Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae and Cyclochlamydidae) from the southwestern Indian Ocean
Author
Dijkstra, H. H.
Author
Maestrati, P.
text
African Invertebrates
2015
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5733/afin.056.0307
journal article
10.5733/afin.056.0307
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Cyclopecten kantori
sp. n.
Fig. 7A–G
Etymology:After Dr Yuri I. Kantor, leading researcher of the Department of Invertebrate Morphology at the A.N. Severtzov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Participant of several French expeditions.
Description: Shell up to 11.9 mm in height, fragile, subcircular, inequivalve, almost equilateral, left valve more inflated than right valve (nearlY flat), auricles dissimilar in shape, anterior auricle larger than posterior one, umbonal angle 120°, internal ribs lacking, semi-translucent whitish. Prodissoconch 220 µm long. Left valve reticulately sculptured throughout shell disc by narrow radial riblets and overrunning commarginal lirae with delicate solide nodules on intersections. On central part of disc
c.
10 radial riblets per mm,
c.
7–8 commarginal lirae. Reticular sculpture commences in early growth stage, radial riblets enlarge gradually in ontogeny by intercostal riblets towards the ventral margin. Commarginal lirae more prominent than radial riblets, very closely spaced in early growth stage, gradually wider in later ontogeny. Auricular sculpture similar to that of shell disc with stronger solid nodules on the intersections. Right valve sculptured with commarginal lirae, closely spaced (
c.
30 per mm) near umbonal area, coarser and wider on central part of disc (
c.
8 per mm). Posterior auricle continuous with shell disc, sculptured with fine close-set commarginal lirae, anterior auricle and byssal fasciole seperated from shell disc by sharply incised groove, sculptured with prominent commarginal lirae and 8 crowded radial riblets with nodular intersections. Byssal notch moderately deep, byssal fasciole narrow.
Dimensions:
Holotype
: Height 11.9 mm, width 11.1 mm, convexity 3.2 mm.
Type material:
Holotype
, pr (
MNHN
IM-2007-38440). Type locality: NW
MADAGASCAR
:
In
front of
Narendry Bay
(
14°30'S
47°27'E
), -
274–325 m
, live, campaign
Miriky
, stn CP3241,
06.vii.2009
.
Distribution and habitat: So far northwestern
Madagascar
, living bathyally on soft substrata at -
274–
325 m
.
Remarks: The morphologically closest congeneric species is the abyssally (-
2928– 2930 m
) living similar sized
Cyclopecten textus
Dijkstra & Marshall, 2008
, recorded from the Lord Howe Rise. This species could be distinguished from
C. kantori
by the following characters: by shell shape (
C. textus
is almost circular,
C. kantori
somewhat higher than wide), by shape of auricles (
C. textus
has smaller auricles (
c.
2 mm
) measured between end of hinge and disc,
C. kantori
somewhat broader (2.5 mm)), by commarginal sculpture of the left valve (
C. textus
has less commarginal sculpture in early ontogeny,
P. kantori
more close-set), and by reticulate sculpture in the central part of the disc of left valve (
C. textus
more squarely,
C. kantori
more elongate).
A somewhat similar reticulated sculptured bathyally living species is
Parvamussium retiolum
Dijkstra, 1995
, recorded from the southwestern Pacific. This species could be easily distinguished from
C. kantori
by its more oblique elongate shape (
C. kantori
sub-circular), and by its well-developed internal ribs (lacking in
C. kantori
).