Anatoma aspera ( Philippi, 1844 )

Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare, 2016, Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy), Zootaxa 4186 (1), pp. 1-97 : 54

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Anatoma aspera ( Philippi, 1844 )
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Anatoma aspera ( Philippi, 1844) View in CoL

Fig. 12 a–c View FIGURE 12. a – c

Scissurella aspera Philippi, 1844 (p. 160, pl. 25, fig. 17).

Scissurella affinis Costa O.G., 1861 (p. 62, pl. 10, fig. 2b).

Anatoma aspera ( Philippi, 1844) View in CoL — Geiger 2012 (pp. 774–788). [cum syn.]

Diagnostic characters. Thin turbiniform shell; relatively low spire; rounded aperture with reflexed inner lip; moderately wide and deep umbilicus; numerous fine and sinuous collabral threads crossed by weaker spiral ones; two peripheral lamellar keels bordering the anal slit. Protoconch: planispiral; 1.25 whorls; diameter about 150 µm; flocculent sculpture (granules aggregated in an irregular polygonal pattern); transition to the teleoconch preceded by a cord-like varix not extended to the whole peristome.

Remarks. The superficially similar Anatoma tenuisculpta (Seguenza, 1880) is proportionally wider and more discoidal in shape. Anatoma aspera has been often misidentified with A. crispata ( Fleming, 1828) that is probably absent in the Mediterranean, except for the Alboran basin ( Peñas et al. 2006; Micali & Geiger 2015). The identity of Santa Maria di Leuca specimens was confirmed by Dr. D.L. Geiger, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (2016, personal communication). See Geiger (2012) for a comprehensive chresonymy of this species.

Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC05 (3 specimens), BC66 (5), BC67 (1), BC70 (1), BC71 (3), BC72 (10); cores BC21 (1), BC51 (1), BC67 (1), BC72 (3). Maximum height: 2.5 mm.

Distribution and habitat. Anatoma aspera occurs in the Atlantic Ocean (from Norway and Faroe Islands to Angola, and possibly to the Caribbean) and in the Mediterranean as far East as the Aegean Sea; it dwells on sandy to gravelly bottoms at shelf to bathyal depth ( Peñas et al. 2006; Høisaeter 2009; Geiger 2012; Gofas et al. 2014; Cordeiro et al. 2015).

Fossil record. Anatoma aspera was described on Pleistocene material from Calabria, Italy ( Philippi 1844).

Cordeiro, R., Borges, J. P., Martins, A. M. F. & Avila, S. P. (2015) Checklist of the littoral gastropods (Mollusca Gastropoda) from the Archipelago of the Azores (NE Atlantic). Biodiversity Journal, 6 (4), 855 - 900.

Costa, O. G. (1861) Microdoride Mediterranea o descrizione dei poco ben conosciuti od affatto ignoti viventi minuti e microscopici del Mediterraneo. Stamperia dell'Iride, Napoli, 80 pp. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 13115

Fleming, J. (1828) A history of British animals, exhibiting the descriptive characters and systematical arrangement of genera and species of quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fishes, mollusca, and radiata of the United Kingdom. Bell & Bradfute, Edinburgh, J. Duncan, London, XXIII + 565 pp. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 12859

Geiger, D. L. (2012) Monograph of the little slit shells. Volume 2. Anatomidae, Larocheidae, Depressizonidae, Sutilizonidae, Temnocinclidae. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Monographs, 7, 729 - 1291.

Gofas, S. & Bouchet, P. (2014) Kelliella abyssicola (Forbes, 1844). In: MolluscaBase (2016). [World Register of Marine Species] Avaliable from: http: // www. marinespecies. org / aphia. php? p = taxdetails & id = 140158 (Accessed 30 Aug. 2016)

Hoisaeter, T. (2009) Distribution of marine, benthic, shell bearing gastropods along the Norwegian coast. Fauna norvegica, 28, 5 - 106.

Micali, P. & Geiger, D. L. (2015) Additions and corrections to the Scissurellidae and Anatomidae (Gastropoda-Vetigastropoda) of the Mediterranean Sea, with first record of Sinezona semicostata Burnay et Rolan, 1990. Biodiversity Journal, 6 (3), 703 - 708.

Penas, A., Rolan, E., Luque, A. A., Templado, J., Moreno, D., Rubio, F., Salas, C., Sierra, A. & Gofas, S. (2006) Moluscos marinos de la isla de Alboran. Iberus, 24 (1), 23 - 151.

Philippi, R. A. (1844) Enumeratio molluscorum Siciliae cum viventium tum in tellure tertiaria fossilium, quae in itinere suo observavit. Eduard Anton, Halle, IV + 303 pp.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 12. a – c: Anatoma aspera (Philippi, 1844), sample BC 71, scale bars: 1 mm (a – b), 0.1 mm (c, protoconch); d: Danilia tinei (Calcara, 1839), sample BC 72, scale bar 5 mm; e – g: Cirsonella romettensis (Granata – Grillo, 1877), sample BC 67, scale bars: 1 mm (e – f), 0.1 mm (g, protoconch); h – j: Putzeysia wiseri (Calcara, 1842), sample BC 66, scale bars: 2 mm (h), 0.2 mm (i – j, protoconch); k – m: Mikro? sp., sample BC 52, scale bars: 0.2 mm (k – l), 0.1 mm (m, protoconch); n – p: Adeuomphalus densicostatus (Jeffreys, 1884), sample BC 72, scale bars: 0.2 mm (n – o), 0.1 mm (p, protoconch).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Lepetellida

Family

Anatomidae

Genus

Anatoma