Rissoidae gastropods of the outer continental shelf and slope off Galicia (NW Spain)
Author
Oliver, Joan Daniel
Alcorisa 83 - 12 C, 28043 Madrid, Spain. joandanieloliver @ hotmail. com
Author
Gofas, Serge
Departamento de Biología Animal, Universidad de Málaga, E- 29071 Málaga, Spain.
Author
Urgorri, Victoriano
Estación de Bioloxía Mariña da Graña, REBUSC, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Author
Díaz-Agras, Guillermo
Estación de Bioloxía Mariña da Graña, REBUSC, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Author
Templado, José
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-10-18
5196
1
1
45
journal article
170600
10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.1
e1042177-7e89-413a-b10b-3803d000d20d
1175-5326
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Pseudosetia amydralox
Bouchet & Warén, 1993
(
Fig. 16
)
Material examined. (
61 empty shells and 51with soft parts in 22 samples):
Smooth
form
:
SPAIN
• 2 sh;
43° 47.188′N
,
008° 53.053′W
to 43° 55.312′N, 008° 53.101′W;
770–842 m
;
08–15 SeP. 2002
; DIVA-Artabria I
AT-800
•
3 spc + 1 sh;
43° 57.030′N
,
008° 54.795′W
to 43° 57.248′N, 008° 54.133′W; 1191–
1132 m
;
08–15 SeP. 2002
; DIVA-Artabria I
AT-1000
•
1 spc;
43° 48.514′N
,
008° 51.439′W
to 43° 49.163′N, 008° 51.157′W; 616–
616 m
;
10–20 SeP. 2003
; DIVA-Artabria I
AT-600
•
1 spc;
43° 41.590′N
,
008° 45.328′W
to 43° 42.396′N, 008° 44.286′W; 301–
301 m
;
10–20 Sep. 2003
; DIVA-Artabria I
EBS-300
•
4 sPc + 2 sh;
43° 48.587′N
,
008° 51.402′W
to 43° 49.545′N, 008° 51.197′W; 610–
598 m
;
10–20 Sep. 2003
; DIVA-Artabria I
EBS-600
•
1 sPc;
43° 38.812′N
,
009° 07.949′W
to 43° 39.841′N, 009° 07.405′W;
999–1001 m
;
17–28 SeP. 2004
; VERTIDOS
GA-DRN-1000
•
2 sh; polygon delimited by points
44° 10.000′ N
,
009° 00.000′ W
/44° 10.000′ N, 008° 35.000′ W/44° 00.000′ N; 009° 00.000′ W/44° 07.000′ N; 008° 35.000′ W;
480–600 m
; SARRIDAL (2006–2007) SARRI-2
•
1 sh;
Polygon
delimited by
Points
44° 10.000′ N, 009° 00.000′ W/44° 10.000′ N, 008° 35.000′ W/44° 00.000′ N; 009° 00.000′ W/44° 07.000′ N; 008° 35.000′ W;
417–668 m
; SARRIDAL (2006–07) SARRI-3
•
16 sh;
44° 11.652′N
,
008° 58.152′W
to 44° 11.539′N, 008° 57.574′W;
908–1106 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
DRN-7
•
9 sh;
44° 08.65′N
,
008° 55.305′W
to 44° 08.771′N, 008° 55.104′W; 581–
566 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
DRN-7
C
•
2 sPc;
44° 09.896′N
,
008° 39.581′W
to 44° 10.129′N, 008° 39.494′W;
438–459 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
DRN-11
•
1 sPc;
43° 56.478′N
,
008° 54.199′W
to 43° 55.934′N, 008° 54.849′W;
620–933 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
DRN-15-2
•
2 sPc;
43° 48.252′N
,
008° 51.427′W
to 43° 49.707′N, 008° 51.164′W;
575–584 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
EBS-30-1
•
1 sh;
43° 34.86′N
,
009° 21.95′W
to 43° 36.44′N, 009° 20.71′W;
1010–1112 m
;
15–30 SeP. 2008
; DIVA-Artabria II
EBS-04
•
1 sh;
43° 32.5′N
,
009° 25.37′W
to 43° 33.6′N, 009° 24.5′W;
848–1027 m
;
15–30 SeP. 2008
; DIVA-Artabria II
EBS-05
•
1 sh;
42° 55.76′N
,
009° 44.04′W
to 42° 55.79′N, 009° 44.57′W;
709–728 m
;
15–30 SeP. 2008
; DIVA-Artabria II
EBS-25
.
Sculptured form
:
SPAIN
• 25 sPc + 10 sh;
43° 48.587′N
,
008° 51.402′W
to 43° 49.545′N, 008° 51.197′W; 610–
598 m
;
10–20 Sep. 2003
; DIVA-Artabria I
EBS-600
•
2 sPc;
Polygon
delimited by
Points
44° 10.000′ N
,
009° 00.000′ W
/44° 10.000′ N, 008° 35.000′ W/44° 00.000′ N; 009° 00.000′ W/44° 07.000′ N; 008° 35.000′ W;
480–600 m
; SARRIDAL (2006–2007) SARRI-2
•
3 sPc;
Polygon
delimited by
Points
44° 10.000′ N
,
009° 00.000′ W
/44° 10.000′ N, 008° 35.000′ W/44° 00.000′ N; 009° 00.000′ W/44° 07.000′ N; 008° 35.000′ W;
417–668 m
; SARRIDAL (2006–2007) SARRI-4
•
12 sh;
44° 08.65′N
,
008° 55.305′W
to 44° 08.771′N, 008° 55.104′W; 581–
566 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
DRN-7
C
•
2 sh;
44° 14.929′N
,
008° 30.255′W
to 44° 15.367′N, 008° 30.438′W;
2121–2516 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
AT-12
•
6 sPc;
44° 08.516′N
,
008° 40.788′W
to 44° 09.688′N, 008° 39.721′W; 436–
428 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
EBS-11
•
1 sh;
43° 48.252′N
,
008° 51.427′W
to 43° 49.707′N, 008° 51.164′W;
575–584 m
;
15–24 Jul. 2008
; A
SELVA
EBS-30-1
.
Remarks.
Bouchet & Warén (1993)
studied many shells of this species widespread from off northern
Spain
south to the
Canary Islands
in
155–1650 m
depth range.
Gofas (2007)
pointed out that
Pseudosetia amydralox
is quite common on the uppermost part of the Lusitanian seamounts (the
type
locality is located at Gorringe Seamount,
305–320 m
). We found several shells of this species with soft parts in samples from the deep range
300–1100 m
mainly in sandy bottoms with phosphorites.
The shells here studied show a remarkable variability, that ranges from practically smooth surface, with regularly convex whorls, lacking suture edges and a peripheral cord on the last whorl (
Figs. 16a, c, e
), to shells with a conspicuous spiral sculpture, with suture edges and a peripheral cord, and plano-convex whorls (
Figs. 16 k, o, n, r, s
). The sculpture of the protoconchs also showed a certain degree of variability (
Figs. 16b, d–j, l, m, p, q
). Not ruling out the possibility of cryptic species, we prefer for now to consider variability of a single species, that due to its geographic location it situated within the range of distribution of
P. amydralox
instead of that of the smooth
Pseudosetia turgida
(
Jeffreys, 1870
)
or the more sculptured
Pseudosetia azorica
Bouchet & Warén, 1993
.