Muricidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Fiji and Tonga
Author
Houart, Roland
John T. Huber
Author
Héros, Virginie
John T. Huber
text
Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
2008
196
437
480
journal article
978-2-85653-614-8
1243-4442
Genus
BOUCHETIA
Houart and Héros
,
n. gen.
Type
species:
Poirieria
(
Paziella
)
vaubanensis
Houart, 1986
.
DESCRIPTION. — Shell small, adult approximately
10 mm
in length. Last teleoconch whorl broad, rounded. Axial sculpture of last teleoconch whorl consisting of 10 or 11 webbed, spinose varices. Spiral sculpture of 5 smooth cords (P1-P5), ending as long, open spines on varical wings. Spines joined by webbed expansion. Aperture rounded, inner and outer lips strongly raised; outer lip weakly denticulate. Siphonal canal open, short, approximately 20-24 % of total shell length, with MP. Radula (Fig. 9C): rachidian tooth with broad, long, triangular central cusp, and narrow, long, lateral cusp on each side; no lateral denticles; lateral tooth narrow, sickle shaped. Operculum (Fig. 10C) with basal nucleus.
ETYMOLOGY. — Named for Philippe Bouchet, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, in recognition of his work, his collaboration in many ways, and his unfaltering dedication to field research.
FIG
.
2
.
A
,
Chicoreus
(
Siratus
)
pliciferoides
Kuroda, 1942
,
Fiji
,MUSORSTOM 10 CP 1325,h 86.7 mm.
B
,
Chicomurex turschi
(Sowerby,1889)
,
Fiji
, SUVA 4 DW 04, h 31.1 mm.
C
,
Pterynotus levii
Houart, 1988
,
Tonga
, BORDAU 2 DW 1631, h 32.1 mm.
D
,
Pterynotus marshalli
Houart, 1989
,
Tonga
, BORDAU 2 DW 1535, h
24 mm
.
E
,
Pterynotus
sp.
cf.
richeri
Houart, 1987
,
Tonga
, BORDAU 2: stn DW 1532, h 18.7 mm.
F
,
Poirieria
(
Actinotrophon
)
fragilis
Houart, 1996
,
Fiji
, BORDAU 1 DW 1410, h 14.6 mm.
G
,
Poirieria
(
A
.)
tenuis
Houart, 2001
,
Fiji
, BORDAU 1 DW 1410, h
11 mm
.
H
,
Attiliosa caledonica
(
Jousseaume, 1881
)
,
Fiji
, SUVA 4 DW04, h 28.5 mm.
I
,
Attiliosa nodulifera
(Sowerby, 1841)
,
Fiji
, SUVA 4 DW 08, h
19 mm
.
REMARKS. —
Paziella
(Fig. 3A), in which the
type
species of
Bouchetia
was originally included, differs from
Bouchetia
in having a more slender shell with a longer siphonal canal, fewer un-webbed varices, and a different radula morphology, having a rachidian tooth with a long central cusp, long, narrow lateral denticles and long lateral cusps. The radula of
Paziella pazi
(Crosse, 1869)
, the
type
species of
Paziella
, was illustrated by Radwin & D’Attilio (1976: fig. 50) and by
Harasewych (1984
: fig. 27). It is here also illustrated for comparison (Fig. 9E).
Future revision will probably include
Murex hystricinus
Dall, 1889
(Figs 3E, F) from the western Atlantic in the new genus. The shell morphology is similar to
B. vaubanensis
with 6-9 webbed varices and long, open spines. Radula morphology and the operculum are not yet known for that species.