Taxonomic revision of Brazilian Mactridae Lamarck, 1809 (Bivalvia: Cardiida)
Author
Signorelli, Javier H.
Author
Pastorino, Guido
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Zootaxa
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Trinitasia iheringi
(
Dall, 1897
)
new combination
Figures 2
A–D, 3A–H
Mactrella iheringi
Dall, 1897: 123
;
1902: 510
, pl. 32, fig. 8; 1915: 62.
Mulinia kempfi
Cauquoin, 1969b: 1175
, fig. 1.
Mactra iheringi
(
Dall, 1897
)
—
Rios, 1970: 196
, pl. 57; 1975: 236, pl. 75, fig. 1130; 1985: 243, pl. 86, fig. 1211; 1994: 265, pl. 90, fig. 1293; 2009: 536, fig. 1487.
Mactrellona iheringi
(
Dall, 1897
)
—
Altena, 1971: 54
, pl. 5, fig. 1–3.
Mactra inceri
Petuch, 1998: 39
, figs. 7, 8, 11.
Diagnosis.
Shell length up to
65 mm
, anterodorsal margin concave; pallial sinus deep and V-shaped; left hinge with the V-shaped cardinal tooth almost fused with the anterior lateral tooth, dorsal edge prolonged.
Description.
Shell trigonal to subcircular, inequilateral, strong, umbones prosogyrate, inflated; dorsal margin concave in front of umbones (
Fig. 2
A–B), anterior end rounded; escutcheon not defined, ventral margin convex; external surface smooth, maximum length measured
57 mm
(MACN-In 1817). Internally white, left hinge with two short lateral teeth (AII & PII), with one cusp, cardinal tooth V-shaped composed of two simple divergent cardinals (2a & 2b) flanked by accessory lamella (4b) (
Fig.
2
I); right hinge with two anterior lateral teeth (AI & AIII) elongated and similar in size and shape, two posterior lateral teeth (PI & PIII), the ventral one larger and elongated; with two cardinal teeth (3a & 3b) unfused and fragile; a trigonal chondrophore ventrally developed complete the hinge plate (
Fig. 2
H); pallial sinus V-shaped and deep to about half shell length. Ultrastructure of the shell with an outer crossed lamellar layer of elongated crystallites arranged into lamellae; crystallites in adjacent lamellae differ in alignment by approximately 90–98°. Inner shell layer variably complex crossed lamellar (
Figs. 2
J–K).
Mantle cavity organs
. Siphons entirely fused and covered by the periostracum (
Fig. 3
A), internal papillae observed along the length axis (
Figs. 3
B–C); body laterally compressed with a rounded and large foot (
Fig. 3
H); ctenidia composed of two elongated and lenticular demibranchs, inner demibranch larger (
Fig. 3
D) with a food groove over the ventral margin (
Fig. 3
E), not observed in the outer one; labial palps trigonal, moderately elongated but large in relation to ctenidia size (
Fig. 3
F–G).
Type
material.
[
Mactrella iheringi
]
USNM 107632
,
holotype
, one LV;
[
Mulinia kempfi
]
MNHN
unnumbered,
two
syntypes
;
[
Mactra inceri
]
CMNH 47338
,
holotype
, length
35.5 m
, width
41 mm
;
CMNH 47346–50
,
four
paratypes
.
Type
locality.
São Paulo state,
Brazil
, collected by H. von Ihering.
Other material examined.
Nicaragua
Bragman's Bluff, Puerto Cabezas (
CMNH
47.338,
holotype
, length 35.5 m, width
41 mm
;
CMNH
47346–50, four
paratypes
).
Brazil—Aracaju, (
MNRJ
724, 1406);
Alagoas (
FURG
11134);
Bahía (
FURG
11450, 27544);
Caravelas (
MZUSP
13039);
Alcobaça (
MNRJ
8536);
Espírito Santo (
MZUSP
82659;
FURG
15977);
Amapá (
FURG
14838; 14128);
Rio de Janeiro (
MZUSP
45110);
Peruíbe (
FURG
37478);
Cananeia (
MZUSP
22388);
Guarujá (
MZUSP
15856);
Iguapé (
MZUSP
22386);
Ilha
Cardoso (
MZUSP
44977);
Peruíbe (
FURG
17258;
MZUSP
15124, 15132, 15145, 22384, 22385, 34290, 44975, 44978, 44995, 45193, 80825);
Ilha
Grande (
MZUSP
77488, 84042);
São Vicente
(
MZUSP
80967);
Santos (
USNM
465565, 152631;
MZUSP
303, 44976);
São Paulo (
MNRJ
2709;
USNM
681901, 775649;
FURG
31562;
MZUSP
659, 22382, 22383, 22387, 22389, 22390, 46481, 77487);
Ubatuba (
MZUSP
22372, 22373, 22374, 22375, 22376, 22377, 22378, 22379, 22380, 22381, 44969, 46789);
Guaratuba (
MZUSP
15072, 22367); Paraná (
MZUSP
22368, 22369); Paranaguá (
FURG
5180);
Praia do Saí, Paraná (
MZUSP
22370);
Santa Catarina (
FURG
42979, 47887, 34350, 47655;
MZUSP
4627)
.
Distribution.
From Puerto Cabezas,
Nicaragua
to Santa Catarina state,
Brazil
.
Remarks.
The
types
of
M. kempfi
(
Figs. 2
C–D) and
M. inceri
,
illustrated
by
Petuch (1998)
, coincide with
Trinitasia iheringi
.
Mulinia kempfi
was synonymized by
Rios (1985, p. 243)
. The analysis of
types
confirmed this synonymy. When
Petuch (1998)
described
M. inceri
, he pointed out shell differences between his species and
T. iheringi
.
They were a less elongated shell, slightly anterior to the midline umbo position, depressed lunule producing a noticeable concavity along the anterior-dorsal area and pallial sinus deeper in Petuch's species. However, those differences must be considered intraspecific and both names considered as synonyms.
Trinitasia iheringi
was included in different genera in the literature (
Dall 1897
;
Altena, 1971
; among others); however, the shell characters suggest the new combination proposed here. It does not belong in
Mactra
as its
type
species has a more elongated shell with a hinge characterized by lateral teeth equal in size and shape and a shallower pallial sinus. The absence of concentric external ornamentation, the stronger lateral teeth, the V-shaped pallial sinus and the poorly defined escutcheon suggest that
T. iheringi
does not belong to the genus
Mactrella
.
In addition, the absence of a well developed keel and differences in hinge morphology separate it from
Mactrellona
.
FIGURE 2.
Trinitasia iheringi
(
Dall, 1897
)
. A–B. holotype (USNM 107632), LV; C–D:
Mulinia kempfi
Cauquoin, 1969b
, two syntypes (MNHN unnumbered); E–F:
Thyasira sanctiandreae
Maury, 1925
, PRI 985, holotype (courtesy of the Paleontological Research Institution); G:
Dermatomya
?
harrisi
Weisbord, 1929
, PRI 22913 (courtesy of the Paleontological Research Institution); scale bar = 1 cm; H–I: hinge description according to the nomenclature developed by Bernard & Munier Chalmas, scale bar = 1 cm; J–K: ultrastructure of the shell, I: general aspect of radial section of a LV from close to hinge to ventral margin, ol: outer layer, il: inner layer; K: detail of the outer layer with the cross lamellar structure, scale bar J = 200 µm, K = 100 µm.
FIGURE 3.
Trinitasia iheringi
(
Dall, 1897
)
. A–C: Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of siphons, A, general aspect, B, transversal section, scale bar = 1000 µm, C, detail of papillae, scale bar = 200 µm; D–E: SEM picture of ctenidia, D, external view of inner demibranch, scale bar = 1000 µm E, detail of food groove, scale bar = 500 µm; F–G: SEM picture of labial palps, scale bar = 1000 µm; H: foot, scale bar = 1000 µm.
The genus
Trinitasia
, introduced by
Maury (1928)
from the Miocene of
Trinidad
, was described to include the species
Thyasira sanctiandreae
Maury, 1925
(
Fig. 2
E–F). This genus was placed in
Lucinidae
by Chavan in Moore (1969: N505). Later,
Woodring (1982)
placed it in
Mactridae
after the examination of additional material. He also examined additional material from two species considered synonyms of
Trinitasia sanctiandreae
.
The first one was described by
Weisbord (1929)
as
Dermatomya harrisi
from Tubará formation of
Colombia
(
Fig. 2
G). The second was introduced a few months later by
Anderson (1929)
as
Mactra
(
Mulinia
?
)
atlanticola
from the same locality. The shell characters observed on the three related fossil taxa coincide with those of the
types
of Dall. The new combination thus provides the first evidence of the Tertiary genus in the living fauna from
Brazil
.