Aclis anaglyptica, Souza & Araújo & Pimenta, 2024

Souza, Leonardo Santos De, Araújo, Tarciso Almeida De & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, 2024, Taxonomic review of Aclis Lóven, 1846 (Gastropoda, Eulimidae) from Brazil with notes on other congeners from the western Atlantic and Saint Helena, Zootaxa 5433 (4), pp. 451-499 : 477-479

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5433.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10954599

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scientific name

Aclis anaglyptica
status

sp. nov.

Aclis anaglyptica sp. nov.

Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14

Type material. Holotype: MNRJ 23777 View Materials , R/ V Ocean Stalwart col. 28/ix/2019 . Paratypes. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state: PADCT sta. 6541; MNRJ 28199 View Materials [5†].

Type locality. Brazil: Santos Basin , off Rio de Janeiro state; PCR BS 4 sta. G6; 23°48′57.96″S, 42°40′31.8″W, 404 m. GoogleMaps

Material examined. The types and: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state: PADCT sta. 6541: MNRJ 28205 View Materials [10†]; PADCT sta. 6627: MNRJ 28203 View Materials [1†]; São Paulo state: Revizee Sul sta. 6662: MNRJ 28210 View Materials [2†]; Revizee Sul sta. 6669: MNRJ 28211 View Materials [1†]; Revizee Sul sta. 6660: MNRJ 28209 View Materials [1†]; PADCT sta. 6625: MNRJ 28208 View Materials [2†]; Revizee Sul sta. 6674: MNRJ 28212 View Materials [1†]; Paraná state: Revizee Sul sta. 6703: MNRJ 28213 View Materials [2†]; PADCT sta. 6641: MNRJ 28214 View Materials [1†]; Santa Catarina state: PADCT sta. 6595: MNRJ 28207 View Materials [14†]; Revizee Sul sta. 6672: MNRJ 28206 View Materials [1†]; PADCT sta. 6635: MNRJ 28204 View Materials [1†]; PADCT sta. 6601: MNRJ 28200 View Materials [2†]; PADCT sta. 6606: MNRJ 28201 View Materials [2†]; PADCT sta. 6608: MNRJ 28202 View Materials [2†].

Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latin singular feminine adjective in the nominative case meaning carved or engraved in bas-relief, which refers to the teleoconch sculpture.

Description. Shell whitish, tall, conical, with an obtuse apex, spire angle about 16°, reaching about 4.3 mm long, 1.4 mm wide. Protoconch globose, subcylindrical, about 2.0 whorls, about 320 μm high and 260 μm wide, presence of microscopic spiral lines regularly spaced, transition to teleoconch marked by an abrupt incremental scar and onset of spiral keels. Teleoconch up to seven whorls, moderately convex outline, crenulated; suture slightly deep, well impressed, sloping; presence of microscopic spiral striae in whole surface of each whorl; presence of sharp, pronounced spiral keels, two since the onset of teleoconch, reaching three at the body whorl; incremental scars strongly demarcated, appearing at irregular intervals. Last whorl about 40% of total length; base carinated, flattened below. Aperture elliptical in shape, about 55% of body whorl length, slightly expanded laterally, rounded or pointed anteriorly, acute posteriorly; outer lip thin, orthocline in adults, prosocline in juveniles, gradually advancing forward, slightly sinuous, maximum projection close to distal region, retracted at distal region; inner lip thin, reflected. Umbilical fissure present.

Measurements. Holotype, MNRJ 23777: 9 whorls; SL= 4.3 mm; BWL= 1.7 mm; AL= 1.0 mm; SW= 1.4 mm; AW= 0.8 mm. Paratype, MNRJ 28199: 7 whorls; SL= 3.0 mm; BWL= 1.2 mm; AL= 0.7 mm; SW= 1.0 mm; AW= 0.6 mm. Paratype, MNRJ 28199: 6 whorls; SL= 2.4 mm; BWL= 1.0 mm; AL= 0.5 mm; SW= 0.9 mm; AW= 0.5 mm.

Remarks. Aclis anaglyptica sp. nov. presents the microscopic spiral striae, which are very numerous and thin ( Fig. 14G, H View FIGURE 14 ). The aperture is relatively short and slightly expanded laterally ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ) like in other Aclis species. Aclis anaglyptica can be easily recognized by its short, globular protoconch with microscopic spiral lines ( Fig. 14I–K View FIGURE 14 ), presence of sharp and strongly pronounced spiral keels beginning since the onset of teleoconch in all shells examined ( Fig. 14A–J View FIGURE 14 ). These features are the most conspicuous to recognize this species.

Aclis anaglyptica sp. nov. differs from A. marplatensis ( Fig. 13A–I View FIGURE 13 ) by the fewer number of spiral keels in the body whorl (3 vs. 5), which are more pronounced and sharper than in A. marplatensis . Furthermore, the spiral keels of A. anaglyptica sp. nov. starts at the onset of teleoconch whorls, earlier than in A. marplatensis .

Aclis anaglyptica sp. nov. differs from A. eolis ( Fig. 19A–D View FIGURE 19 ) and A. hendersoni ( Fig. 19E–F View FIGURE 19 ) by the less advanced aperture anteriorly and laterally. Additionally, A. anaglyptica sp. nov. differs from A. eolis by the more pronounced spiral keels and A. hendersoni by the homogeneous development of the spiral keels, while the latter has a single well pronounced spiral keel in the upper region of each whorl and the remaining ones are weaker. Aclis anaglyptica sp. nov. resembles Aclis maoria Powell, 1937 , from New Zealand, but the former is more elongated and with a more advanced outer lip.

Geographic Distribution. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina. From 101 m to 980 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Eulimidae

Genus

Aclis

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