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
Chicoreus
(
Siratus
)
pliciferoides
Kuroda, 1942
Fig. 2A
Murex pliciferus
Sowerby, 1841
(
non
Bivona-Bernardi, 1832).
Chicoreus pliciferoides
Kuroda, 1942: 81
.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Fiji
. MUSORSTOM 10: stn CP 1325, 1 dd juv; stn CP 1501,
18°40’S
,
178°30’W
,
350-357 m
,
1 lv
, 1
17°16’S
,
177°50’E
,
282-322 m
,
1 lv
(Fig. 2A); stn CP 1326, dd
.
17°14’S
,
177°50’E
,
265-300 m
,
1 lv
; stn CP 1389,
18°19’S
,
Tonga
. BORDAU 2: stn CP 1562,
19°52’S
,
174°42’W
, 417-424
178°05’E
,
241-417 m
,
1 lv
. —
BORDAU 1: stn CP 1427,
17°16’S
, m, 1 dd; stn
CH
1563,
19°52’S
,
174°39’W
,
362-388 m
,
4 lv
; stn
179°01’W
,
364-369 m
,
1 lv
; stn DW 1440,
17°11’S
,
178°43’W
,
CH
1564,
19°52’S
,
174°39’W
,
371-387 m
, 1 dd
.
190-308 m
,
1 lv
; stn DW 1465,
18°09’S
,
178°39’W
,
290-300 m
,
DISTRIBUTION. —
Southeastern
and central
Japan
,
Taiwan
, the
Philippines
,
Western Australia
, the
Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Tonga
and
Fiji
(new records), live in
300-364 m
.
REMARKS. — These new records are not unexpected, considering the planktotrophic larval development of the species. Other reports will probably confirm its distribution throughout the central Pacific and probably in other localities of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The shell is large, reaching a maximum length of almost
150 mm
; it is broad, heavy and spiny. A number of synonyms, not listed here, are based on the variable morphological characters of the shell, such as breadth of the last whorl, length of the siphonal canal and thickness of varices.