Mollusks from late Mesozoic seep deposits, chiefly in California
Author
Kaim, Andrzej
Author
Jenkins, Robert G.
Author
Tanabe, Kazushige
Author
Kiel, Steffen
text
Zootaxa
2014
3861
5
401
440
journal article
42509
10.11646/zootaxa.3861.5.1
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1175-5326
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Family
Colloniidae
? Cossmann in
Cossmann & Peyrot, 1917
Remarks.
The new genus
Hikidea
described below is only hesitantly placed among the
Colloniidae
here. This classification is based on the overall similarity of the adult shell with colloniids such as
Homalopoma
Carpenter, 1864
and the even more similar
Cantrainea
Jeffreys 1883
. Problematic with this classification is that typical colloniids appear to lack a nacreous layer in their shell (
Knight
et al.
1960
;
Schröder 1995
), while at least one species assigned here to
Hikidea
(
H. yasukawaensis
) has a nacreous layer (Kaim
et al.
2009). Recent molecular phylogenetic studies place colloniids among the phasianellids (
Williams & Ozawa 2006
; Williams
et al.
2008), a group that also lacks nacre (
Hedegaard, 1997
). However, the genus
Cantrainea
, which is most similar to
Hikidea
amongst the colloniids, has neither been included in molecular phylogenetic studies yet, nor is the presence or absence of a nacreous layer known. The same applies to the presumed colloniid genus
Phanerolepida
Dall, 1907
, for which we describe a new species below, because both Eocene and Cretaceous species have a nacreous shell (
Hickman 1972
).