Liotipoma splendida, Mclean, 2012

Mclean, James Hamilton, 2012, New species and genera of colloniids from Indo-Pacific coral reefs, with the definition of a new subfamily Liotipomatinae n. subfam. (Turbinoidea, Colloniidae), Zoosystema 34 (2), pp. 343-376 : 366

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2012n2a10

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C26A814-FF93-1478-D9C6-7F8069AFF717

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scientific name

Liotipoma splendida
status

sp. nov.

Liotipoma splendida View in CoL n. sp.

( Fig. 13 View FIG A-D)

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype:MONTROUZIER expedition, stn 1269, New Caledonia, Doiman Reef , Touhou Sector, 20°35.1’S, 165°08.1’E, 15-20 m, diving team, IX.1993, 1 specimen,H 3.2, D 5.1 mm ( MNHN 24772 View Materials , Fig.13 View FIG A-D). GoogleMaps

TYPE LOCALITY. — New Caledonia, Doiman Reef.

DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from holotype.

ETYMOLOGY. — After the Latin noun, “splendidus”.

DESCRIPTION

Male shell ( Fig. 13 View FIG A-D)

Whorls 3.3; profile moderately high for genus; peripheral angulation high on whorl, shoulder ramp nearly flat above, profile below shoulder evenly rounded. Axial sculpture of strong ribs, 33 on last whorl; spinose and projecting in early whorls, spinosity much diminished in final third whorl. Spiral sculpture of single strong, low cord on shoulder in early whorls, changing to three narrow cords in final ⅓ whorl; base with strong subtending cord, and three cords of nearly equal strength between peripheral cord and subtending cord. Base with deep pits on outer side of subtending cord and other basal cords. Umbilicus bordered by broad, angular emergent cord, overridden by narrow axial ribs; umbilicus partially open, partially obstructed by emergent tongue of lip; tongue extending forward of plane of aperture. Final lip massive, extending for ⅓ of final quarter whorl, showing about twenty successively decreasing layers of deposition, lip conforming to spiral sculpture; tongue extending half the diameter of aperture on previous whorl, showing similar layers of deposition decreasing in extent; plane of aperture coinciding with umbilical wall. H 3.2, D 5.1 mm (holotype).

Female shell

Unknown.

Operculum

Unknown.

REMARKS

This species is characterised by the moderately large size, high count of axial ribs, its strongly developed clathrate sculpture, and in having the tongue out of alignment with the plane of the aperture, projecting strongly forward of the aperture so that it does not block the open umbilicus. Although the umbilicus is open, access to the umbilicus is blocked, so this is not a female shell.

The closest comparison is with L. magna n. sp. ( Figs 8 View FIG ; 9 View FIG ), which is larger and has the apertural tongue pointed along the plane of the aperture and the coiling axis, rather than projecting forward.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Trochida

Family

Colloniidae

Genus

Liotipoma

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