Reticunassa annabolteae, Galindo & Kool & Dekker, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.275 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FC663FAD-BCCB-4423-8952-87E93B14DEEA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846051 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/781F25AD-B216-47A1-8084-FC46ED4C8029 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:781F25AD-B216-47A1-8084-FC46ED4C8029 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Reticunassa annabolteae |
status |
sp. nov. |
Reticunassa annabolteae View in CoL sp. nov.
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Fig. 8 View Fig A–D, 9; Tables 1–2 View Table 1 View Table 2
Etymology
The species is dedicated to Mrs Anna Bolte, the second author’s partner and travel companion for more than 20 years.
Type material
Holotype
MADAGASCAR: ATIMO VATAE, stn BM06, South Madagascar , Ambatobe, Bavarama, 25°27.9′ S, 44°57.6′ E, 0–1 m, in rolling stones ( MNHN IM-2009-12843 , lv, sequenced, length 11.5 mm, width 5.3 mm).
GoogleMapsParatypes
MADAGASCAR: same collection data as holotype ( MNHN IM-2009-12812, MNHN IM-2009-12849, MNHN IM-2009-12862, MNHN IM-2009-12868, 4 lv; HK 302.01, 3 spm; HD 37306, 2 spm); S coast, Lavanono ( HK 302.05, 5 spm; HK 302.06, 2 spm).
Other material examined
MADAGASCAR: ATIMO VATAE, South Madagascar: stn BB03, Lavanono, 25°26.4′ S, 44°56.1′ E, 14–18 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12865, 1 lv); stn BM02, Ambatobe, Soamanitse, 25°27.4′ S, 44°57.4′ E, 0–1m ( MNHN IM-2009-12772, 1 lv); stn BM06, Ambatobe, Bavarama, 25°27.9′ S, 44°57.6′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12778, MNHN IM-2009-12783, MNHN IM-2009-12825, MNHN IM-2009-12841, MNHN IM-2009-12844, 5 lv); stn BM09, Saririaka, 25°29.0′ S, 44°59.6′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009- 12228, 1 lv); stn BM10, Andramara, 25°28.8′ S, 44°58.3′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12873, 1 lv); stn BS14, Cap Sainte Marie, 25°36.0′ S, 45°08.7′ E, 16 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12329, 1 lv); stn CP 3547, Cap Andavaka, 25°18.0′ S, 46°40.3′ E, 69–70 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12893, 1 lv); stn TM01, Monseigneur Bay, 25°02.1-2′ S, 46°59.9′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12793, 1 lv); stn TM05, Lokaro I., 24°56.5′ S, 47°07.1′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12306, MNHN IM-2009-12888, MNHN IM-2009-12889, MNHN IM-2009-12897, MNHN IM-2009-12899, MNHN IM-2009-12905, MNHN IM-2009-13087, 7 lv); stn TM08, NE of Evatra lighthouse, 24°58.7′ S, 47°05.9′ E, 0–1 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12894, 1 lv); stn TS09, Lokaro Bay, Fort Dauphin, 24°57.0′ S, 47°06.4′ E, 5–6 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12834, MNHN IM-2009- 12881, 2 lv); stn TS10, Lokaro Bay, Fort Dauphin, 24°56.8′ S, 47°06.6′ E, 7 m ( HK 302.02, 2 spm); stn TS21, Phare Flacourt, 25°01.5′ S, 47°00.0′ E, 2–4 m ( HK 302.03, 2 spm); stn TV07, Phare Flacourt, Amparihy, 25°01.3′ S, 47°00.2′ E, 12–16 m ( MNHN IM-2009-12885, MNHN IM-2009-12898, 2 lv). – South Madagascar ( HK 302.04, 1 spm); Lavanono ( HD 21156, 2 spm); Lavanono ( HD 36646, 21 spm); Soamanitse ( HD 20287, 3 spm).
Description
Holotype
PROTOCONCH. Paucispiral consisting of 1.5–1.75 broad, flattened, axially-striated whorls. Separation between protoconch and teleoconch indistinct ( Fig. 8D View Fig ).
SHELL. Elongate-ovate, consisting of 5.5 convex whorls, suture deep; axial ribs poorly developed, decreasing in height on body whorl; 16 ribs on penultimate whorl and 14 on body whorl; broad varix.
SPIRAL CORDS. Fine, weak compared to other species in genus, more pronounced where they cross axial ribs. Two anterior spiral cords more developed, resulting in two deep spiral grooves.
INTERCORDAL SCULPTURE. Very fine spiral striae between spiral cords.
APERTURE. Oval, inside outer lip 8 lirate denticles; columellar callus plicate throughout, somewhat elevated anteriorly, posteriorly slightly extended over body whorl; parietal denticle weak, anal canal wide; siphonal area with 4–5 low cords.
OPERCULUM. Yellowish, serrated.
SIPHONAL CANAL. Deep and narrow. Fasciole deep.
COLOR. Yellow-orange, narrow brown band above suture and broad brown band below periphery. Most spiral cords darker.
ADULT SIZE. 7.5–12.6 mm, usually 9–11 mm.
Remarks
Besides the variability in color, from off-white to yellowish-orange, the difference in size of adult specimens is remarkable. Some specimens have somewhat more developed spiral cords.
Comparison with some other Reticunassa species with a paucispiral protoconch: R. tringa is a smaller, more bulbous species with a pointed protoconch; R. goliath sp. nov. also has fine spiral cords as found in R. annabolteae sp. nov., but differs in its pointed protoconch; R. intrudens sp. nov. has a protoconch intruded by the teleoonch spiral cords; R. zanzibarensis ( Kool & Dekker, 2007) has a smooth protoconch contrasting the axially-striated protoconch in R. annabolteae sp. nov.
Habitat
Intertidal to 70 m, frequently between 0 and 10 m. Some specimens were found living on rocky platforms with algae, associated to eunicid tubes, coarse sand, and rolling stones.
Distribution
Only known from southern Madagascar ( Fig 9 View Fig ).
MNHN |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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