Gryphus capensis Jackson, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n1a1 |
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Gryphus capensis Jackson, 1952 View in CoL
( Fig. 6 View FIG F-J)
Gryphus capensis Jackson, 1952: 16-18 View in CoL , pl. 1, figs 10-13.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — North-West Madagascar. MIRIKY, stn DW 3196, 1 bivalved open specimen, slightly broken ventral valve.
DEPTH RANGE. — 238- 249 m.
MEASUREMENTS. — Length of dorsal valve 11.0 mm, width 10.1 mm.
REMARKS
There are five species of Gryphus recorded from modern seas, of which the best known is the type species G. vitreus (Born, 1778) from the Mediterranean Sea ( Logan 1979). The only representative of this genus from the Indian Ocean is G. capensis which Jackson (1952) described from the South coast of South Africa. Hiller (1991, 1994) has also recorded it from the same general region. The sole specimen of G. capensis obtained in this study from North-West Madagascar differs slightly from the type species in that the transverse band of the loop has a more pronounced ventral arching at the centre ( Fig. 6J View FIG ). It is, however, consistent with the specimens described by Jackson (1952). The shell is small, elongate oval, ventribiconvex. The foramen is large, oval with a short, excavate pedicle collar. The teeth are short but wide with very weak swollen bases. The cardinal process is small, whereas the triangular outer hinge plates are wide and concave, bordered by crural bases. The loop is short with parallel descending branches and a broad transverse band. The shell is composed of three layers with a relatively thin tertiary prismatic layer ( Fig. 6H View FIG ).
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Gryphus capensis Jackson, 1952
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra & Logan, Alan 2016 |
Gryphus capensis
JACKSON J. W. 1952: 18 |