Sampling the depth: New data on the Caecidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from northeastern Papua New Guinea
Author
Walter, Angelo Vannozzi
Via M. L. Longo 8, 00151 Rome (Italy)
ang.vannozzi@gmail.com
Author
Renda, Walter
Via Bologna 18 / A, 87032 Amantea (CS) (Italy)
w.renda1@tin.it
text
Zoosystema
2024
2024-06-07
46
14
327
347
journal article
299020
10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a14
b5619e29-fcbd-4ddc-9231-138300251568
1638-9387
12548683
23D972D0-F573-429C-816B-F42AFF02D0B1
Caecum vertebrale
Hedley, 1899
(
Fig. 2
E-H)
Caecum vertebrale
Hedley, 1899: 425
, fig. 15. —
Vannozzi 2019b: 74
and synonymy therein.
TYPE
MATERIAL
. —
Holotype
.
Tuvalu
• sh;
Funafuti Atoll
;
AMS n. C5917
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
. — Pacific Ocean,
Tuvalu
,
Funafuti
Atoll.
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
. —
Papua New Guinea
•
1
sh;
Off Bougainville
;
5°02’S
,
154°29’E
;
615-632 m
depth
;
13.X.2010
;
BIOPAPUA
Stn DW3754;
MNHN
•
1
sh;
New Ireland
;
2°24’S
,
149°55’E
;
272-274 m
depth
;
6.IX.2014
;
KAVIENG
2014 Stn DW4495;
MNHN
•
1
sh;
Bagabag Island
;
4°44’S
,
146°12’E
;
480-490 m
depth
;
5.XII.2012
;
PAPUA NIUGINI
Stn DW3977;
MNHN
.
DISTRIBUTION
. —
Philippines
, northeastern
PNG
,
Japan
,
New Caledonia
, Loyalty,
Vanuatu
, Society,
Tuvalu
(
Hedley 1899
;
Pizzini
et al.
2013
;
Hasegawa 2000
;
Vannozzi 2017
,
2019b
).
DIAGNOSIS
. — Shell of average size for the genus, colourless, semitransparent. Protoconch unknown.Teleoconch tubular, arched, with strong collabral rings. Early teleoconch conical, smooth with rings gradually appearing and increasing in strength during the growth. Adult shell cylindrical, evenly arched. Sculpture of
c.
25 strong, rounded rings. Aperture simple, edged by two paired rings. Septum dome-shaped without mucro, sometimes encrusted. Animal described by
Vannozzi (2019b)
. Adult shell length
c.
2.5 mm
.
REMARKS
A few rather worn specimens were examined, all of them showing unusual septa. One of them shows a unique hemispherical mucro positioned in the middle of the septum. However, the other examined specimens show irregular shapes. Occasionally, the septum in
C. vertebrale
shows irregular shapes (
Pizzini
et al.
2013
: fig. 8K, M), therefore we attribute no specific value to the peculiar shape shown in
Figure 2
E-H.