Otitoma cyclophora (Deshayes, 1863)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.304 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846197 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/754687FD-FFDF-FFAB-FD9B-2BEBFC2DFDAC |
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Carolina |
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Otitoma cyclophora (Deshayes, 1863) |
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Otitoma cyclophora (Deshayes, 1863)
Fig. 1 View Fig A–L
Pleurotoma cyclophora Deshayes, 1863: 111 , pl. 12, figs 19–21. Type locality: Réunion Island.
Daphnella crenulata Pease, 1868: 221 , pl. 15, fig. 20. Type locality: Polynesia.
Otitoma ottitoma Jousseaume, 1898: 106 . Type locality Djibouti and Aden.
Mitrellatoma mitra Kilburn, 1986: 682 , figs 97, 101. Type locality: Two Mile Reef, Benguera Island, Bazaruto Archipelago, southern Mozambique, 21°53′ S, 35°26′ E. syn. nov.
Material examined
FIJI ISLANDS: 1 spm, MUSORSTOM 10, Stn CP1366, S of Viti Levu, 18°12.4′ S, 178°33.1′ E, 149– 168 m; 1 spm, MUSORSTOM 10, Stn DW1381, S of Viti Levu, 18°17.8′ S, 177°54.4′ E, 275– 430 m.
SOUTHWEST PACIFIC: 1 spm, MUSORSTOM 7, Stn DW626, Banc Bayonnaise, 597– 600 m.
PHILIPPINES: 1 spm, Mactan Island, 10– 20 m.
MADAGASCAR: 1 spm, Tulear reef, 15– 20 m.
Remarks
This species, the type of the genus Otitoma , has a very broad distribution from the southern Red Sea and Mozambique to Japan, Fiji and Polynesia. Kilburn (2004) selected a neotype from Aden and redescribed the species on the basis of local material from Mozambique. The same author determined Daphnella crenulata Pease, 1868 , described from Polynesia, to have been based on a juvenile specimen of O. cyclophora . Our material ( Fig. 1 View Fig A–C, G–L) matches that figured and discussed by Kilburn (2004) in morphological features and is, accordingly, considered as conspecific. Kilburn (1986) introduced Mitrellatoma mitra for a single shell from Southern Mozambique; the taxon was later cited by the same author in his list of species belonging to the genus Otitoma ( Kilburn 2004) , but without a formal discussion of the reassignment. In our opinion, the holotype of Mitrellatoma mitra ( Fig. 1 View Fig E–F) is a juvenile specimen that perfectly matches the morphological features of the lectotype of Daphnella crenulata , and the former species is also considered a synonym of O. cyclophora here.
Otitoma cyclophora has previously been considered a littoral species ( Kilburn 2004), but the present records indicate it can also live in deep water (down to 600 m). The available specimen from deep water (Stn DW626) measures 13.7 × 4.0 mm, aperture height 6.4 mm and is the maximum size reported for the species. As already noted by Kilburn (2004), O. cyclophora has a well-developed secondary spiral sculpture of numerous closely-spaced, fine spiral threads ( Fig. 1I View Fig ).
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Otitoma cyclophora (Deshayes, 1863)
Morassi, Mauro, Nappo, Andrea & Bonfitto, Antonio 2017 |
Mitrellatoma mitra
Kilburn R. N. 1986: 682 |
Daphnella crenulata
Pease W. H. 1868: 221 |
Pleurotoma cyclophora
Pleurotoma cyclophora Deshayes, 1863: 111 |
Otitoma ottitoma
Otitoma ottitoma Jousseaume, 1898: 106 |