Mauroceras kajiyamai (Habe, 1963)

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Meioceras kajiyamai Habe, 1963: 235, fig. 5.

Mauroceras kajiyamai – Vannozzi 2023: 431, and synonymy therein.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Japan • sh; Ankyaba, Kakeroma Jima, near Amami-Oshima; NMST.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Pacific Ocean, Japan, Ankyaba, Kakeroma Jima, an isle near Amami-Oshima.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Papua New Guinea • 2 sh (1 juv); Vitu Islands; 4°37’S, 149°27’E; 615-647 m depth; 27.IX.2010; BIOPAPUA Stn DW3680; MNHN • 1 sh; New Ireland; 2°43’S, 150°36’E; 90- 228 m depth; 3.IX.2014; KAVIENG 2014 Stn DW4465; MNHN .

DISTRIBUTION. — The whole IWP, from the eastern coast of Africa to Maldives, Philippines, PNG, Japan, New Caledonia (Habe 1963; Hasegawa 2000; Pizzini et al. 2013; Vannozzi 2017, 2019 a, b, 2023, unpublished data).

DIAGNOSIS. — Shell of average size for the genus, colourless, semitransparent, glossy. Protoconch planorbid, smooth, of 1.75 whorls, ending with thickened sinusigera lip. Teleoconch openly coiled, tubular. Early teleoconch rapidly growing forming an open spiral like a cow’s horn, with sharp uniform rings becoming flat and hardly visible adapically. Adult shell subcylindrical, tapering toward both the apex and the aperture. Maximum width located adapically at about ¼ of the length. Septum recessed below the cutting plane, with a strong mucro, showing a straight dorsal side and a sloping, slightly convex ventral side. Aperture simple with reflected lip. Operculum and soft parts unknown. Adult shell length c. 3 mm, protoconch size 300 µm.

REMARKS

This species is widespread and shows little variability. The specimens from PNG show no differences with respect to specimens from other IWP localities.