Revision of the Recent Alvania scabra (Philippi, 1844) complex (Mollusca, Gastropoda Rissoidae) from the Mediterranean Sea with the description of a new species
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Amati, Bruno
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Appolloni, Massimo
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Giulio, Andrea Di
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Scuderi, Danilo
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Smriglio, Carlo
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Oliverio, Marco
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Zootaxa
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2020-04-28
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Alvania lucinae
Oberling, 1970
(
Figs 7
A–G; 8; 16D–F; Table V)
Alvania lucinae
Oberling, 1970: 3
Alvania gothica
van Aartsen & van der Linden, 1986: 14
, figs 1, 2
Other references.
Alvania lucinae
;
Oliverio
et al
., 1986: 44
, fig. 2;
Amati
et al.,
1990: 48
, fig. 6;
Moolenbeek
et al.,
1991: 114
, figs 6, 17;
Giannuzzi Savelli
et al.,
2002: 109
, figs 451–452;
Scaperrotta
et al.,
2012: 50
, 5 unnumbered figs;
Perna, 2013: 62
, 2 unnumbered figs;
Scaperrotta
et al.,
2019: 143
, pl. IV, fig. G.
Type material.
Alvania lucinae
Oberling, 1970
: the
lectotype
(
MHNB
figured by
Oliverio
et al.,
1986: 51
fig. 2 as “
holotype
”; designated by
Moolenbeek
et al.,
1991
) is lost. Two
paralectotypes
(
ZMA
Moll. 3.7003), one of which is figured by
Moolenbeek
et al.
(1991: 114
, figs 6, 17, St. Tropez,
France
, H
1.5 mm
, W
0.9 mm
, and here referred to in the description, see below), type locality: St. Tropez,
France
.
Alvania gothica
van Aartsen & van der Linden, 1986
:
holotype
and eight
paratypes
(
RMNH
), four
paratypes
(
BMNH
,
USNM
e
MNHN
), other
paratypes
(van Aartsen coll., Dieren,
The Netherlands
), type locality: Pinarello,
Corsica
.
Other material examined.
Corsica
: Bastìa, 6 sh as
Rissoa canariensis
(
d’Orbigny, 1840
)
(MCZR-M-30062); Cerbicale Is., Secca del Toro
25 m
depth 52 sh (
CS-PM
); Pisciucani/Paragan, beached, 22 sh (DS). Sardinia: Stretto di Bonifacio,
120 m
depth, 1 sh (MO); La Maddalena Is.,
25 m
depth, 1 sh (
CS-PM
),
15 m
depth, 1 sh (MO);
Palau
, beached, 1 sh (MO); Golfo Aranci, 1985, beached, Ivonne Panaccione legit, 11 sh + 7 sh broken (BA); Oristano, S’Archittu, 1995, beached, 2 sh (DS); Carloforte, Cala Sapone,
viii.2009
, 1 m depth, 46 sh (BA).
Sicily
; fossil of Milazzo (Sahariano, Pliocene), 1 sh as
Alvania philippiana
Jeffreys
var. (
MGUF
, vertical cabinet 153, Seguenza G. coll.).
Italy
: Giglio Is., Secca Subbielli,
38 m
depth, 16 sh (BA); Giglio Is.,
27 m
depth,
VII
.1989
, 3 sh (BA);
57 m
depth, 24 sh (MO).
Distribution.
Central western Mediterranean, locally common, amidst algae (
Scaperrotta
et al.
2012
).
Italy
: Argentarola Is. (Giannuzzi-Savelli
et al.
2002), Capri Is. (Giannuzzi-Savelli
et al
. 2002),
Sardinia
(present work) and fossil from
Sicily
(present work).
Greece
: Paleokastritsa, Kerkyra, Northeastern Ionian Sea (
Romani
et al.
2017
).
France
: St. Tropez.
Corsica
(
Oberling 1970
;
van Aartsen & van der Linden 1986
;
Scaperrotta
et al
. 2012
; present work) (
Fig. 8
). Empty shells in
1–30 m
depth. Found sympatric with
A. scabra
and with
A. pizzinii
sp. n.
Description
(between parentheses data of one
paralectotype
). Shell (
Figs 7
A–G; 16D–F) small for the genus, height 1.46–1.95 (1.5) mm, width 0.93–1.13 (0.90) mm, H/W ratio
1.570
–1.756
(1.666), ovate-conic. Protoconch (
Fig. 16E
) paucispiral with nucleus moderately intorted, of 1.3–1.5 (?) whorls, height
0.275
–0.287
(?) mm; nucleus diameter (d)
0.100
–0.112
(?) mm, first half whorl diameter (Do)
0.187
–0.212
(?) mm, maximum diameter (DM)
0.300
–0.312
(?) mm, sculpture of ca. 10 parallel rows of rounded to broadly rounded microtubercles, and occasional spiral threads in the interspaces (
Fig. 16E
). Protoconch-teleoconch boundary well marked. Teleoconch of 2.7–3.5 (?) convex, angled whorls, with suture impressed. Axial sculpture on the last whorl of 13–16 (?) orthocline ribs, plus labial varix, narrower than interspaces and interrupted at the base. Spiral sculpture same strength as axial, of equidistant cords, 8–9 (8) on the last whorl, with 3–4 (4) above the aperture and 4–5 (4), smooth on the base, 3 (3) on the penultimate whorl. Cords II and IV starting immediately after the protoconch-teleoconch boundary; cord I appearing at 1–2 whorls as a keel, gradually yet rapidly turning into a cord, cord III starting after 0.8–1 whorls (Table V), and protruding more than the others. Small, spinose tubercles at the intersections; interspaces quadrangular. Microsculpture of growth lines and spiral threads overall (
Fig. 16F
). Umbilical chink absent or barely visible. Aperture pyriform, large, height 0.63–0.85 (0.63) mm, H/Ha ratio
2.294
–2.582
(2.42), peristome continuous, outer varix modest, internally smooth. Colouration translucent whitish-yellowish, with quadrangular subsutural brown blotches; columellar area brownish. Operculum typical for the genus, thin, corneous, paucispiral with eccentric nucleus. Soft parts unknown.
FIGURE 7.
Alvania lucinae
Oberling, 1970
.
A, B.
Golfo Aranci (Sardinia) height 1.75 mm, (BA).
C.
Same locality (Sardinia), height 1.72 mm (BA).
D.
Giglio Is. (Italy), height 1.55 mm (BA).
E.
Paralectotype (by
Moolenbeek
et al
. 1991
), height 1.5 mm (MZA).
F.
idem (drawing by
Moolenbeek
et al
., 1991
).
G.
Giglio Is. (Italy), height 1.95 mm (BA).
FIGURE 8.
Distribution based on the material examined and checked literature data. Red dots,
Alvania sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
. Light blue (Recent) and blue (fossil) dots,
Alvania lucinae
Oberling, 1970
.
Remarks.
Species with minimal variability, observed in the range of RH/W: (
1.570
–1.756
) and in the spinose appearance of the tubercles; occasional monochrome whitish shells (
van Aartsen & van der Linden 1986
) (See also Table V and
Figs 7
A–G; 16D–F).
The
type
material of
Rissoa scabriuscula
Requien, 1848
is lost (Pierre Moulet, Museum Requien, Avignon, pers. comm.
23.iv.2018
) and the original description [“(27) Testa oblonga, acuta, alba, pellucida, anfractibus convexiusculis eleganter cingulatis, cingulis inferioribus ultimi anfractus simplicibus, superioribus granulato-muricatis, labro simplici. Long. 3. lat. 1 ½.”] is insufficient for a proper identification, making it a
nomen dubium
. Given the size indicated (
3 mm
), it may represent a form of
A. pagodula
(B.D.D., 1884) or
A. rudis
(
Philippi, 1844
)
.
Monterosato (1878)
referred it to
A. weinkauffi
Schwartz in
Weinkauff, 1868
(that does not live along the Mediterranean French coast, though) and later (1884) to
A. philippiana
(
Jeffreys, 1856
)
(=
A. pagodula
). See under
A. scabra
,
A. sculptilis
,
A. sororcula
and
A. pizzinii
sp. n.
for the differences with these species.
A. lucinae
differs from
A. josefoi
by the teleoconch microsculpture (weak and sparse in
A. lucinae
vs
fine and dense in
A. josefoi
); the tubercles at the intersections (large, spinose and protruding, especially the row on cord III, in
A. lucinae
vs
small rounded tubercles in
A. josefoi
); the number of axials (
13–16 in
A. lucinae
vs
19–32 in
A josefoi
); the colouration (whitish-yellowish with subsutural blotches, and periphery and median columellar area whitish in
A. lucinae
(rarely completely whitish)
vs
monochrome white, with the typical brown subsutural blotch before the varix in
A. josefoi
).
A. lucinae
differs from
A. scuderii
by the tubercles at the intersections (large, spinose and protruding, especially the row on cord III in
A. lucinae
vs
small rounded tubercles in
A. josefoi
); the appearance of the spiral cords (cord III at 0.8–1 whorls, cord I at 1–2 whorls I
A. lucinae
vs
cord III at 0.5–0.8 whorls, cord I at 1–1.5 whorls in
A. josefoi
).