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
Acteocina gracilis
(A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850)
Figs 59E, F, 60C, D, 61
Bulla gracilis
A. Adams
in
Sowerby, 1850 [
in
1848-50]: 569, pl. 121, fig. 36.
TYPE
MATERIAL
. —
Not
examined
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
. —
China
Seas
.
MATERIAL
EXAMINED. —
Coral Sea
. MUSORSTOM 5: stn 349, Passage,
19°00’S
,
163°14’E
,
386-400 m
, 8 dd.
Chesterfield Islands
,
19°34’S
,
158°34’E
,
275 m
, depth, 2 dd.
New Caledonia
proper
.
VAUBAN
: stn 40,
22°30’S
,
166°24’E
,
North
of
New Caledonia
.
LAGON
: stn 502,
Lagon Nord
,
250-350 m
, 1 dd
. —
MUSORSTOM 4: stn
DW 203
,
22°36’S
,
19°08’S
,
163°30’E
,
190 m
, 1 dd
. —
MUSORSTOM 4: stn
DW
167°05’E
,
105-110 m
, 1 dd
. —
LAGON
: stn 830,
Secteur
de 149,
19°08’S
,
163°23’E
,
155 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW 150
,
19°07’S
,
Poindimié
,
20°49’S
,
165°19’E
,
105-110 m
, 1 dd
. —
BATHUS 1
:
163°22’E
,
110 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW 151
,
19°07’S
,
163°22’E
, 200 stn
DW 674
,
Grande Passe de Touho
,
20°49’S
,
165°19’E
, 105- m, 3 dd; stn
CC 173
,
19°02’S
,
163°19’E
,
250-290 m
, 1 dd; stn
110 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 713,
Passe
SE de Ngoe
,
21°45’S
,
166°37’E
,
CC 174
,
19°00’S
,
163°18’E
,
365 m
, 3 dd; stn
CC 175
,
18°59’S
,
250 m
, 1 dd
. —
BATHUS 2
: stn
DW 715
,
Ile des Pins
,
22°39’S
,
163°17’E
,
355 m
, 23 dd,
1 lv
, destroyed to dissect the reproduc-
167°11’E
,
202-227 m
, 1 dd; stn CP 755,
Passe de Dumbéa
, tive system (
Figs
60 C, D)
. —
BATHUS 4
: stn
DW 903
,
Grand
22°22’S
,
166°14’E
,
495 m
, 2 dd
.
Loyalty Ridge
.
BATHUS
3: stn
DW
790, Mont J,
23°49’S
,
176°08’W
,
415-420 m
, 4 dd; stn
DW
635, SW Pacific
13°49’S
,
169°48’E
,
685-715 m
, 3 dd; stn
DW
793,
23°47’S
,
169°49’E
,
179°56’W
,
700-715 m
, 2 dd.
731-751 m
, 5 dd.
Tonga
.
BORDAU
2: stn
DW
1523,
Eua
,
21°18’S
,
175°00’W
, 300-
Vanuatu
.
MUSORSTOM 8: stn
DW
976,
19°25’S
,
169°27’E
,
302 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
1531,
21°12’S
,
174°56’W
,
970-983 m
, 1
160-182 m
, 17 dd; stn
DW
1094,
15°08’S
,
167°12’E
, 312-314 dd; stn
DW
1537,
21°41’S
,
175°19’W
,
391-421 m
, 2 dd; stn
DW
m, 1 dd; stn
DW
1100,
15°05’S
,
167°10’E
,
258-265 m
, 1 dd; stn 1552, S of Nomuka Islands,
20°38’S
,
174°58’W
,
491-500 m
, 1
DW
1106,
15°05’S
,
167°12’E
,
305-314 m
, 2 dd. dd; stn
DW
1586, Vava‘u Islands,
18°34’S
,
173°55’W
, 440-487
Fiji
.
BORDAU
1: stn
DW
1469,
19°40’S
,
178°10’W
,
314-377 m
, m, 1 dd; stn
DW
1587,
18°37’S
,
173°54’W
,
309-400 m
, 2 dd; 1 dd. stn
DW
1601, centre of Ha‘apai Islands,
20°50’S
,
174°57’W
,
Wallis and Futuna
. MUSORSTOM 7: stn
DW
505, Futuna Is-
200-487 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
1611, Seamount,
23°00’S
,
175°47’W
, land
14°19’S
,
178°04’W
,
245-400 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
601,
Wallis
278-323 m
, 1 dd; stn
DW
1612,
23°02’S
,
175°47’W
,
327-342 m
, Island,
13°19’S
,
176°17’W
,
350 m
, 3 dd; stn
DW
604,
13°21’S
, 1 dd (Figs 59E, F).
DISTRIBUTION
. —
Found
in
China, Philippines
and
Japan
(Habe 1955).
Records
herein from the
Coral Sea
,
Fiji, New Caledonia, Tonga, Vanuatu
and
Wallis and Futuna
(Fig. 61), in
110-970 m
, live in
355 m
.
DESCRIPTION. —
Shell morphology
. Length
11 mm
, width
4 mm
(largest specimen examined). Shell solid, elongate, fusiform, with almost parallel sides (Fig. 59E). Body whorl very large; spire conical, variable in length, with 2-3 whorls. Suture canaliculate. Protoconch flattened, about 1.2 whorls and 150 Μm in diameter (Fig. 59F). It is only attached to the teleoconch by the aperture. Umbilicus closed. Aperture very long, about 7/10 of the shell length, narrow, wider anteriorly, narrowing gradually towards the posterior end. Columellar margin thickened, oblique, with a long, thin callus running from its anterior end to about 1/3-1/5 of the aperture length. Sculpture of fine spiral lines, crossed by faint axial lines, not visible in all specimens. Colour uniformly whitish.
Anatomy
. The digestive system contains 3 smooth and irregular gizzard plates, all of them similar in shape and size (Fig. 60D). The radular formula is 12 x 1.0.
1 in
a specimen from
New Caledonia
(MUSORSTOM 4 stn CC 175). The lateral teeth are hook-shaped with a number of small denticles on the single, curved cusp (Fig. 60C).
REMARKS. — Comparison of the material here examined with the remaining
syntype
of
Acteocina gracilis
illustrated by Higo
et al.
(2001), confirms that they belong to the same species.
Acteocina gracilis
is characterized by its fusiform shell with an elongate callus on the aperture.
Acteocina fusiformis
A. Adams
in
Sowerby 1850, figured by Hori (2000b) is probably a synonym, but that determination must await further study.