Inella euconfio, Fernandes & Pimenta, 2019

Fernandes, Maurício Romulo & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, 2019, Taxonomic review of Inella and Strobiligera (Gastropoda: Triphoridae) from Brazil, Zootaxa 4613 (1), pp. 1-52 : 22

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4613.1.1

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scientific name

Inella euconfio
status

sp. nov.

Inella View in CoL euconfio sp. nov.

Figure 11 View FIGURE 11

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Type material. Holotype: MNRJ 32545 View Materials . Paratypes: Brazil: Almirante Saldanha Seamount : MNRJ 33763 View Materials , RE- VIZEE-Central C1-D1 [1]. Rio de Janeiro state: MNRJ 18962 View Materials [1], MNRJ 32627 View Materials [1], 23º04ʹ14ʹʹS, 40º59ʹ31ʹʹW, 100 m, 17/xii/2004 ; MNRJ 31113 View Materials , type locality, 22/iii/2005 [2].

Other material examined. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state: MNRJ 18705 View Materials , HAB 11-G4 [1]; IBUFRJ 19579, 22º 48ʹ S, 40 º45ʹ W, 106–110 m, 27/i/1998 [1]; MORG 52212 [4], MORG 52240 [1], MORG 52244 [1], type locality; MNRJ 30910 View Materials , type locality, 17/ix/2004 [1]; MNRJ 32401 View Materials , 23 View Materials º 15ʹ 00ʺ S, 41º 06ʹ 00ʺ W, 112 m, x/2008 [1]; MNRJ 32402 View Materials , 23 View Materials º 18ʹ 35ʺ S, 41º 14ʹ 03ʺ W, 100 m, x/2005 [1]. São Paulo state: MNRJ 32919 View Materials , 25 View Materials º 13ʹ 06ʺ S, 44º 59ʹ 31ʺ W, 160 m, viii/2008 [1].

Type locality. 23º05ʹS, 40º58ʹW, 100 m, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil .

Etymology. The specific epithet renders a meaning in Portuguese regarding the generic name; translating to English, it would mean “in her I trust”. Epithet as a noun in apposition.

Diagnosis. Protoconch with 3.5 to 4.25 very convex whorls; median spiral cord emerges at the end of the first to the beginning of the third whorl of teleoconch; light brown to cream shell.

Description. Shell sinistral, elongated, conical, rectilinear profile, reaching 14.33 mm in length, 3.15 mm in width, length/width ratio 3.8 to 4.6. Protoconch slightly globose, subcylindrical, 0.65–0.89 mm in length, 0.57–0.66 mm in width of its last whorl; 3.5 to 4.25 very convex whorls, clear distinction between protoconch and teleoconch; initial whorl dome-shaped but slightly elevated, covered by small, spirally-disposed vesicles; remaining whorls with two spiral cords, situated at 28% and 57% of last whorl height, the abapical one becoming more prominent and assuming a keeled shape on the last whorl, the adapical one sometimes disappearing in the last whorl; numerous small axial wrinkles above the adapical cord, being nearly orthocline to very prosocline, sparsely present also below the abapical cord. Teleoconch with up to 15 whorls; two spiral cords (adapical and abapical) in the beginning, the abapical one continuous with that of the protoconch; median spiral cord emerges at the end of the first whorl to the beginning of the third whorl, reaching the same size of other cords after 2 to 2.5 whorls; on the body whorl, distance between spiral cords is 1.1 to 1.7 times the width of cords; 18 to 20 nearly orthocline to opisthocline axial ribs; rounded nodules of a medium size; distinct and well-developed suture, with a small sutural cord; moderately to weakly nodulose subperipheral cord, two weakly nodulose to wavy basal cords, the adapical one situated closer to the subperipheral cord than to the thick abapical basal cord; a very fine supranumerical cord may develop just before the peristome, between the median and the abapical spiral cords; ovate aperture, 1.00– 1.72 mm long, 0.81–1.39 mm wide, length/width ratio 1.2–1.3; anterior canal curved almost downwards, being moderately long and partly or almost closed, 0.59–0.95 mm long, 0.34–0.51 mm wide, length/width ratio 1.7–1.9; posterior canal as a small notch, 0.20–0.31 mm long, not detached from the aperture. Light brown to cream shell; coloration usually faint in worn shells.

Remarks. The most similar species to “ Inella euconfio sp. nov. is “ Inella triserialis ( Dall, 1881) sensu lectotype ( Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008), especially considering the early development of the median spiral cord of teleoconch ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C–D). In contrast, “ I ”. triserialis has the median spiral cord already present in the beginning of the teleoconch (but emerging at the end of the first to the beginning of the third whorl in Inella euconfio sp. nov.), a different protoconch, and its bathymetry ranges from 366 m to 1472 m ( Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008), instead of 91 m to 160 m in “ Inella euconfio sp. nov. The poorly preserved condition of the lectotype of “ I ”. triserialis ( Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008: fig. 14C–E), without a complete base and formation of anterior and posterior canals, precludes further comparisons.

Relative to species from Brazil, “ Inella euconfio sp. nov. has a similar protoconch to “ I ”. faberi and “ Inella ” sp. 2, but in these species the median spiral cord usually emerges at the fifth or sixth whorl of teleoconch, instead of the first to the beginning of the third whorl in “ Inella euconfio sp. nov. ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 E–F). Also, the three main spiral cords on the teleoconch of “ Inella euconfio sp. nov. have similar thickness, although the adapical cord of “ I ”. faberi and “ Inella ” sp. 2 is more prominent than other cords at the body whorl.

Inella View in CoL euconfio View in CoL sp. nov. has a similar teleoconch to Eutriphora auffenbergi Rolán & Lee, 2008 View in CoL , a species from the southeastern U.S.A. ( Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008; Lee 2009), including the large shell size attained by both species (14.33 mm in “ Inella View in CoL euconfio View in CoL sp. nov., 21.8 mm in E. auffenbergi View in CoL ). However, the multispiral protoconch of E. auffenbergi, indicative of planktotrophic development, is easily distinguishable from the lecithotrophic mode (but multi-whorled protoconch, up to 4.25 whorls) in “ Inella ” euconfio sp. nov. (Fig. 11I). Geographical distribution. Brazil: Almirante Saldanha Seamount, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Bathymetric distribution. 91–160 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Triphoridae

Genus

Inella

Loc

Inella euconfio

Fernandes, Maurício Romulo & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias 2019
2019
Loc

euconfio

Fernandes & Pimenta 2019
2019
Loc

euconfio

Fernandes & Pimenta 2019
2019
Loc

Eutriphora auffenbergi Rolán & Lee, 2008

Rolan & Lee 2008
2008
Loc

E. auffenbergi

Rolan & Lee 2008
2008
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