Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852

Raines, Bret K., 2020, A Rosetta Stone for eastern Pacific Caecidae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda), Zootaxa 4827 (1), pp. 1-146 : 7-10

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Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852
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Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852 View in CoL

Figures 3 View FIGURE 3 A–I, 4A–M, 5A–B, 6N–O, 127P

Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852: 161 View in CoL , holotype MCZ 186574 About MCZ , Panama.

Caecum (Fartulum) farcimen Carpenter, 1857 View in CoL (in part): 326, 4 syntypes NHMUK 1857.6 About NHMUK .4.1544, 1 syntype NHMUK 1857.6 About NHMUK .4.1545, Mazatlan. (syn. nov.).

Caecum impartitum var. bicolor de Folin, 1867a: 41 View in CoL , 3 syntypes MNHN-IM-2000-4600, Panama. (syn. nov.).

Caecum taeniatum de Folin, 1867b: 43 View in CoL , 3 syntypes MNHN-IM-2000-3115, Panama. (syn. nov.).

Caecum diminutum View in CoL — Turner, 1956: 45, pl. 17, fig. 5; Keen, 1971: 397; Lightfoot, 1993a: 18, fig. 7.

Caecum farcimen View in CoL — Carpenter, 1860: 32; Tryon, 1886: 215, pl. 66, fig. 53; Palmer, 1951: 44; Keen, 1968: 418, figs. 78a–b; Keen, 1971: 397; Shasky, 1984: 27; Skoglund, 1992: 28.

non Brochina farcimen — Lightfoot, 1993b: 80, fig. 27.

Caecum View in CoL sp. “ a ”— Cruz, 2007: 135, fig. 7.

Material examined. In addition to the type material the following lots were examined. NHMLAC: LACM 1986 About LACM - 195.6 About LACM , La Gringa Point, Los Angeles Bay , Baja California, Mexico, 5 m, 6 sh ; LACM 1946 About LACM - 10.12 About LACM , Creston Island , Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, intertidal, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 42.64 About LACM , Ballena Point , Ballena Bay, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 3–17 m, 30 sh ; LACM 1975 About LACM - 54.26 About LACM , Venado Island , Panama Prov., Panama, intertidal, 3 sh ; LACM 1933 About LACM - 10.13 About LACM , Santa Elena Beach, Guayas Prov., Ecuador, intertidal, 10 sh ; LACM 1970 About LACM - 11.52 About LACM , Ancon Point, Guayas Prov., Santa Elena, Ecuador, intertidal, 17 sh ; LACM 1970 About LACM - 12.41 About LACM , Ancon Point, Guayas Prov., Santa Elena, Ecuador, intertidal, 87 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 106.39 About LACM , Blanca Beach, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, intertidal, 1 sh ; LACM 1967 About LACM - 12.14 About LACM , Isabel Island , Nayarit, Mexico, 24 m, 3 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 65.2 About LACM , Caraya Island , Panama Bay, Panama Prov., Panama, intertidal, 1 sh ; LACM 182097 About LACM , Taboga Island , Panama Bay, Panama Prov., Panama, intertidal, 2 sh ; LACM 1965 About LACM - 25.56 About LACM , Taboga Island , Panama Bay, Panama Prov., Panama, 9–27 m, 11 sh ; LACM 1938 About LACM - 131.20 About LACM , Honda Bay , Veraguas Prov., Panama, intertidal to 17 m, 2 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 22.14 About LACM , San Pedrito Island , Murcielagos Islands, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 3–4 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 46.61 About LACM , Alcatraz Island , Tortugas Islands, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 2–8 m, 120 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 52.66 About LACM , Herradura Bay , Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, 3–16 m, 50 sh ; LACM 1935 About LACM - 122.18 About LACM , Salinas Bay , Costa Rica, 10 m, 4 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 17.44 About LACM , Jobo Bay , Costa Rica, 2–8 m, 100 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 58.61 About LACM , Culebra Point , Costa Rica, 10–25 m, 27 sh ; LACM 1970 About LACM - 9.30 About LACM , Salinas, Ecuador, intertidal, 95 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 85.33 About LACM , Mero Pt., Tumbes Dept., Peru, intertidal, 7 sh ; LACM 1973 About LACM - 57.6 About LACM , Zacatillo Island , El Salvador, intertidal, 30 sh ; LACM 1973 About LACM - 95.2 About LACM , Los Cobanos , El Salvador, 2 m, 65 sh ; LACM 1972 About LACM - 81.19 About LACM , S of Bocapan , Tumbes Dept., Peru, intertidal, 1 sh . SBMNH: SBMNH 620188 About SBMNH , La Puntilla, Salinas, Guayas, Ecuador, intertidal, 20 sh ; SBMNH 619893 About SBMNH , La Puntilla, Salinas, Guayas, Ecuador, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620178 About SBMNH , Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620187 About SBMNH , Bahia Herradura , Puntarenas, Costa Rica, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 621307 About SBMNH , La Cruz de Huanacaxtle , Bahia de Banderas, Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 3 sh ; SBMNH 621313 About SBMNH , Punta Rosales, Jalisco, Mexico, intertidal, 5 sh ; SBMNH 128133 About SBMNH , Isla Lobos, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, intertidal, 24 sh ; SBMNH 126597 About SBMNH , Playa Las Gaviotas, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, intertidal, 24 sh ; SBMNH 621401 About SBMNH , Punta Jacinto, Guayas, Ecuador, intertidal, 3 sh ; SBMNH 620756 About SBMNH , La Cruz de Huanacaxtle , Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 40 sh ; SBMNH 620692 About SBMNH , Lo de Marcos , Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 30 sh ; SBMNH 620849 About SBMNH , Punta Tiburon, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, intertidal, 2 sh ; SBMNH 620863 About SBMNH , Punta Ursula , Veraguas, Panama, 5–10 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620867 About SBMNH , La Cruz de Huanacaxtle , Nayarit, Mexico, 9–14 m, 6 sh ; SBMNH 621362 About SBMNH , Santa Cruz, Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 10 sh ; SBMNH 621645 About SBMNH , Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico, intertidal, 1 sh ; SBMNH 622338 About SBMNH , El Rubio, Tumbes, Peru, intertidal, 1 sh .

Original diagnosis. “Shell well arcuated, slender, with the diameter uniform, except near the summit: white: with about 17 stout rings, which are rather distant and are but slightly flattened at the summits, followed by about 10 rings which are small and less prominent: apex lateral, not prominent.” Adams (1852: 161).

Description. Protoconch and teleoconch I unknown. Teleoconch II short, sculptured with axial growth lines increasing in strength, transition to teleoconch III marked by axial incised line followed by increase in diameter ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Teleoconch III about 2.5 times length of teleoconch II, smooth or sculptured with narrow rudimentary ribs and short longitudinal striae ( Figs. 4C, E, F View FIGURE 4 ), transition to teleoconch IV marked by a slight axial constriction ( Figs. 4A, D, G View FIGURE 4 ). Teleoconch IV with identical characters as previous stage, transition to teleoconch V marked by a rapid increase in diameter ( Figs. 4A, D, G View FIGURE 4 ). Teleoconch V (last growth stage) small for genus [Tol 1.40–1.68 mm], tubular, robust, strongly and regularly arched [Larc: 0.40–0.44 mm; Arc: 0.14–0.18 mm], nearly uniform in diameter from posterior to aperture, cream to semi-translucent brown, or mottled ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 A–C). Surface smooth or sculptured with numerous, wavy longitudinal striae in the interspaces ( Figs. 4K, M View FIGURE 4 ). Axial sculpture from nearly absent to consisting of 20–30 ribs, which vary greatly in strength and spacing ( Figs. 4H, K, M View FIGURE 4 ). Axial interspaces vary greatly in width, rather shallow ( Fig. 4L View FIGURE 4 ). Posterior [Dpe: 0.34–0.39 mm] with moderately thick edge ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ). Septum mucronate ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ). Mucro with low rounded point, positioned along dorsal margin ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ). Aperture [Da: 0.42–0.45 mm] simple, slightly constricted ( Figs. 4H, K, M View FIGURE 4 ). No varix. Lip smooth, weakly developed, with slightly deflected peristome ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ). Periostracum not observed. Operculum thin, light brown; exterior surface with 8–10 concentric rings ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 G–H). Conceptual reconstruction of growth stages shown in Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 .

Distribution and Habitat. From Sinaloa, Mexico to Tumbes, Peru. Intertidal to 27 m. Common intertidally on rocky substrates.

Remarks. The holotype of Caecum diminutum (MCZ 186574) is an adult specimen ( Fig. 3F, I View FIGURE 3 ). Width of axial interspaces varies greatly. At some points they are so narrow they appear almost absent even within a single population. Neither locality nor depth appears to influence the surface sculpture. Carpenter (1857) was unaware of this variability when describing C. farcimen . Although the four specimens on Carpenter’s tablet 1544 are subadult (NHMUK 1857.6.4.1544, Fig. 3J View FIGURE 3 ), they clearly represent the smoother form of C. diminutum . The remaining C. farcimen type specimen (NHMUK 1857.6.4.1545) found on tablet 1545 is actually a junior synonym of another species, which is discussed later. Ribbed forms of C. diminutum can appear somewhat similar to C. firmatum Adams, 1852 . In fact, Carpenter (1863) considered it to be a synonym. However, differences in growth morphology and microsculpture do not support this position. Lightfoot (1993a: 18) correctly identified and illustrated C. diminutum . However, in the second part of her work, Lightfoot (1993b: 80) considered C. farcimen to be a separate unrelated species. De Folin (1867a,b) overlooked C. diminutum when describing C. impartitum var. bicolor ( Fig. 3K View FIGURE 3 ) and C. taeniatum ( Fig. 3L View FIGURE 3 ).

SBMNH

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Caenogastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Caecidae

SubFamily

Caecinae

Genus

Caecum

Loc

Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852

Raines, Bret K. 2020
2020
Loc

Caecum

Cruz, M. 2007: 135
2007
Loc

Brochina farcimen

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 80
1993
Loc

Caecum diminutum

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 18
Keen, A. M. 1971: 397
Turner, R. D. 1956: 45
1956
Loc

Caecum impartitum var. bicolor de Folin, 1867a: 41

Folin, L. de 1867: 41
1867
Loc

Caecum taeniatum de Folin, 1867b: 43

Folin, L. de 1867: 43
1867
Loc

Caecum farcimen

Skoglund, C. 1992: 28
Shasky, D. R. 1984: 27
Keen, A. M. 1971: 397
Keen, A. M. 1968: 418
Palmer, K. V. W. 1951: 44
Tryon, G. W. 1886: 215
Carpenter, P. P. 1860: 32
1860
Loc

Caecum diminutum C.B. Adams, 1852: 161

Adams, C. B. 1852: 161
1852
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