Dentimargo crassidens, Ortega & Gofas, 2019

Ortega, José Rafael & Gofas, Serge, 2019, The unknown bathyal of the Canaries: new species and new records of deep-sea Mollusca, Zoosystema 41 (26), pp. 513-551 : 533-534

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a26

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3729422

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scientific name

Dentimargo crassidens
status

sp. nov.

Dentimargo crassidens View in CoL n. sp.

( Fig. 17 View FIG A-E)

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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. sh., MNHN-IM-2000-34265 . Paratypes. 3 adult sh. and 1 immature spm., MNHN-IM-2000-34266, SEAMOUNT 2 DW130 .

TYPE LOCALITY. — Off NW Gran Canaria, 28°08.95’N, 15°53.11’W / 28°09.06’N, 15°52.92’W, 655- 660 m.

ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin adjective crassus, thick, and dens, a tooth, alluding to the thick labial denticle.

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 1 sh., DW128. — 47 sh. (12 immature and 35 in early postlarval stage), DW130 .

DESCRIPTION

Shell small, dirty white, very solid, smooth, consisting of 4 1/2 whorls with an elevated but blunt spire; protoconch 1.4 mm in diameter, consisting of about 1 3/4 whorl, slightly brownish in colour, delimited from teleoconch by a tenuous but definite line. Spire whorls very slightly convex, with a thin but distinct suture. Last whorl representing about 80% of total height. Aperture elongate, narrow, parallel-sided except for a very prominent and broad denticle situated on the inner side of the outer lip, at its upper 1/4 adapically. Outer lip bordered externally by a broad thickened labial varix, slightly receding at its adapical end, forming there a distinct shoulder against the penultimate whorl. There are four columellar plaits, stout with a flattened crest, decreasing in size towards the abapical part of the columella. No columellar callus. Dimensions of holotype: 10.0 mm height × 4.7 mm diameter.

REMARKS

There are four North-East Atlantic species currently assigned to the genus Dentimargo , diagnosed by having a strong denticle on the adapical part of the outer lip: D. hesperia ( Sykes, 1905) , D. bojadorensis (Thiele, 1925) , D. auratus Espinosa, Ortea & Moro, 2014 and D. giovannii Pérez-Dionis, Espinosa & Ortea, 2014 , the latter with a type locality in the Canary Islands ( Espinosa et al. 2014). The first was described from deep water off SW Spain and is the most similar, but it is smaller (7-8 mm), stouter, with a distinctly broader aperture, columellar plaits with a more acute crest, and the outer lip is not so thickened. The figure in Sykes (1905) shows a more pointed anterior end and a still less prominent labial denticle than the syntype pictured in Bouchet & Warén (1985), but in any case Sykes described the aperture as “broad”.

Dentimargo bojadorensis was described from a depth of 146 m off the mainland African coast. It is smaller, more fusiform without a distinct shoulder at the insertion of the outer lip, which narrows considerably at its adapical termination. The inner labial denticle is also different, situated towards the upper 1/3 of the aperture and more elongate, plait-like.

Dentimargo giovannii , described from the bathyal level (607 m) near Isla de Lobos between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, and D. auratus , described from shallow water (20 m) off Cape Blanco, Mauritania, are both distinguished by their extremely high spire, with the insertion of the outer lip situated about mid-height of the shell (near the upper third in Dentimargo crassidens n. sp.) and also by the characteristically pointed shape of the abapical end (see Espinosa et al. 2014).

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