Hyalorisia melanesica Fassio, Bouchet & Oliverio, 2020

Fassio, Giulia, Russini, Valeria, Buge, Barbara, Schiaparelli, Stefano, Modica, Maria Vittoria, Bouchet, Philippe & Oliverio, Marco, 2020, High cryptic diversity in the kleptoparasitic genus Hyalorisia Dall, 1889 (Littorinimorpha: Capulidae) with the description of nine new species from the Indo-West Pacific, Journal of Molluscan Studies (Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Fakulteit van de Landbouwkundige en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen) 86 (4), pp. 401-421 : 416-417

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/mollus/eyaa028

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4465143

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E21878C-CD3F-DE46-3F18-FCA7FD7FCDCE

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scientific name

Hyalorisia melanesica Fassio, Bouchet & Oliverio
status

sp. nov.

Hyalorisia melanesica Fassio, Bouchet & Oliverio View in CoL new species

MOTU-8 ( Figs 3H View Figure 3 , 5D View Figure 5 , 7G, P View Figure 7 )

Type material: Holotype: Bellona Reefs, New Caledonian part of the Coral Sea, EBISCO, Stn CP2552 , 21°05 S, 158°33 E, 723–741 m, MNHN-IM-2007-33873 . GoogleMaps One paratype: same locality as holotype, MNHN-IM-2007-33951. GoogleMaps

Material examined: Type material and other material (MNHN-IM-2007-32453, MNHN-IM-2007-33839, MNHN-IM-2007-33889, MNHN-IM-2007-34205, MNHN-IM-2007-35554, MNHN-IM-2013-45965, MNHN-IM-2013-58395 and MNHN-IM-2013-66983).

Etymology: After Melanesia, the subregion of Oceania that includes the general area of occurrence of the species.

ZooBank registration: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:BDF85F1B-32C3-47A0-B7CE-3D524B483EDF .

COI-based diagnosis: Six diagnostic (autapomorphic) positions in the alignment: 22(T), 175(G), 205(C), 266(C), 478(C) and 580(C).

Shell (data for holotype shown within parentheses): Size small to medium for the genus: length 4.5–8 (6.6) mm, width 2.5–5.04 (4.5) mm, height 1.5–3 (2.4) mm; thin, ellipsoidal, depressed; white shell surface with smooth yellowish periostracum; anterior margin rounded or slightly angled; protoconch of 1.1–1.2 (1.1) whorls, diameter of nucleus 0.09–0.15 (0.09) mm; teleoconch smooth except for distinct commarginal growth ridges; apertural margin thin, interior glossy white; lamella from wide to narrow, width 0.34–1.03 (0.68) mm.

Soft parts (ethanol preserved): Head and cephalic tentacles range from completely whitish to dark grey at the base; pseudoproboscis and foot whitish; mantle completely whitish or grey with whitish border.

Radula: Taenioglossate, 2-1-R-1-2; marginal teeth sickle shaped; lateral teeth triangular, denticulated only on inner edge or on both edges; rachidian tooth triangular, denticulated on both edges.

Host: As indicated in field notes, the holotype and paratype were attached to two individuals of P. investigatoris (MNHN-IM-2007-33874 and MNHN-IM-2007-32441, respectively). One specimen (MNHN-IM-2007-33951) was also found attached to P. sibogai (MNHN-IM-2007-33954); another specimen (MNHN-IM-2007-33839) from the same station and some specimens of P. investigatoris (MNHN-IM-2007-33838) bear consecutive registration numbers (the scallop also showed a mark on the shell, which corresponds to the contour of the Hyalorisia specimen). Two other specimens (MNHN-IM-2013-45965 and MNHN-IM-2013-58395) were found at stations where the only propeamussiid collected was P. investigatoris .

Distribution: So far known from New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, at depths of 447– 741 m.

Remarks: Hyalorisia melanesica n. sp. was found sympatrically with three other species of Hyalorisia : with H. tosaensis (MOTU-3) in New Ireland and Papua New Guinea; with H. nupta n. sp. (MOTU-4) in the Coral Sea; and with H. solomonensis n. sp. (MOTU-11) in Ainto Bay, New Britain, Papua New Guinea (Solomon Sea).

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