The family Pectinidae in South Africa and Mozambique (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinoidea)
Author
Dijkstra, H. H.
Author
Kilburn, R. N.
text
African Invertebrates
2001
2001-12-31
42
263
321
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7910445
2305-2562
7910445
Laevichlamys lemniscata
(Reeve, 1853)
(
Figs 25–26
)
Pecten lentiginosus
Reeve, 1853
: pl. 35, fig. 170 (renamed
Pecten lemniscatus
Reeve, 1853
: in errata)
Type
locality: unknown, here designated as
Rèunion
Is.,
Mascarenes
.
Laevichlamys lemniscata
; Waller, 1993: 204.
Pecten squamosus
(
non
Gmelin, 1791
);
Sowerby, 1897: 28; Barnard, 1964: 420;
idem
, 1974: 761
Chlamys
(
Chlamys
)
liltvedi
Wagner, 1984: 3
, figs 1–4.
Type
locality:
Sodwana
Bay
,
Zululand
,
18 m
, under rocks on reef.
Syn. n
.
Chlamys liltvedi
;
Steyn & Lussi, 1998: 212
, fig. 860.
Description: Shell height to
50 mm
(average
ca.
35 mm
), suborbicular to somewhat obliquely oblong, compressed, equiconvex or RV slightly more convex than LV, somewhat inequilateral, auricles unequal, umbonal angle
ca.
90°. Both valves sculptured with numerous, irregularly spaced, squamous radial ribs, several prominent on LV (6– 9) with strongly developed scales.Antimarginal striated microsculpture in early ontogeny, sometimes throughout ontogeny near postero-lateral area on LV, commarginal lamellated microsculpture on anterior auricle of LV, sometimes throughout ontogeny near anterolateral area of LV, shagreen (reticulated or granulated) microsculpture absent. Hinge line straight, postero-dorsal auricle slightly curved. Inner surface weakly plicated, most strongly around periphery. Byssal fasciole wide, byssal notch deep. Active ctenolium well developed with 6–9 teeth on suture. Cardinal crura weak. Resilifer oblong, oblique. Colour variable, creamy, yellowish, orange, reddish or brownish with lighter and darker dots, sometimes uniformly coloured.
25
Figs. 25–26.
Laevichlamys lemniscata
(Reeve, 1853)
: NMSA S8958, off Kosi Bay, Zululand, 51 m, pv, 48.6 x 44.1 mm. 25. LV exterior. 26. RV exterior.
Type material:
P. lemniscatus
:
holotype
BMNH 1996404
.
C.
(
C.
)
liltvedi
:
holotype
SAM 35885
,
4 paratypes
SAM 35886
(1
PV
),
1 paratype
NMSA
D1615
/T3144 (1
PV
), others in
H. P. Wagner
colln, no. 1000 (1
PV
),
W. R. Liltved
colln (1
PV
) and
C. M. Connolly
colln (1 LV)
.
Regional data (selected records only):
MOZAMBIQUE
: SW Conducia Bay, NW Choca, washed ashore during cyclone (NMSA H4209: K. J. Grosch); same loc.,
0.6 m
,
Thalassodendron
and gravel, dead (NMSA H4208: K. J. Grosch); same loc., LST,
Thalassodendron
, gravel (NMSA H210: K. J. Grosch); Bazaruto Island (NMSA F5305: J. Dichmont); Bazaruto Island (NMSA J5092); off
Inhambane
, byssally attached to coral, live (HD6719); Inhaca Is. (NMSA 4476, 9888: P. Boshoff); off Malongane,
5–10 m
N of Ponta do Ouro, coral reef,
15–20 m
, dead (NMSA L1321: D. Herbert).
SOUTH AFRICA
(all NMSA):
Zululand
: between Bhanga Neck and Kosi Bay, reef off marker 13 N,
9–14 m
, dead (S1598: D. Herbert
et al.
); same loc., No. 13 reef,
6–18 m
, live (D9592: D. Herbert
et al.
); off Kosi Bay,
51 m
, sand, stones, large algae, dead (S8958: NMDP); same data,
45 m
, sand, stones, dead (S4864); Kosi Bay, main reef,
1–4 km
S of estuary mouth,
16–20 m
, dead (S1390: D. Herbert
et al.
); same loc.,
18–22 m
, 21–24,
21–24 m
and
10–16 m
, dead (S1006, S1834, S1942: D. Herbert
et al.
); same loc.,
17–18 m
, live (S1110: D. Herbert
et al.
); SE of Kosi Bay,
50 m
, algae, shells, live (D6097: NMDP); off Boteler Point,
50 m
, dead coral rubble, live (D7341: NMDP); same data, coral and sponge. living (D6843: NMDP); NE of Dog Point,
56–57 m
, sand, lithothamnial pebbles, dead (S5039: NMDP). Sodwana Bay,Two-Mile Reef,
10–15 m
, sorted from stone washings, live (E755:D. Herbert & R. Broker); same loc., inner edge,
14–15 m
, live (D4990: D. Herbert); same loc., outer edge,
14–17 m
, dead (D5094: D. Herbert); Sodwana Bay, Seven-Mile Reef,
20–23 m
, dead (S3349: D. Herbert); Ledsman Shoal, reef off wreck of Tamavo,
20–28 m
, dead (E2418: D. Herbert & KZNW); same loc., outer portion,
24–26 m
, sorted from stone washings, live (E2600: D. Herbert & KZNW); same loc., Raggie Reef,
1–2 km
N of Leven Point,
8–12 m
, a mixed algal and coral reef, dead (E2468: D. Herbert & KZNW).
Natal
: Durban (2416: H. C. Burnup); Durban (4474, 2415: H.. C. Burnup); Aliwal Shoal, on inside of reef, just S of the Pinnacles, among boulders,
10 m
, dead (B2896: D. Smith); Aliwal Shoal, off Scottburgh,
10–20 m
, dead (S8036: D. Herbert).
Distribution: Western Indian Ocean, from
Malagasy Republic
and the Mascarenes to eastern
South Africa
, as far south as southern Natal.
Habitat:Living byssally attached to rocks or corals and between coral rubble or sediments on sandy or muddy sand bottoms at littoral to sublittoral depths.
Remarks:
C. liltvedi
is here synonymised with
Pecten lemniscatus
, as it agrees in all aspects with the
holotype
of that. The most similar species is
Laevichlamys rubromaculata
(G. B. Sowerby 2nd, 1842) from the NW Indian Ocean and Red Sea. This differs from
L. lemniscata
mainly in its more delicate and weaker sculpture and microsculpture, and in its coloration of red, orange or brown maculations between primary radial ribs on a creamy or yellow background (it is rarely uniformly coloured). In the literature the name ‘
P. lemniscatus
’ has been frequently misapplied; thus, records under this name by
Dautzenberg & Bavay (1912: 13)
,
Kira (1962: 137)
, Habe (1981: 63),
Abbott & Dance (1982: 312)
,
Rombouts (1991: 15)
and
Bernard
et al.
(1993: 48)
were based on various
Scaeochlamys
species.
Smith’s (1885: 298)
record of ‘
Pecten lemniscatus
’ from the
Philippines
is also doubtful, as material from that region has a shagreened microsculpture, which is absent in the
holotype
of
P. lemniscatus
, and is in fact lacking in this species throughout its ontogeny.