The unknown bathyal of the Canaries: new species and new records of deep-sea Mollusca
Author
Ortega, José Rafael
Author
Gofas, Serge
text
Zoosystema
2019
2019-11-28
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26
513
551
journal article
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10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a26
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1638-9387
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Mikro oviceps
n. sp.
(
Fig. 4
A-H)
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D9DA7056-2000-417A-92C5-AEE1AF757354
TYPE
MATERIAL. —
Holotype
.
sh.,
MNHN-IM-
2000-34255
.
Paratypes
. 24 sh., MNHN-IM-2000-34256, all from SEAMOUNT 2, DW 130
.
TYPE
LOCALITY. — Off NW Gran Canaria,
28°08.95’N
,
15°53.11’W
/
28°09.06’N
,
15°52.92’W
,
655-
660 m
.
ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin meaning “egghead”, referring to the shape of the protoconch.
DESCRIPTION
Shell minute, globular in shape, with a moderately high, somewhat cyrtoconoid spire and a distinct umbilicus. Protoconch proportionally very large, egg shaped with no sign of coiling, with a maximum diameter of
270 µm
, separated from the teleoconch by a distinct scar; protoconch surface with a microscopically pitted texture seen only at high magnification under the SEM. Teleoconch of about 1 3/4 whorl. Spire whorls with a weak spiral cordlet running along the suture, a very distinct adapical shoulder delimited by a sharp keel, channelled between the suture and the keel and slightly convex below it. Surface mostly smooth except for growth lines, a cluster of 4-6 spiral cordlets below the periphery of the last whorl, and another cluster of three stronger spiral cords surrounding the umbilicus. Aperture with a somewhat rhomboidal shape, with the adapical part definitely angled. Outer lip rather thick but simple, orthocline; parietal area without any callosity, columellar edge of the aperture increasing in thickness abapically. Umbilicus open, deep and relatively broad, inside with axial growth lines of a very rough texture, and with an additional spiral cord situated deep inside and abutting into the abapical part of the columella.
Colour opaque white, with a somewhat pearly aspect, the protoconch slightly yellowish. Maximum diameter up to
0.8 mm
(
holotype
0.84 mm
height ×
0.80 mm
diameter).
REMARKS
The generic assignment of this species is tentative; shared characters with the
type
species
Mikro globulus
Warén, 1996
are the minute size, the protoconch with a rough but not distinctly sculptured surface, the presence of a distinct adapical keel at a short distance from the suture, and of a distinct spiral ridge inside the umbilicus.
Lopheliella
Hoffmann, van Heugten & Lavaleye, 2008
is similar in shape but has a distinct honeycomb sculpture on the protoconch which is not seen here;
Lopheliella
also either lacks an internal ridge inside the umbilicus or has it very close to its edge, not far inside as in
Mikro globulus
.
Lopheliella
species are also considerably larger, with an adult size of
2 to 3 mm
.
Mikro oviceps
n. sp.
is unique in having a protoconch which shows no sign of coiling, contrary to
M. globulus
and
M. hattonensis
Hoffman, van Heugten & Lavaleye, 2010
which were also collected in the same dredge haul.
Mikro globulus
(
Fig. 4
I-L) is similar in size but has a higher spire, not cyrtoconoid. It lacks the clusters of spirals on the periphery and the abapical part of the last whorl; the subsutural shoulder disappears on the later whorls, and the umbilicus is narrower with only one periumbilical ridge, and no spirals inside.
Mikro hattonensis
(
Fig. 4
M-P) is more similar to
M. oviceps
n. sp.
in outline, but also lacks the spirals on the last whorl and is more broadly umbilicate. Both
M. globulus
and
M. hattonensis
have a protoconch as usual in
Vetigastropoda
i.e. coiled with hardly more than half a whorl (
Fig. 4L, P
). Both also have been found in the same sample as
M. oviceps
n. sp.
and are new records for Spanish waters (see below).