Granulina ronaldi, Elm & Hoffman, 2024

Elm, Laura-Marie Von & Hoffman, Leon, 2024, Revision of deep-water species in Granulina (Gastropoda: Granulinidae) from Mauritania and Western Sahara, European Journal of Taxonomy 925, pp. 268-291 : 280-282

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2467

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10844343

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/38316ACE-B8E8-4743-8F4D-59785DA8AED2

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Granulina ronaldi
status

sp. nov.

Granulina ronaldi sp. nov.

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Diagnosis

Small shell, height maximum 2.9 mm, width maximum 1.7 mm (width/height ratio 0.59), tumidity maximum 1.4 mm, ovoid-angular shape, rather narrow shape; no labial denticles on interior of external lip, tapered and weakly rostrated apically and abapically, widely channelled abapically, colour white, translucent.

Etymology

The name (masculine) of the species acknowledges Ronald Janssen, retired curator of the Mollusca collection in the Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt who salvaged the Meteor material when it was about to be discarded and who initiated the preservation and sorting process. He also allowed us to study the Meteor samples.

Type material

Holotype

MAURITANIA – Banc d’Arguin • 1 shell; 19.35° N, 16.9333° W; depth 200 m; 31 Oct. 1978; CANCAP stn 3.154; SMF359026 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Paratypes (40 shells)

MAURITANIA – Banc d’Arguin • 3 shells; same collection data as for holotype; SMF 359020 View Materials , SMF 359027 View Materials , SMF 359029 View Materials GoogleMaps 25 shells; same collection data as for holotype; RMNH.MOL.351810 GoogleMaps 8 shells; 19.94° N, 17.48° W; depth 151 m; 22 May 1988; Tyro Mauritania I stn B5; box core; SMF 359028 View Materials GoogleMaps 4 shells; 18.9833° N, 16.8333° W; depth 203 m; 30 Oct. 1978; CANCAP stn 3.140; sandy clay with shells; van Veen grab; RMNH.MOL.351811 GoogleMaps .

Other material examined (159 shells)

MAURITANIA – Banc d’Arguin • 12 shells; 20.3651° N, 17.6834° W; depth 246 m; 24 Oct. 2010; MSM16–3 stn GeoB14704; box core in muddy silt; SaM GoogleMaps .

WESTERN SAHARA – off Cap Blanc • 6 shells; 21.325° N, 17.37° W; depth 81 m; 25 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 235–KG649; box core; SMF. – North of Dakhla GoogleMaps 2 shells; 25.3333° N, 16.1533° W; depth 411 m; 5 Feb. 1982; M60 stn 49–KG921, box core; SMF GoogleMaps 1 shell; 25.3333° N, 16.1533° W; depth 407 m; 5 Feb. 1982; M60 stn 43–KG922; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 10 shells; 25.1833° N, 15.8033° W; depth 87 m; 22 Feb. 1975; M36 stn 95–KG6; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 128 shells; 25.0000° N, 15.5167° W; depth 53 m; 21 Feb. 1975; M36 stn 94–KG2; box core; SMF GoogleMaps .

Description

Apex with highly convex, blunt, narrowing channel. External lip smoothly rounded, strongly thickened from apex to base, maximum convexity slightly above periphery, reclining towards apex and base, widely channelled at highly convex base, pointed at base columella, internally smooth (without labial denticles). Four discrete oblique folds at base of straight columella, with round edges, third fold longest. Parietal area widely convex and smooth. Macroscopic sculpture smooth with microscopic irregular growth lines; microscopic sculpture of flakes oriented towards exterior on callus of external lip, columella, columellar folds, base and apex, callus reclining in the middle part; internally smooth. Aperture curved, elongated, wide at base. Protoconch invisible, convolved inside shell.

Remarks

Because of the missing labial denticles, this species cannot be mistaken for any hitherto known species found north of Senegal. The morphology is similar to Granulina occulta but that species has labial denticles. The outline of the present species is not as broad (width/height ratio 0.59) as in Granulina sandrae sp. nov. (width/height ratio 0.69) and it has a narrow aperture. Granulina reginae sp. nov. has a wide, notched apical channel and its last whorl is widely rounded at the periphery.

Granulina ronaldi sp. nov. could be mistaken for G. sigridae sp. nov. but that species has different columellar folds; the two upper ones are often coalescent and the third one is not as long as the fourth one. The micro-sculpture in the present species covers a wider area at the base of the callus and apex and is not as retracted in the parietal area as in G. sigridae either . The outer lip of the present species is more thickened, with weaker convexity and slightly angular. The (ab-) apical outlines are more convex than in G. sigridae .

La Perna et al. (2001) described the similar Granulina longa La Perna, Landau & Marquet, 2001 from the Pliocene near Estepona (western Mediterranean, Spain). Granulina longa differs from the present species by a well-rounded oval outline, a wide aperture and a thin lip with fine labial denticles. La Perna et al. (2003) described another similar species: Granulina choffati La Perna, Landau & da Silva, 2003 from the Atlantic Pliocene in Portugal. It is differentiated from the present species by fine labial denticulations, and a more oval outline.

The bathymetric range is 81– 411 m. The latitudinal range is 18.9– 25.4° N, which is the northernmost occurrence of the new species. Some shells were found in sandy or muddy silt occasionally with other shells. The habitat of the species is uncertain.

SMF

Germany, Frankfurt-am-Main, Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg

RMNH

Netherlands, Leiden, Nationaal Natuurhistorische Museum ("Naturalis") [formerly Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie]

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

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