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
Anguipecten picturatus
Dijkstra, 1995
(
Fig. 7
)
Pecten aurantiacus
A. Adams & Reeve, 1850
(
non
Röding, 1798
,
nec
J. Sowerby, 1820,
nec
Defrance,
1825): 74, pl. 21, fig. 12; Reeve, 1853: pl. 26, fig. 105.
Type
locality: ‘
China
Sea’
(herein emended to
South
China
Sea
)
.
Anguipecten lamberti
(
non
Pecten lamberti
Souverbie
in
Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1874
);
Abbott & Dance,
1982: 312, fig.;
Higo & Goto, 1993: 576
.
Anguipecten picturatus
Dijkstra, 1995
b
: 17
(
nomen novum
for
Pecten aurantiacus
Adams & Reeve,
1850
,
non
Röding, 1798
); 1998: 14, pl. 2, fig. 1 (references,
type
data, distribution, discussion).
Description: Shell up to
ca.
50 mm
high, usually
ca.
40 mm
, solid, oblong, sometimes oblique, inequilateral, auricles small and slightly unequal, umbonal angle 85–90°. Both valves somewhat compressed, RV more convex, with 12–14 regularly placed primary radial costae, on RV somewhat broader than on LV, secondary squamose radial riblets on entire disc in late radial stage, rib intervals on LV somewhat broader than on RV, commarginal lamellae in early radial stages. Auricles with fine radial riblets near disc flank, on posterior more prominent. Hinge small, straight. Byssal notch and fasciole weak. Active ctenolium with 2–4 small teeth. Resilifer elongate, triangular. Auricular crura strongly developed. Inner surface slightly plicated. Colour variable, valves marbled with yellow, rose, orange, pink, RV somewhat paler than LV.
Type material:
Holotype
BMNH
1950.11.14.8; seen by
HD
.
Regional
data:
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Zululand
: off
Rocktail Bay
,
100 m
, sand, dead (
NMSA
:
S5160
)
.
Distribution: Throughout the Indo-West Pacific from S
Japan
to N
Australia
and W Indian Ocean, as far south as northern Zululand.
Fig. 7.
Anguipecten picturatus
Dijkstra, 1995
: NMSA S5160, off Rocktail Bay, Zululand, 100 m, 39.7 x 36.8 mm, RV exterior.
Habitat: Living free amongst coral rubble or under coral slabs on sandy bottoms, usually littorally.
Remarks: The present specimen from Zululand agrees with the
type
material of
Pecten aurantiacus
.
This is a new record for
South Africa
, although no live examples are yet known from the region.