Stomatolina aff. danblumi Singer & Mienis, 1999

Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), Zootaxa 4049 (1), pp. 1-98 : 62

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630819

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Stomatolina aff. danblumi Singer & Mienis, 1999
status

 

Stomatolina aff. danblumi Singer & Mienis, 1999 View in CoL —new record

( Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 J–L)

Stomatolina danblumi Singer & Mienis, 1999: 43 View in CoL . Verbinnen & Dirkx, 2005: 25, fig. 4. Type loc.: Red Sea, Gulf of Aqaba, 11 km north of Dahab, in ‘Blue Hole’; holotype in HUJ (40620).

Pseudostomatella (Stomatolina) danblumi — Singer & Mienis, 1999: figs 1–4, 5d–g.

Distribution. Mozambique Channel (Bassas da India) and Northern Zululand (Kosi Bay to Sodwana Bay); beachdrift to 20 m (living 8–18 m).

Notes. This material is not referable to Stomatolina danblumi , but bears some resemblance to it, particularly in terms of the fine shell sculpture and the colour pattern. S. danblumi has a more depressed shell, shouldered spire whorls and lacks an umbilicus. There is also some resemblance to S. crenulata (Preston, 1908) from the Andaman Islands, particularly with regard to the undulating periphery of the spire whorls, but that species has stronger, more uneven spiral sculpture and is also anomphalous.

When describing this species, Singer & Mienis (1999) referred it to the genus Stomatolina , but treated this as a subgenus of Pseudostomatella Thiele, 1924 in their figure legends, exemplifying the confusion surrounding supraspecific taxa in this subfamily. The relatively finely sculptured shell is indeed more similar to that of Pseudostomatella species than it is to the majority of Stomatolina species and the present material stands out as being conspicuously smoother than the other South African species. However, it is much less auriform that typical Pseudostomatella species, retains an umbilicus and there is no thickened peri-umbilical band.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Vetigastropoda

Order

Trochida

SuperFamily

Trochoidea

Family

Trochidae

SubFamily

Stomatellinae

Genus

Stomatolina

Loc

Stomatolina aff. danblumi Singer & Mienis, 1999

Herbert, David G. 2015
2015
Loc

Stomatolina danblumi

Verbinnen 2005: 25
Singer 1999: 43
1999
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