Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy)
Author
Negri, Mauro Pietro
Author
Corselli, Cesare
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Zootaxa
2016
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10.11646/zootaxa.4186.1.1
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Abra
longicallus
(
Scacchi, 1835
)
Fig. 8
n–p
Tellina longicallus
Scacchi, 1835
(p. 79, pl., fig. 6).
Scrobicularia longicallus
Scacchi—Jeffreys 1882
[a] (p. 926).
Abra longicallis
[
sic
] Scacchi, variety
americana
Verrill & Bush 1898
(p. 778, pl. 83, figs. 6–7).
Abra longicallis
[
sic
] (Scacchi, 1836)—
Nordsieck 1969
(p. 137, pl. 19, fig. 73.06).
Abra longicallus
(Scacchi)
—
Di Geronimo & Panetta 1973
(p. 106);
Tebble 1966
(p. 153, text-figs. 79a–b); Rosso
et al.
2010 (fig. 11 B).
Abra
(
Syndosmya
)
longicallus
(Scacchi)
—
Di Geronimo
1974
(p. 156, pl. 5, fig. 3).
Abra
(
Syndosmya
)
longicallus
(Scacchi, 1834)
—
Cossignani
et al.
1992
(fig. 359).
Abra
longicallus
(Scacchi, 1834)
—
Poppe &
Goto
1993
(p. 116, pl. 20, fig. 9);
Repetto
et al.
2005
(p. 336, top right fig.); Mastrototaro
et al.
, 2010 (fig. 5 j).
Abra
longicallus
(
Scacchi, 1835
)
—
Oliver
et al
. 2016
(online resource).
Diagnostic characters
. Slightly inequilateral, elliptical shell; shorter and narrower subtruncate posterior side; rounded anterior side; blunt postero-dorsal ridge; internal part of the ligament on a moderately long and narrow resilifer; outer surface bearing growth lines only. Prodissoconch: shell
type
ST-2A; length about 210 µm (P-1 about 80 µm); inequilateral (longer anteriorly), slightly ellipsoidal outline; somewhat pointed posteroventral margin; convex profile; P-1 surface weakly rough; P-1/P-2 boundary weak; P-2 with dense concentric lines; transition to the nepioconch well marked.
Occurrence
. Box-corer samples BC04 (
26 specimens
), BC05 (54), BC06 (2), BC11 (4), BC41 (1), BC66 (45), BC67 (48), BC68 (1), BC70 (12), BC71 (225), BC72 (673); cores BC04 (16), BC05 (78), BC21 (49), BC51 (31), BC52 (7), BC67 (9), BC72 (81). Maximum length:
19 mm
.
Distribution and habitat
. The species occurs throughout the northern Atlantic and in the Mediterranean; it is a common circalittoral and bathyal element dwelling on muddy sand with low amounts of organic carbon (Buhl-
Mortensen & Høisaeter 1993
;
Poppe &
Goto
1993
;
Pons-Moyà & Pons 1999
;
Ceregato
et al.
2007
;
Oliver
et al.
2016
). It was regarded as an exclusive characteristic element of VP (bathyal mud) biocoenosis (
Pérès & Picard 1964
; Di Geronimo 1979[a];
Di Geronimo
et al.
1982
). The species was found alive in the bathyal of Taranto, among the
Abra-Nucula
biocoenosis (
Di Geronimo & Panetta 1973
). In the Santa Maria di Leuca CWC biotope, it was found on muddy bottoms around coral colonies (Mastrototaro
et al.
2010), being common in solitary coral, and very abundant in
Gryphus-Isidella
and mollusk mud thanatofacies (Rosso
et al.
2010).
FIGURE 8. a–c
:
Montacuta substriata
(Montagu, 1808)
; RV, sample BC72, scale bars: 1 mm (a–b), 0.1 mm (c, prodissoconch);
d–f
:
Tellimya tenella
(Lovén, 1846)
; RV, sample BC72, scale bars: 1 mm (d–e), 0.1 mm (f, prodissoconch);
g– i
:
Kurtiella
cf.
tumidula
(Jeffreys, 1866)
; RV, sample BC67, scale bars: 0.5 mm (g–h), 0.1 mm (i, prodissoconch);
j–m
:
Parvicardium minimum
(Philippi, 1836)
; RV (j, m) and LV (k), sample BC71, scale bars: 1 mm (j–k), 0.1 mm (l, prodissoconch), 0.02 mm (m, P–1 detail);
n–p
:
Abra longicallus
(Scacchi, 1835)
; LV, sample BC70, scale bars: 5 mm (n–o), 0.1 mm (p, prodissoconch).
Fossil record.
Miocene of central Italy; Pliocene of Italy;
Pleistocene of
Norway
, central and
southern Italy
(
Monterosato 1872
;
Di Geronimo
& Bellagamba 1985
;
Di Geronimo
&
La Perna
1997;
Di Geronimo
et al.
2005
;
Tabanelli 2008
).