New raphitomine gastropods (Gastropoda: Conidae: Raphitominae) from the South-West Pacific
Author
Morassi, M.
Via dei Musei 17, 25121 Brescia, Italy. E-mail: mauro. morassi @ gmail. com
Author
Bonfitto, A.
Dipartimento di Biologia evoluzionistica e sperimentale, via Selmi 3, 40126 Bologna, Italy. E-mail: antonio. bonfitto @ unibo. it Corresponding author
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-07-05
2526
54
68
journal article
1175-5326
Genus:
Cryptodaphne
Powell, 1942
Type
species:
Cryptodaphne pseudodrillia
Powell, 1942
Remarks:
Powell (1942)
introduced
Cryptodaphne
to allocate
Cryptodaphne pseudodrillia
Powell, 1942
, from the Early Miocene of
New Zealand
.
Beu and Maxwell (1990)
assigned the Upper Oligocene
New Zealand
Cosmasyrinx semilirata
Powell, 1942
, to
Cryptodaphne
on the basis of the protoconch sculpture.
Powell (1966)
recognized four Recent species as members of the genus but one of them,
Pleurotomella abbreviata
Schepman, 1913
, actually belongs to genus
Acanthodaphne
Bonfitto & Morassi, 2006
. A second species,
Pleurotomella biconica
Schepman, 1913
, is the
type
species of
Acamptodaphne
Shuto, 1971
here tentatively used as a full genus (see below). This removal of species to other taxa leaves
Cryptodaphne
with only two recent species of Powell’s list, viz.
Cryptodaphne affinis
(
Schepman, 1913
)
and
C. gradata
(
Schepman, 1913
)
. Two
Cryptodaphne
species
were recently described as
C. rugosa
Sysoev, 1997
from
Indonesia
and
C. kilburni
Morassi & Bonfitto, 2006
from the Gulf of Aden.
Members of
Cryptodaphne
are characterized by whorls sculptured by prominent spiral cords and sinuous axial threads. These features, as well as the microscopic granules on the shell surface reported in most species (but probably normal for the genus), are usually encountered in the subfamily
Clathurellinae
H. & A.
Adams, 1858
.
Cryptodaphne
may superficially resemble the clathurelline genus
Microdrillia
Casey, 1903
, but the protoconch ornamented with typical diagonally cancellated sculpture occurring in the former genus clearly suggests an allocation within
Raphitominae
. Actually,
Cryptodaphne
most closely resembles genus
Teretia
Norman, 1888
from which it differs in shell outline (biconic vs narrowly fusiform), much less projecting peripheral keel, broader and remarkably shallower anal sinus.