New species and new records of deep-water Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae, Entoliidae and Pectinidae) from the South Pacific
Author
Dijkstra, Henk H.
John T. Huber
Author
Maestrati, Philippe
John T. Huber
text
Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
2008
196
77
114
journal article
978-2-85653-614-8
1243-4442
Parvamussium marquesanum
n. sp.
Figs 20-25
TYPE MATERIAL. —
Holotype
(spm)
MNHN 20455
and
8 paratypes
MNHN 20456-20458
,
1
HD
.
TYPE
LOCALITY. —
Marquesas Islands
,
Eiao
, 07˚55’S, 140˚44’W,
660-680 m
[MUSORSTOM 9: stn CP 1272]
.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Marquesas
. MUSORSTOM 9: stn CP 5 spms (
holotype
MNHN 20455
and
3 paratypes
MNHN 1271
,
07
˚54’S, 140˚42’W,
600 m
, 2 spms,
1 lv
, 1 rv (
paratypes
20457, 1
HD
); stn CP 1307, 08˚58’S, 140˚16’W,
708-738 m
,
MNHN 20456
); stn CP 1272, 07˚55’S, 140˚44’W,
660-680 m
, 1 spm (
paratype
MNHN 20458
)
.
DISTRIBUTION. —
Marquesas Islands
; live in
600-708 m
.
DESCRIPTION. — Shell up to
c
.
13 mm
in height, fragile, opaque to semi-transparent, flattened, left valve slightly more convex than right valve, nearly circular, slightly wider than high, inequivalve, sculpture of left valve somewhat reticulated, right valve commarginally sculptured, equilateral, auricles unequal in shape and size (anterior larger than posterior).
Left valve sculptured with delicate commarginal lamellae (somewhat curled ventrally), commencing at
c
.
2 mm
from umbonal margin, widely spaced (
c
. 0.8 mm apart), extending to the ventral margin, closely spaced (
c
. 0.1 mm apart)
FIGS 11-19. 11-17
,
Parvamussium lozoueti
n. sp.
,
holotype
MNHN 20449,H 17.0 mm, L 17.9 mm, BORDAU 1 stn CP 1415;
11
, left valve, exterior;
12
, right valve, exterior;
13
,
paratype
MNHN 20450, BORDAU 1 stn CP 1415, left valve, interior, H 14.5 mm, L 16.2 mm;
14
,
paratype
MNHN 20452, BORDAU 1 stn DW 1485, right valve, interior, H 12.7 mm, L 12.6 mm;
15
, right valve, microsculpture, scale bar
1 mm
;
16
, right valve, microsculpture, scale bar 300 Μm;
17
, left valve, microsculpture, scale bar
2 mm
.
18-19
,
Parvamussium dautzenbergi
(Dijkstra, 1990)
, SALOMON 1 stn DW 1741;
18
, left valve, exterior;
19
, left valve, interior, H 8.1 mm, L 7.7 mm.
and prominently sculptured near the margin. Lamellae overrun irregularly spaced, delicate radial lirae (
c
. 8 per mm over central part of disc). Anterior auricle with wider set, more prominent commarginal lamellae than posterior.
Right valve with closely spaced, regularly arranged commarginal lirae, weak in early growth stage, more lamellated near ventral margin. Marginal apron (
c
.
1 mm
wide) pressed to left valve. Auricles with closely spaced, prominent commarginal lamellae. Hinge line straight. Byssal notch moderately deep and small, byssal fasciole narrow. Internally 11 radial ribs, commencing
3 mm
from umbonal margin, extending to marginal apron.
Dimensions of
holotype
: H 12.8, W 12.9, D 3.3.
REMARKS. —
Parvamussium multiliratum
Dijkstra, 1995
is a somewhat similar bathyal species, known from
New Caledonia
(
Dijkstra 1995: 26
),
Wallis and Futuna
and
Vanuatu
(
Dijkstra 2001: 83
). The two species are similar in shape (circular) and in the lamellar sculpture of the left valve, but can be differentiated by the following characters:
P. marquesanum
Height
c
.
13 mm
Sculpture lv reticulate
Internal ribs 11 (coarse)
P. multiliratum
c
.
9 mm
commarginal lamellae
14+ (delicate)
Parvamussium retiaculum
Dijkstra, 1995
, known from similar localities to
P. multiliratum
and from the
Norfolk
Ridge and Kermadec Islands (Dijkstra & Marshall 1997: 81), has somewhat similar internal ribs and reticulate sculpture on the left valve but differs from
P. marquesanum
in having an elongate shape (higher than wide), a smaller size (up to
c
.
7 mm
in height) and a larger anterior auricle with more prominent sculpture.
ETYMOLOGY. — After the
Marquesas Islands
.
Parvamussium multiliratum
Dijkstra, 1995
Parvamussium multiliratum
Dijkstra, 1995: 26
, figs 31-34, 91-92.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Fiji
. MUSORSTOM 10: stn CP 1332, 16˚56’S, 178˚078’E,
640-687 m
, 1 spm.
Tonga
. BORDAU 2: stn DW 1543, 21˚16’S, 175˚18’W,
427-436 m
, 1 rv; stn DW 1630, 23˚23’S, 176˚18’W,
360 m
, 1 rv.
DISTRIBUTION. —
New Caledonia
,
Wallis and Futuna
, and
Vanuatu
(
Dijkstra 2001: 83
); live in
748-2110 m
. New records for
Fiji
and
Tonga
. Present material live in
640-687 m
.
REMARKS. — The juvenile specimen from
Fiji
is smooth, without commarginal sculpture.