Meioceras cubitatum de Folin, 1868
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Meioceras cubitatum de Folin, 1868
Meioceras cubitatum de Folin, 1868 in De Folin and Périer (1867-1871): 50, pl. 5, fig. 4. Type locality: Baie de Bahia [Bahia Bay, Brazil].
Caecum cubitatum (de Folin, 1868): 19; Meioceras tenerum de Folin, 1869: 24.
Material examined.
Belize • 1 (Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ); Carrie Bow Cay; 16.8021, -88.0767; depth 31 m; 22 Jan 2010; USNM Belize 2010 exped.; Stat. CBC15; DNA voucher; GenBank: MT727067, MT731709; USNM 1618851.
Shell morphology.
Shell opaque white and solid. Mottled grayish pattern over whole shell, two rows of distinct brown dashes along dorsal side (Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). Specimen approx. 2 mm. Tube not evenly curved but appears bulbous and is rounded strongly towards aperture, decreasing towards mucro. Mucro thin and sharp.
Remarks.
Our molecular phylogenetic results delimited M. cubitatum as a separate species, despite similarities to M. nitidum in its bulbous shell shape and pattern. Surprisingly, our molecular analyses do not retrieve these morphologically similar Meioceras species as a monophyletic entity but suggest independent origin within Caecum . Morphological differences towards M. nitidum (characterized above) are a more slender shell with more pronounced curvature towards the anterior end and the opaque color of the present individual. We assigned the specimen to Meioceras cubitatum sensu de Folin, 1869 from Bahia, Brazil ( dos Santos Gomes and Absalão 1996: 523, figs 12-15; De Folin and Périer 1867: pl. 5, fig. 4; Redfern 2001: fig. 178A, B) = Meioceras cornucopiae Carpenter, 1859 (from the West Indies, exact type locality unknown) sensu Lima et al. (2015: 3, fig. 7). Nevertheless, this Meioceras species likely should also be reallocated to the genus Caecum based on the results of our phylogenetic analyses.
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Meioceras cubitatum de Folin, 1868
Egger, Christina, Neusser, Timea P., Norenburg, Jon, Leasi, Francesca, Buge, Barbara, Vannozzi, Angelo, Cunha, Regina L., Cox, Cymon J. & Joerger, Katharina M. 2020 |
Meioceras tenerum
de Folin 1869 |
Meioceras cubitatum
de Folin 1868 |