Revision of the genus Turris Batsch, 1789 (Gastropoda: Conoidea: Turridae) with the description of six new species
Author
Kilburn, Richard N.
Author
Fedosov, Alexander E.
Author
Olivera, Baldomero M.
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Turris garnonsii
(
Reeve, 1843
)
Plate 14
, figs A–I
Pleurotoma garnonsii
Reeve, 1843
: pl. 1, sp. 4;
Weinkauff 1875: 12
, pl. 2, figs 1–2 (not 3–4). Type loc.: Zebu [= Cebu] Is.,
Philippines
[erroneous,
neotype
loc. here designated:
Zanzibar
].
Turris garnonsii
;
Powell 1964: 329
(references), pl. 181, figs 7–8 [not 18, see next], pl. 254;
Kilburn 1983: 553
;
Drivas & Jay 1986: 28
, textfig. left-hand shell only.
Pleurotoma babilonia
[sic]
var.;
Kiener 1839: 4
, pl. 1, fig. 2.
DESCRIPTION: Shell resembling
Turris babylonia
(restricted sense) in shape (b/l 0.24–0.31, a/l 0.38–0.46), but with dense, somewhat lamellar collabral riblets overall (instead of weak threads), giving the surface a duller, rougher appearance, and less angulate whorls; spiral cords more angulate than in
babylonia
. Subsutural cord low, feeble to distinct, with a median ridge and a weaker one on either side; sulcus shallow and ill-defined, with three spiral threads. Sinus cord low, flat, usually shallowly bifid; base of each spire whorl with two narrow ridges, of equal strength; base of last whorl with 16–20 ridges. First teleoconch whorl with four spiral ridges, the 2nd from base strongest.
Vividly patterned, ivory-white with large brown spots (often square or rectangular) below suture and a more or less broken band of this colour around upper part of base of last whorl, spiral cords and main ridges with brown dots.
Protoconch bluntly conical of 2.5 whorls, last with fine, opisthocline axial riblets and a thin spiral thread at suture, white, width
ca
0.84 mm
.
Attains
74 mm
(
Powell, 1964
).
DISTRIBUTION: Indian Ocean, from Zululand and East Africa to the Red Sea (
Sharabati, 1984
), east to the Andaman and
Réunion
Islands, in clean or muddy sand, often among rocks or coral, intertidal to
80 m
.
TYPES:
Holotype
originally in the Stainforth collection, which was dispersed by sale. Although
Powell (1964: fig. 1)
illustrated a specimen in the
NHMUK
as the
supposed
holotype
, this cannot now be located (pers. comm. Kathie Way) and is presumed to be lost
. Moreover Powell’s photograph of it is not easy to reconcile with even Reeve’s crude illustrations (pl. 14, fig. A) in shape.
Neotype
designation: Since
Weinkauff (1875)
,
Turris garnonsii
has been confused with a different species (see
Turris guidopoppei
below) from the
Philippines
. That species is moderately abundant in the vicinity of Cebu (the spurious type locality of
Pleurotoma garnonsii
, a species unfamiliar to modern
Philippine
collectors). In view of this confusion, we designate a
neotype
from the locality from which
T. garnonsii
specimens are most commonly represented, namely
Zanzibar
(also a known source of dealer’s specimens in the 19th century).
The
neotype
(pl. 14, figs B–C) from
Fumba
,
Zanzibar
, living on “
weedy sandflats
”, and collected by
R. C. Wood
, has been deposited in the
NHMUK 20110294
.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED:
ANDAMAN ISLANDS: Port Blair area (
NMSA
F4925: Mrs and Miss E. M. Man)
.
TANZANIA: W. of Stone Town, Zanzibar,
30–60 ft
[
9–19 m
] (
NMSA
L7993: H. Conley)
.
MAURITIUS (
NMSA
L8200): off Ile aux Bénitiers, lagoon,
1.5 m
at LST, fine sand between coral heads (
NMSA
K8807: R. K., D. Herbert)
.
RÉUNION IS.:
20°52’S
,
55°38’E
,
110 m
and
21°00’S
,
55°15’E
,
58–70 m
(
MNHN
, juvs)
.
NORTHERN MOZAMBIQUE: Quirimba Island, S.W. sandflats, at LST (
NMSA
J8623: RK)
;
S.W. Conducia Bay, muddy sand with rocks, LST (
NMSA
H2459: K. Grosch)
;
Conducia Bay, sandy area with rocks, above
Thalassodendron
bed, about
0.3 m
above LST (
NMSA
H2458: K. Grosch)
;
Quissimajul Bay and F. Velosa, Nacala Bay,
2–3 m
, mud, sand, algae, BO colln, ex C.P. Fernandes. MADAGASCAR: BO colln, ex F. Lorenz
.