Varioconus guanche (Lauer, 1993) Tenorio & Abalde & Pardos-Blas & Cmim, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.663 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:78E7049C-F592-4D01-9D15-C7715119B584 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE38686E-301A-FFC2-FDF2-FA22FDB70C28 |
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Valdenar |
scientific name |
Varioconus guanche (Lauer, 1993) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Varioconus guanche (Lauer, 1993) View in CoL comb. nov.
Fig. 10K View Fig
Conus guanche Lauer, 1993a: 37 View in CoL , figs 3–5.
Conus guanche nitens Lauer, 1993a: 39 View in CoL , figs 6–8.
Lautoconus saharicus Petuch & Berschauer, 2016: 95 View in CoL , fig. 2.
Conus guanche View in CoL – Monteiro et al. 2004: 50, pls 8–13.
Material examined
Holotype
SPAIN – Canary Islands • 34 mm; Tenerife, Punta Blanca, Los Gigantes ; MNHN IM-2000-2553 ( Fig. 10K View Fig )
Other material
SPAIN – Canary Islands • 1 spec.; Lanzarote, Playa del Cable ; 16º41ʹ44ʺ N, 22º58ʹ35ʺ W; Apr. 2014; MNCN exped.; GenBank mitochondrion, partial genome: KY801847 View Materials ; MNCN/ADN 91295 GoogleMaps .
Geographical distribution
Canary Islands (absent in the western islands), southern Morocco, West Sahara and Mauritania.
Conservation status in IUCN Red List
Least concern.
Remarks
Until its introduction as a new species by Lauer (1993a), there was a large confusion regarding certain populations of cones present in the Canary Islands, referred to as ventricosus, guinaicus or desidiosus ( Bandel & Wils 1977; Coomans et al. 1985b; Raybaudi 1992). The taxon Lautoconus desidiosus (A. Adams, 1853) is nowadays considered a form of L. ventricosus ( Filmer 2011) or a separate species ( Monteiro et al. 2004; WoRMS, accessed March 2020) depending on the author, but in any case is restricted to the Mediterranean Sea and neighboring Atlantic and is not a West African species. In the phylogeny, V. guanche appears deeply nested within the Varioconus clade together with Senegal endemics and is only distantly related to L. ventricosus . It is indeed sister to the species V. unifasciatus , and close to V. guinaicus ( Abalde et al. 2017b) . The non-planktonic development of V. guanche supposedly limits its capacity of dispersal, resulting in populations having characteristic shell colors and patterns. However, phylogenetic studies focused on V. guanche showed no differentiation of the species within the Canary Islands or between the archipelago and the western African coast indicating recurrent gene flow ( Cunha et al. 2014). These findings clearly indicate that the recently introduced taxon Lautoconus saharicus Petuch & Berschauer, 2016 represents the local form of V. guanche from Dahkla Bay, Western Sahara. It lacks taxonomical value and must be considered a junior synonym. The name nitens, initially introduced as a subspecies of V. guanche , is applied to high-spired shells typically from Lanzarote. However, typical V. guanche and high-spired individuals co-occur, hence the separation at subspecific level seems unjustified and nitens represents a synonym (form) of V. guanche .
MNCN |
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales |
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Varioconus guanche (Lauer, 1993)
Tenorio, Manuel J., Abalde, Samuel, Pardos-Blas, José R. & Zardoya, Rafael 2020 |
Lautoconus saharicus
Petuch E. J. & Berschauer D. P. 2016: 95 |
Conus guanche
Monteiro A. & Tenorio M. J. & Poppe G. T. 2004: 50 |
Conus guanche
Lauer J. M. 1993: 37 |
Conus guanche nitens
Lauer J. M. 1993: 39 |