Hanging on - lucinid bivalve survivors from the Paleocene and Eocene in the western Indian Ocean (Bivalvia: Lucinidae)
Author
Taylor, John D.
Author
Glover, Emily A.
text
Zoosystema
2018
2018-04-10
40
7
123
142
journal article
10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a7
26ac6a51-9d0a-4cb0-8502-230b45cf66e6
1638-9387
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Barbierella louisensis
(
Viader, 1951
)
(
Fig. 4A-W
)
Lucina
(
Bellucina
)
louisensis
Viader, 1951: 133
, pl. 3, fig. 6.
Barbierella scitula
Oliver & Abou-Zeid, 1986: 222
, pl. 23, figs 1-4
.
Barbierella louisensis
–
Huber 2015: 430
.
TYPE MATERIAL. —
Lucina
(
Bellucina
)
louisensis
:
3
syntypes
(Via- der mentioned 5 valves), single left valves, L
6.2 mm
, H
5.2 mm
; L
5.5 mm
, H
4.7 mm
(Viader figured shell); broken valve H
5.4 mm
(
AMS
C 305545)
.
Barbierella scitula
:
holotype
, off Ras Budran,
Gulf of Suez
,
Red Sea
,
30 m
, L
8.2 mm
, H
7.4 mm
(
NMW
Z 1982.68.1)
.
Paratypes
: (
NMW
.Z.
1986.11.1
), L
9.4 mm
, H
8.7 mm
; (
NHMUK
1986030), L
8.7 mm
, H
7.7 mm
.
TYPE
LOCALITY. — Off
Port Louis
,
Mauritius
.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Northern
Mozambique
Channel: Banc de la Zélée, Expédition BENTHEDI, stn R110, lagoon with sandy bottom and dense seagrass
Thalassodendron ciliatum
.
12°25’6S
,
46°16’2 E
,
24 m
,
10.IV.1977
, 1 pv, co-occurs with
Gibbolucina zelee
n. sp.
(
MNHN
).
Mozambique
: Inhaca Island, “Nord de la Passe”, Expédition INHACA stn MD13,
26°03.1’S
,
33°01.0’E
,
50-53 m
,
30.XI.2011
, 9 v (
MNHN
).
DISTRIBUTION. — Northern Red Sea,
Mozambique
Channel,
Mozambique
,
Mauritius
,
Réunion
.
DESCRIPTION
Small, L to
9.4 mm
, H to
8.7 mm
, longer than high. Anteriorly extended, anteriorly rounded but posteriorly truncate, anterior dorsal margin long. Umbones prominent. Sculpture of prominent, dorsally recurved, nodulose, commarginal lamellae with narrow, deep interspaces. Lobate nodules on lamellae aligned to give appearance of radial ribbing. Posterior sulcus with lower, sharper lamellae and forming a curved marginal sinus. Shallow anterior sulci present. Anterior and posterior margins of posterior sulcus with some lamellae projected into blunt spines. Microsculpture finely punctate. Protoconch (Inhaca specimen) (
Fig. 4W
): PI + PII =
190 µm
, PI =
172 µm
smooth, PII a narrow rim. Lunule short, deeply scooped, smooth. Ligament short, in shallow groove. Hinge teeth: right valve with single cardinal tooth, left valve with central socket, anterior cardinal possibly fused with edge of lunule; lateral teeth absent. Anterior adductor muscle scar short, detached for about 1/3 of length, posterior scar ovate. Pallial line entire. Inner shell margin coarsely dentate. Colour white.
REMARKS
This is a rare species in the western Indian Ocean and Red Sea. Despite intensive sampling (
Zuschin & Oliver 2003
) there have been no other Red Sea records except that of Oliver & Abou-Zeid (1986). Around
Mauritius
, the species has not been recorded since
Viader’s (1951)
original description nor from intensive sampling around southern
Madagascar
(ATIMO VATAE Expédition MNHN 2010). The shell from
Réunion
illustrated as
B. louisensis
(http://vieoceane.free.fr) is a species of
Notomyrtea
Iredale, 1924
but the
Barbierella
sp. is
B. louisensis
. Major features of the anatomy of
B. scitula
were described and illustrated by Oliver & Abou-Zeid (1986). These features are common to most lucinids and include ctenidia with single demibranchs, vermiform foot, short length of posterior mantle fusion, the inhalant aperture fringed with papillae and the exhalant introvert ‘siphon’.