Deep-sea “ cephalaspidean ” heterobranchs (Gastropoda) from the tropical southwest Pacific
Author
Valdés, Ángel
John T. Huber
text
Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
2008
196
587
792
journal article
978-2-85653-614-8
1243-4442
Pyrunculus pyriformis
(A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850)
Figs 79A-D, 80
Bulla pyriformis
A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850 [
in
1848-50]: 589, pl. 125, fig. 128.
Synonyms:
Bulla nitida
A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850 [
in
1848-50]: 589, pl. 125, fig. 127.
Retusa semen
Thiele, 1925: 271
.
Pyrunculus obesus
Habe, 1950
a: 13, pl. 2, fig. 12.
TYPE MATERIAL
. —
B. pyriformis
:
1 syntype
BMNH 196940
. —
B. nitida
: not examined. —
R. semen
:
15 syntypes
MNHB
. —
P. obesus
: not examined.
TYPE
LOCALITY
. —
B. pyriformis
:
China
Seas. —
B. nitida
: Shores
of Borneo. —
R. semen
: Siberut
Island, Nias south Channel,
Indonesia
,
0°15.5’N
,
98°4’E
,
470 m
, and
Zanzibar
Channel, Indian Ocean,
5°27.9’S
,
39°18.8’E
,
463 m
[
Valdivia
: stns 191, 199, and 245]. —
P. obesus
: Tosa
Bay,
100-
200 m
.
MATERIAL
EXAMINED. —
Philippines
. MUSORSTOM 2: stn DR
350 m
, 17 dd
. —
BIOCAL: stn
DW 46
,
22°53’S
,
167°17’E
, 570-610 34,
13°28’N
,
121°12’E
,
155-167 m
, 13 dd; stn CP 41,
13°16’N
, m, 30 dd; stn
DW 77
,
22°15’S
,
167°15’E
,
440 m
, 20 dd
. — BIOGEO-
122°46’E
,
166-172 m
,1 dd.— MUSORSTOM 3: stn CP 87,
14°00’N
, CAL: stn KG 201,
22°40’S
,
166°33’E
,
595 m
, 1 dd; stn KG 219,
120°19’E
,
191-197 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 96,
14°00’N
,
120°18’E
, 190-
22°39’S
,
166°34’E
,
570 m
, depth, 7 dd. —
LAGON
: stn 830, Poin-
194 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 98,
14°00’N
,
120°18’E
,
194-205 m
, 1 dd; stn dimié
Sector
,
20°49’S
,
165°19’E
,
105-110 m
, 7 dd
. —
BATHUS 1
: CP 99,
14°01’N
,
120°19’E
,
196-204 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 100,
14°00’N
, stn DE 654,
21°17’S
,
165°57’E
,
Passe
de Canala
,
237-298 m
, 28 dd;
120°18’E
,
189-199 m
, 2 dd; stn CP 101,
14°00’N
,
120°19’E
, 194- stn
DW 655
,
21°17’S
,
165°57’E
,
375 m
, 2 dd: stn
DW 674
,
Grande
196 m
, 2 dd; stn DR 102,
14°01’N
,
120°18’E
,
192 m
, 5 dd; stn
DR
Passe de Touho
,
20°49’S
,
165°19’E
,
105-110 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW 677
,
140
,
11°43’N
,
122°34’E
,
93-99 m
,>100 dd; stn CP 143,
11°29’N
,
20°49’S
,
165°19’E
,
96-109 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 683
,
Passe
de Hien-
124°11’E
,
205-214 m
, 2 dd. ghu,
20°35’S
,
165°07’E
,
380-400 m
, 5 dd; stn
DW 687
,
20°35’S
,
Indonesia
. KARUBAR:stn
DW 13
,
Kai Islands
,
05°26’S
,
132°38’E
,
165°07’E
,
408-440 m
, 24 dd; stn
DW 688
,
20°33’S
,
165°00’E
, 270- 417-
425 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 28
,
05°31’S
,
132°54’E
,
448-467 m
, 4 dd;
282 m
, 9 dd; stn
DW 694
,
Passe
de Hienghène
,
20°36’S
,
164°58’E
, stn
DW 29
,
05°36’S
,
132°56’E
,
181-184 m
, 9 dd (
Fig.
79C); stn CP
400-500 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 695,
20°35’S
,
164°58’E
,
410-430 m
, 1 79,
Tanimbar Islands
,
09°16’S
,
131°22’E
,
239-250 m
, 1 dd. dd; stn DE 696,
20°34’S
,
164°57’E
,
497-520 m
, 11 dd; stn DE
Coral Sea
. MUSORSTOM 5: stn 357,
Chesterfield Islands
,
19°37’S
, 697,
20°34’S
,
164°58’E
,
570-650 m
, 6 dd; stn CP 698,
20°34’S
,
158°46’E
,
630 m
, 1 dd.
164°57’E
,
491-533 m
, 8 dd; stn DE 700,
Passe de Cap Baye
,
North
of
New Caledonia
. MUSORSTOM 4: stn
DW 149
,
19°08’S
,
20°57’S
,
165°35’E
,
160-222 m
,>100 dd; stn CP 701,
20°58’S
,
163°23’E
,
155 m
, 6 dd; stn
DW 150
,
19°07’S
,
163°22’E
,
110 m
,
165°36’E
,
302-335 m
, 1 dd; stn DE 705,
21°02’S
,
165°38’E
, 350- 22 dd,
2 lv
, 1 of them destroyed to dissect the gizzard plates (
Fig.
400 m
, 37 dd; stn
DW 706
,
Passe S.E. de Ngoe
,
21°42’S
,
166°34’E
, 79D); stn
DW 151
,
19°07’S
,
163°22’E
,
200 m
, 3 dd; stn
DW
156, 247-252 m
, 51 dd; stn
DW 713
,
21°45’S
,
166°37’E
,
250 m
, 2 dd.
18°54’S
,
163°19’E
,
525 m
, 2 dd; stn
DW 161
,
18°39’S
,
163°11’E
, — HALIPRO 1: stn CP 866,
21°26’S
,
166°17’E
,
550-600 m
, 1 dd.
550 m
, 3 dd
. —
BATHUS 4
: stn
DW 914
,
Grand Passage
,
18°49’S
, —
BATHUS 2
: stn
DW 717
,
Ile des Pins
,
22°44’S
,
167°17’E
, 350-
163°15’E
,
600-616 m
, 24 dd; stn
DW919
,
18°50’S
,
163°17’E
, 610-
393 m
, 3 dd; stn
DW 724
,
22°48’S
,
167°26’E
,
344-358 m
, 2 dd;
660 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 948,
Passe de Hienghène
,
20°33’S
,
164°57’E
, stn CP 738,
Passe de Kouaré
,
23°02’S
,
166°57’E
,
558-647 m
, 2
533-610 m
, 1 dd. dd; stn
DW 754
,
Passe de Dumbéa
,
22°23’S
,
166°13’E
, 577-780
New Caledonia
proper.
VAUBAN
: stn 40,
22°30’S
,
166°24’E
, 250- m, 1 dd; stn CP 760,
22°19’S
,
166°11’E
,
455 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 761,
22°19’S
,
166°11’E
,
490-500 m
, 10 dd
. —
BATHUS 4
: stn
DW 882
, 149-
168 m
, 10 dd; stn CP 1369,
18°11’S
,
178°23’E
,
392-433 m
,
Passe de St Vincent
,
22°02’S
,
165°56’E
,
250-350 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW 10
dd; stn
DW 1377
,
18°18’S
,
178°02’E
,
233-248 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW 885
,
22°05’S
,
165°58’E
,
250-300 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 886
,
Passe
de 1384,
18°19’S
,
178°06’E
,
260-305 m
; 3 dd
. —
SUVA 2: stn BS 10,
Duroc
,
21°01’S
,
164°28’E
,
250-300 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 887
,
21°07’S
, Viti Levu
South Lagoon
,
18°12’S
,
178°30’E
,
123 m
, 1 dd
. —
BOR-
164°28’E
,
320-344 m
, 11 dd. DAU 1: stn CP 1402,
16°38’S
,
179°36’E
,
260-279 m
, 1 dd; stn CP
Norfolk Ridge
.
BATHUS 3
: stn
DW 824
,
Banc Jumeau Ouest
, 1406,
16°39’S
,
179°37’E
,
360-380 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 1407,
16°40’S
,
23°19’S
,
168°00’E
,
601-608 m
, 1 dd.
179°39’E
,
499-527 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 1408
,
16°02’S
,
179°30’W
,
Loyalty Islands
.
Lifou.
LIFOU 2000
: stn
DW 1649
,
Point Lefèvre
550-561 m
, 1 dd, stn
DW 1435
,
17°11’S
,
178°45’W
,
170-183 m
, [= Nem],
Baie du Santal
,
20°54.2’S
,
167°01.1’E
,
150-200 m
, 6 dd. 9 dd; stn
DW 1464
,
18°09’S
,
178°38’W
,
285-300 m
, 11 dd; stn
Loyalty Ridge
. BIOCAL: stn KG 06,
20°35’S
,
166°53’E
,
735 m
,
DW 1465
,
18°09’S
,
178°39’W
,
290-300 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 1498
,
13
dd; stn
DW 08
,
20°34’S
,
166°54’E
,
435 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 51
,
18°41’S
,
178°28’W
,
300-307 m
, 2 dd; stn CP 1506,
18°09’S
,
23°05’S
,
167°45’E
,
680-700 m
, 9 dd
. —
MUSORSTOM 6: stn
DW
178°37’W
,
294-300 m
, 5 dd; stn CP 1507,
18°09’S
,
178°38’W
, 468,
21°06’S
,
167°33’E
,
600 m
, 7 dd
. — BIOGEOCAL: stn KG
227, 294-300 m
, 2 dd.
21°33’S
,
166°24’E
,
500 m
, 4 dd.
Wallis and Futuna
. MUSORSTOM 7: stn
DW
505,
Futuna
Is-
New Hebrides
Arc
. VOLSMAR:stn
DW
51, Mont Gemini,
20°59’S
, land,
14°19’S
,
178°04’W
,
245-400 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
507,
14°20’S
,
170°03’E
,
450 m
, 1 dd.
178°07’W
,
419-425 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
523,
Wallis Island
,
13°12’S
,
Vanuatu
. MUSORSTOM 8: stn
DW
972,
19°22’S
,
169°28’E
, 487-
176°16’W
,
455-515 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW
601,
13°19’S
,
176°17’W
, 350
507 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
976,
19°25’S
,
169°27’E
,
160-182 m
, 1 dd; m, 7 dd; stn
DW
608,
13°22’S
,
176°08’W
,
440-458 m
; 1 dd; stn stn
DW
1105,
15°03’S
,
167°07’E
,
154-179 m
, 2 dd; stn
DW
1045,
DW
625, Banc Bayonnaise,
11°52’S
,
179°34’W
,
425-430 m
, 1 dd.
16°54’S
,
168°20’E
,
459-488 m
, 2 dd; stn
DW
1094,
15°08’S
,
Tonga
.
BORDAU
2: stn
DW
1509,
Tongatapu
,
21°05’S
,
175°22’W
,
167°12’E
,
312-314 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
1115,
15°10’S
,
166°53’E
,
456-510 m
, 6 dd; stn
DW
1538,
21°39’S
,
175°19’W
,
471-508 m
, 5
147-150 m
, 6 dd. dd; stn
DW
1543, SW of
Tongatapu
,
21°16’S
,
175°18’W
, 427-436
Fiji
. MUSORSTOM 10: stn CP 1319, Bligh Water,
17°16’S
, m, 1 dd; stn
DW
1549, S of Nomuka Islands,
20°38’S
,
175°00’W
,
178°02’E
,
341-347 m
, 3 dd; stn CP 1325,
17°16’S
,
177°50’E
,
500 m
, 7 dd; stn
DW
1552,
20°38’S
,
174°58’W
,
491-500 m
, 8
282-322 m
, 9 dd; stn
DW
1329,
17°19’S
,
177°47’E
, 102-106 dd; stn
DW
1553,
20°42’S
,
174°54’W
,
650-676 m
, 3 dd; stn
DW
m, 3 dd; stn CP 1354,
17°43’S
,
178°55’E
,
959-963 m
, 1 dd; stn 1567,
NW
of Tongatapu,
21 °02’S
,
175°19’W
,
351-356 m
, 2 dd;
DW
1359,
17°50’S
,
178°48’E
,
183-188 m
, 10 dd; stn
DW
1360, stn
DW
1569,
21°02’S
,
175°19’W
,
433 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
1585,
18°00’S
,
178°48’E
,
402-444 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 1363, South of
Viti
Vava‘u Islands,
18°33’S
,
173°57’W
,
578 m
, 3 dd (Figs 79A, B); Levu,
18°12’S
,
178°33’E
,
144-150 m
, 9 dd; stn
DW
1365,
18°13’S
, stn
DW
1589,
18°39’S
,
173°54’W
,
281 m
, 2 dd, stn
DW
1615,
178°32’E
,
295-302 m
, 32 dd; stn CP 1366,
18°12’S
,
178°33’E
, Seamount
23°03’S
,
175°53’W
,
482-504 m
, 3 dd.
DISTRIBUTION
. —
Widespread
in the Indo-Pacific. Material herein collected from the
Coral Sea
,
Fiji, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Philippines, Tonga, Vanuatu
and
Wallis and Futuna
(Fig. 80), in
90-959 m
, live in
110 m
.
DESCRIPTION. —
Shell morphology
. Length
5 mm
, width
4 mm
(largest specimen examined). Shell fragile, pyriform, with the widest region near the anterior end (Figs 79A, C). The outline of the shell varies among specimens; some are more elongate (Fig. 79A), others are wider and shorter (Fig. 79C). Shell with only 1 whorl visible, forming the entire shell, except for a visible portion of the top of the spire, which is encircled by the outer edge of the apical umbilicus. Apex rounded, depressed, umbilicate (Fig. 79B), with the aperture lip rising from the left side. The aperture lip forms a rounded wing connected to the columellar margin. Anterior end of the shell rounded. Umbilicus narrow in some specimens and absent in others. Aperture long, wide anteriorly, narrowing abruptly at about 1/3 of its length. Columellar margin thickened, with a small fold. Sculpture of a number of irregular spiral grooves, more conspicuous near the anterior and posterior ends and crossed by faint growth lines. The spiral grooves are absent in some specimens. Colour uniformly whitish.
Anatomy
. The digestive system contains 3 triangular, unequal gizzard plates, one larger and the other two smaller, with 2 tubercles each (Fig. 79D). There is no radula.
REMARKS. —
Pyrunculus pyriformis
is a very variable species in shell morphology. Several species and subspecies names have been introduced for the different shell
types
. Shorter specimens with a wide anterior end of the shell have been included in the species
P. pyriformis
, with two subspecies:
P. pyriformis pyriformis
that includes animals with
FIG. 79
. Shell morphology and anatomy of species of
Pyrunculus
Pilsbry, 1895
.
A,
Pyrunculus pyriformis
(A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850), (
5 mm
), ventral view,
Tonga
, BORDAU 2 stn DW 1585;
B
, same shell, posterior view;
C
, (4.5 mm), ventral view,
Indonesia
, KARUBAR stn DW 29;
D
, gizzard plates,
New Caledonia
, MUSORSTOM 4 stn DW 150, scale bar = 200 Μm.
E
,
Pyrunculus
sp.
, (
4 mm
), ventral view,
Philippines
, MUSORSTOM 3 stn CP 106;
F
, same shell, posterior view;
G
, gizzard plates,
Indonesia
, KARUBAR stn CP 71, scale bar = 200 Μm.
spiral lines, and
P. pyriformis obesa
(Habe, 1950)
for animals with only growth lines (see Habe 1950a).
Pyrunculus pyriformis obesa
was originally introduced as a different species, but it has more recently been regarded as a subspecies of
P. pyriformis
(see Hori 2000c). More slender specimens, narrower at the base, have been included in the species
Pyrunculus nitida
, still maintained as a distinct species by Hori (2000c). The material here examined includes shells with morphologies similar to those of
P. pyriformis pyriformis
,
P. pyriformis obesa
and
P. nitida
, as well as intermediate forms between all of them. However, there is no correlation between the collection locality and the shape of the shell. Also, anatomical examination of specimens with different shell morphologies has shown no consistent differences. For these reasons, all the species and subspecies mentioned above are here regarded as synonyms.
Retusa semen
, originally described from several Indo-Pacific localities (Thiele 1925), also falls within the morphological variation of
P. pyriformis
and is also considered a synonym.