Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata ( Say, 1822 )

Delfino, Marina & Signorelli, Javier H., 2021, Fig. 13 in Fig. 12. Majella pristis n in Periclimenaeus djiboutensis Bruce 1970, Zoological Studies 60 (28), pp. 1-20 : 4-7

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Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata ( Say, 1822 )
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Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata ( Say, 1822) View in CoL ( Fig. 2D–F View Fig )

Synonyms [for complete list see Turner, 1954; here, only the selected combinations found in the most important literature are listed]

Pholas truncata View in CoL – Say 1822: 321; G.B. Sowerby II 1849: 488, pl. 104, figs. 29–30.

Pholas (Cyrtopleura) truncata View in CoL – Tryon 1862: 202; Lamy 1925: 87.

Barnea truncata View in CoL – Dall 1889: 72, 1898: 816; Perry 1940: 88; Nicklès 1950: 232, fig. 454; Abbott 1954: 461; Moore 1961: 16; Barnard 1964: 565; Kilburn and Rippey 1982: 203; Kensley and Pether 1986: 209, fig. 14; Mikkelsen and Bieler 2004: 609; Ardovini and Cossignani 2004: 54, 292; Turgeon et al. 2009: 736; Velásquez et al. 2017: 254, figs. 12–13.

Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata View in CoL – Turner 1954: 27, pl. 8, figs. 11–13; Huber 2010: 474; Cosel and Gofas 2019: 982–983.

Type locality: “southern coast of the United States ”, it was restricted to Charleston, South Carolina by Turner (1954).

Type material: Types was not found in ANSP cabinets. The specimen was deposited at the ANSP by Say itself. A probable syntype ( ANSP 50775) was illustrated by Turner (1954).

Description: Shell: medium to large, length up to 5 cm, thin, elongated, gaped at both ends, beaked anteriorly; external surface with radial ribs declining gradually, strong on the anterior slope, but almost smooth on the posterior side of the shell; dorsal margin slightly curved; umbonal reflection almost in touch with the umbos but anteriorly free; internally white, hinge plate without teeth, but with an apophysis, long, narrow, curved and ventrally projected inside each valve; dorso-anterior area covered by a thin protoplax, with parallel sides, not attached to the anterior adductor muscle.

Mantle cavity organs: Siphons totally fused, covered by the periostracum, extended almost ten times shell length, papillose tentacles surrounding both siphons; incurrent siphon with a row of single tentacles, excurrent siphon without tentacles; brownish pigmentation between tentacles, extended along the inner wall of the siphons; foot white and oval.

Material examined: United States of America ─ South Carolina ( ANSP 50775); Argentina ─ Bahia Blanca ( MACN 38385).

Distribution: Northwestern Atlantic Ocean, from Canada to Florida ( Bousfield 1960; Hebda 2011; Mikkelsen and Bieler 2007; Turgeon et al. 2009), Brazilian coast ( Rios 2009), Senegal to Congo ( Barnard 1964; Cosel and Gofas 2019), Bahía Blanca, Argentina ( Fiori et al. 2012, reported as introduced).

Remarks: Barnea truncata was widely found boring in wood, clay, and soft rocks ( Barnard 1964; Rios 2009; Díaz Merlano and Puyana Hegedus 1994). No synonyms of this species were found in the literature. It was recently reported as introduced in Bahía Blanca ( Fiori et al. 2012; Schwindt et al. 2020). Barnea (A.) truncata differs from B. (A) lamellosa in having a more anteriorly placed umbo, a posterior end more truncate and anterior margin slightly pronounced ( Fiori et al. 2012). This species was widely reported from eastern and western Atlantic Ocean. Genetic studies on specimens of Canadian ( Bousfield 1960; Hebda 2011; Mikkelsen and Bieler 2007; Turgeon et al. 2009; Turner 1954), African ( Barnard 1964; Cosel and Gofas 2019) and Argentine waters ( Fiori et al. 2012; Schwindt et al. 2020) will clarify this wide distribution range.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

MACN

Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Myida

Family

Pholadidae

Genus

Barnea

Loc

Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata ( Say, 1822 )

Delfino, Marina & Signorelli, Javier H. 2021
2021
Loc

Barnea (Anchomasa) truncata

Cosel R & Gofas S. 2019: 982
Huber M. 2010: 474
Turner RD 1954: 27
1954
Loc

Barnea truncata

Velasquez M & Valentich-Scott P & Capelo JC 2017: 254
Turgeon DD & Lyons WG & Mikkelsen PM & Rosenberg G & Moretzsohn F. 2009: 736
Mikkelsen PM & Bieler R. 2004: 609
Ardovini R & Cossignani T. 2004: 54
Kensley B & Pether J. 1986: 209
Kilburn RN & Rippey E. 1982: 203
Barnard KH 1964: 565
Moore DR 1961: 16
Abbott RT 1954: 461
Nickles M. 1950: 232
Perry LM 1940: 88
Dall WH 1898: 816
Dall WH 1889: 72
1889
Loc

Pholas (Cyrtopleura) truncata

Lamy E. 1925: 87
Tryon GW 1862: 202
1862
Loc

Pholas truncata

Say T. 1822: 321
1822
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