, 1832) — Dell, 1964: 192.

Cyclocardia spurca Sowerby, 1832 — Soot-Ryen, 1959: 38. Cylcocardia paeteliana Clessin, 1888 — Soot-Ryen, 1959: 39.

Type localities: Iquiqui, Perú [sic] [= Iquique, Chile], 6–10 fathoms [11–18 m] ( Cardita spurca ); Iquiqui [sic] [= Iquique, Chile] ( Cardita paeteliana ).

Material examined: 3 syntypes of Cardita spurca ( NHMUK w/n); 2 lots (Appendix 2, Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). Other published records: Perú and Chile (d’Orbigny, 1845; Lamy, 1922) (Appendix 2, Table 2 View TABLE 2 ). Known distribution: Payta [05°S], Perú to Iquique [20°S], Chile. Dall (1909) and Dell (1964) reported Cyclocardia spurca from the Magellan Province, although no formal records from this area are known.

Description: Shell large (maximum observed L = 24.7 mm), rectangular (H/L = 0.85 ± 0.04 mm, n = 8), inequilateral, inflated (W/H = 0.83 ± 0.02 mm, n = 8), solid ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–I). Anterior end slightly produced, lower than posterior end. Antero-dorsal margin markedly concave, sloping steeply. Anterior margin short, widely rounded. Ventral margin forming a wide curve. Posterior margin larger than the anterior one, almost vertical, straight to slightly curved. Postero-dorsal margin long, slightly convex, slightly sloping ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–H). Lunule short, wide, deep; escutcheon elongated, narrow ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 I). Beaks low, inflated, anteriorly located, anteriorly projected ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–I). Prodissoconch unknown (eroded in examined specimens). Shell surface sculptured with 15–18 low, wide radial ribs, paved with elongated scales; interspaces narrower than radial ribs. Periostracum thick, dark brown ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–F). Inner shell surface porcellaneous; inner margin crenulated, coincident with outer shell sculpture ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 G, H). Pallial line continuous; anterior adductor muscle scar ovate; posterior adductor muscle scar reniform.

Hinge plate relatively narrow ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 G, H). Right valve ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 H): anterior cardinal tooth (CA3) hooked, with anterior part (CA3a) short and narrow, and posterior part (CA3b) with large triangular base. Posterior cardinal tooth (CP5b) long, straight, moderately solid. Anterior lateral tooth (LAI) small. Left valve ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 G): two large and straight diverging cardinal teeth, the anterior (CA2a) ventrally directed, one third the size of the posterior one (CP4b). Anterior lateral (LAII) and posterior lateral (LPII) short, relatively solid. External ligament long and narrow, located on a nymph which extends for half the length of posterior part of dorsal margin ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 G–I).

Remarks: The general shell outline of Cyclocardia spurca closely resembles that of larger specimens of C. thouarsii ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 B, E) and C. velutina ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 C, F). However, the former has a thicker and more inflated shell with stronger radial ribs and inflated beaks. In addition, C. velutina has a shorter postero-dorsal margin and C. thouarsii has long hair-like periostracal projections.

Although Paetel’s collection is currently housed at the ZMB, the type (s) of Cardita paeteliana were not found there (Zorn, C. in litt. June 8, 2012). The original description refers to an ovate, inflated and very solid shell, with the anterior end rounded and shorter than the posterior end, strong radial sculpture, and prominent beaks. This set of characters suggests that C. paeteliana is a synonym of Cyclocardia spurca .

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Carditoida

Family

Carditidae

Genus

Cyclocardia

Loc

Cyclocardia spurca ( Sowerby, 1833 )

Güller, Marina & Zelaya, Diego G. 2013
2013
Loc

Venericardia (Cyclocardia) spurca Sowerby—Lamy, 1922: 341

Dell 1964: 192
1964
Loc

Cyclocardia spurca

Soot-Ryen 1959: 38
Soot-Ryen 1959: 39
1959
Loc

Venericardia (Cyclocardia) spurca

Dall 1903: 708
1903
Loc

Cardita spurca

Sowerby 1833: 195
1833
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