Cyclochlamys aperta, Dijkstra & Maestrati, 2012

Dijkstra, Henk H. & Maestrati, Philippe, 2012, Pectinoidea (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Propeamussiidae, Cyclochlamydidae n. fam., Entoliidae and Pectinidae) from the Vanuatu Archipelago, Zoosystema 34 (2), pp. 389-408 : 394

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2012n2a12

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C0375B0E-FE71-4138-8ADF-B9821FE84EC2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5172351

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B00A87C2-FF96-FFF0-6083-FA19F66CFB21

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Felipe

scientific name

Cyclochlamys aperta
status

sp. nov.

Cyclochlamys aperta View in CoL n. sp. ( Fig. 1 View FIG A-E)

TYPE MATERIAL. — Vanuatu. SANTO 2006, stn DS93, 15°33.6’S, 167°16.5’E, 70 m, holotype spm ( MNHN 24271 ). — GoogleMaps Stn DS104, 15°34.1’S, 167°16.0’E, 10-80 m, 2 paratypes lv ( MNHN 24272 ). GoogleMaps

TYPE LOCALITY. — Vanuatu Archipelago, west of Tutuba Island , 15°33.6’S, 167°16.5’E, 70 m (SANTO 2006 stn DS93) GoogleMaps .

DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from the type locality, alive at 70 m depth.

ETYMOLOGY. — A micro-scallop with a smooth disc (Latin “apertus”, adjective meaning uncovered or laevis).

DESCRIPTION

Shell up to c. 1.20 mm high, fragile, posteriorly oblique, inequivalve, inequilateral, left valve more inflated than right valve, wider than high, translucent.

Left valve disc and auricles smooth with a few commarginal growth lines. Posterior auricle slightly larger than anterior one. Prodissoconch c. 310 µm wide, conical, sculptured with crisp radial threads.

Right valve disc and ventral half of posterior auricle with outer layer of commarginally elongate, hexagonal prisms that form broad, flexible ventral apron. Anterior auricle with three weak radial threads with small tubercles. Byssal notch moderately deep.

Dimensions of holotype: H 1.2 mm, W 1.8 mm, D 0.8 mm.

REMARKS

Cyclochlamys aperta n. sp. is morphologically closest to Cyclochlamys australense Dijkstra & Maestrati, 2010 , from the Austral Islands (lives in 3-52 m).Both species are almost the same size ( C. aperta n. sp. 1.2 mm in height, C. australense 1.8 mm), and are posteriorly oblique. However, C. aperta n. sp. is almost smooth with only a few very weak commarginal growth lines. Cyclochlamys australense has a commarginal vesicular sculpture in late growth stage.

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