Three new species of Raphitoma Bellardi, 1847 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Raphitomidae) from Croatian waters (NE Adriatic Sea)
Author
Prkić, Jakov
Getaldićeva 11, C- 21000 Split (Croatia) jakov. prkic 1 @ inet. hr
Author
Giannuzzi-Savelli, Riccardo
Via Mater Dolorosa 54, I- 90146 Palermo (Italy) malakos @ tin. it (corresponding author)
malakos@tin.it
Author
Pusateri, Francesco
Via Castellana 64, I- 90135 Palermo (Italy) francesco @ pusateri. it
francesco@pusateri.it
Author
Russini, Valeria
Author
Fassio, Giulia
Author
Oliverio, Marco
Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “ Charles Darwin ”, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale dell’Università 32, I- 00185 Rome (Italy) valeria. russini @ uniroma 1. it, giulia. fassio @ uniroma 1. it, marco. oliverio @ uniroma 1. it
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Zoosystema
2020
2020-05-26
42
16
215
237
journal article
21777
10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a16
8da8c5fa-e4e8-494b-a62c-73b67071652b
1638-9387
3872305
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:89B88628-A4E1-4373-AEF7-EBD257431676
Raphitoma pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
(
Figs 8
A-F;
9
A-E)
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
CE75ED2B-10E0-4971-AAB0-7593588A637E
TYPE
MATERIAL
. —
Holotype
.
Croatia
•
lv; MNHN-IM-2000-34889 (height
8.9 mm
, width
3.58 mm
);
Mljet Island
;
60-100 m
depth
.
Paratypes
.
Croatia
• 2 sh; coll. PRK; same locality data as
holotype
•
2 sh; coll. RGS-
120247
, coll. RGS-
120248
; same locality data as
holotype
•
4 sh; coll. LET; same locality data as
holotype
.
TYPE
LOCALITY. —
Croatia
, Mljet Island;
60-100 m
depth.
OTHER
MATERIAL
EXAMINED. —
Croatia
• 4 sh; coll. PRK;
Mljet Island
; same locality data as
holotype
•
2 sh; coll. RGS; same local- ity data as holotype
•
5 sh; coll. LET; same locality data as
holotype
•
2 sh; coll. PET; same locality data as
holotype
•
2 sh; coll. STA; same locality data as
holotype
.
DISTRIBUTION. — Only known from the material examined.
ETYMOLOGY. — After Francesco Pusateri, for his great and wellknown contribution to the study of the Mediterranean raphitomids.
HABITAT. — All available specimens (including the
holotype
and
2 paratypes
that have dried
soft
parts inside the shell) were sorted out of dried residues obtained from scuba divers fishing red coral manually at
60-100 m
depth. This material consisted of small pieces of fragmented rock, small quantity of mud, sponges, bryozoans, molluscs, brachiopods, echinoderms, etc. In
Croatia
the red coral community is particularly rich in molluscs, with more than 300 species so far inventoried (Prkić, unpublished data) at various depths and localities. Among them several species of
Raphitomidae
are common:
Leufroyia concinna
(Scacchi, 1836)
,
L. erronea
Monterosato, 1884
,
L. leufroyi
(Michaud, 1828)
,
L. villaria
(Pusateri & Giannuzzi-Savelli, 2008)
,
Cyrillia linearis
(Montagu, 1803)
and
Teretia teres
(Reeve, 1844)
; others are uncommon or rare:
Clathromangelia granum
(Philippi, 1844)
,
Pleurotomella gibbera
Bouchet & Warén, 1980
,
Cyrillia aequalis
(Jeffreys, 1867)
;
Raphitoma
cf.
atropurpurea
(Locard & Caziot, 1900)
,
R. bicolor
(Risso, 1826)
,
R. echinata
AA. - morphotype 1 [see below],
R.
cf.
ephesina
Pusateri, Giannuzzi-Savelli & Stahlschmidt, 2017
,
R. farolita
F. Nordsieck, 1977
,
R.
cf.
laviae
(Philippi, 1844)
,
R. lineolata
(Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1883)
,
R. melitis
Kontadakis & Mbazios, 2019
,
R. pseudohystrix
(Sykes, 1906)
,
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
,
R.
cf.
spadiana
Pusateri & Giannuzzi-Savelli, 2012
, and other still unidentified species.
DESCRIPTION [in square brackets the data of the
holotype
]
Shell
Solid and fusiform-acute, of small size for the genus. Height:
6.8-9.2 mm
[8.75]; width: 3.0-
3.8 mm
[3.57]; h/d: 2.27- 2.54 [2.45].
Protoconch
Multispiral of 3.1-3.3 [3.1] convex whorls, occasionally up to 3.6 whorls (
Figs 2
;
9B
). Protoconch I of 1.1 whorls
190 µm
in diameter, covered by dense cancellate sculpture; protoconch II with axial threads below the suture and less dense and diagonally cancellated sculpture on the rest of whorls. A short median strong keel at the end of last whorl, with minute spiral cordlets in between axial threads above keel. Protoconch-teleoconch boundary of strongly flexuose and opisthocline growth lines. Colour brownish with whitish nucleus, occasionally entirely whitish.
Teleoconch
Of 5.2-6.15 [6.05] slightly convex, stepped whorls, mean 5.7, suture incised, sculpture prominent, whole surface covered with dense microgranules. Axial sculpture of 17-21 [21] orthocline or slightly prosocline (occasionally slightly opisthocline), equidistant ribs, more evident than spiral cords, narrower than interspaces. Spiral sculpture of 21-23 [23] spiral cords on the last whorl, of which 7-8 [8] primary cords, occasionally 6, above the aperture and 2 [2] weak secondary cordlets on the subsutural ramp. Siphonal fasciole with 8-10 [10] strong nodulose cords. Cancellation rectangular, with strong and elongate tubercles at intersections; tubercles on first two primary cords and lower secondary cordlet slightly spinulose. Subsutural ramp very narrow, sometimes with short comma-shaped whitish spots. Columella simple, straight and inclined to the right anteriorly, gently angled posteriorly. Siphonal canal short and widely open at the end; posterior channel wide. Outer lip with 11 [11] occasionally 10 strong inner plicate denticles.
Background colour
Light orange-brownish, sometimes with a yellowish hue, lower part of last whorl occasionally slightly darker. Blotches and spots of variable size and number, white or just slightly lighter than the background colour. Interspaces between tubercles on ribs and cords frequently whitish or just lighter than the tubercles. One or two peripheral cords and some of axial ribs partially (or occasionally entirely) lighter or whitish.
Soft
parts
Unknown.
REMARKS
The height and maximum diameter of protoconch depend on the number of whorls; in the photographed specimen (
Fig. 9
A-E) with PW = 3.6 these two features are: H =
646 µm
and max. D =
440 µm
. All the specimens mentioned in the “Other material examined” paragraph consisted of juvenile or subadult shells.
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
may be easily confused with
Raphitoma corbis
(Potiez & Michaud, 1838)
by their similar colour, sculpture and profile of the shell. However, their protoconchs differ in the number of whorls (3.1-3.6 vs
2.4 in
R. corbis
), and as a consequence the protoconch of
R. corbis
also has smaller height and diameter. Teleoconch characters are mostly similar, but
R. corbis
does not have the microgranules. Also, the size of the shells seems to be different, the maximum registered height for fully adult
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
is
9.2 mm
(mean 7.88) vs
12.2 mm
(mean 9.75) for
R. corbis
.
R. contigua
(
Monterosato, 1884
)
also shows some similarities with
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
, but they differ in the number of protoconch whorls (
2.7 in
R. contigua
vs
3.1-3.6 in
R. pusaterii
Prkić
& Giannuzzi- Savelli n. sp.), max. size of the shell (
16 mm
in
R. contigua
vs
9.2 mm
in
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
), absence of microgranules and more glossy surface of the teleoconch in
R. contigua
, colour of the shell (light to dark tawny with dark interspaces between the cords in
R. contigua
vs light orange brownish or yellowish in
R. pusaterii
Prkić & Giannuzzi-Savelli
n. sp.
).