The Vetigastropoda (Mollusca) of Walters Shoal, with descriptions of two new genera and thirty new species
Author
Herbert, David G.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-02-28
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https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2445/10835
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2024.923.2445
2118-9773
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Stomatella auricula
Lamarck, 1816
Fig. 41A–C
Stomatella auricula
Lamarck, 1816
: pl. 450 fig. 1a–b.
Type
loc.: not originally cited, but later given as “l’Océan des
Moluques
et de la
Nouvelle-Hollande
” (
Lamarck 1822: 210
).
Stomatella auricula
–
Herbert 2015: 61
(further synonymy and chresonymy).
Material examined
WALTERS SHOAL •
1 empty shell; slopes, stn DW4887;
33°17′ S
,
43°57′ E
; depth
599–640 m
;
3 May 2017
;
MNHN
.
Remarks
This specimen is quite distinct from the material described below. The rate of expansion of the generating curve is less rapid and the profile of the shell in apical view is thus less elongate and the spire is proportionately larger. It differs further in that the spiral sculpture is much weaker, comprising only relatively widely-spaced, microscopic, incised striae on the apical surface, though these are stronger at the periphery and on the base. It is much closer to
Stomatella auricula
, a shallow-water species common in the tropical south-western Indian Ocean (
Herbert 2015
), and I identify it as such. It is, however, difficult to explain the occurrence of a single, relatively fresh, shell in comparatively deep water on Walters Shoal, when it is evidently absent on the summit region. It seems likely to stem from stochastic colonisation by isolated individuals, this shell having been transported post-mortem down-slope.