New Zealand and Australian species of the genus Leptochiton (Mollusca Polyplacophora)
Author
Sirenko, Boris
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-09-11
4851
3
401
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journal article
8566
10.11646/zootaxa.4851.3.1
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1175-5326
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Leptochiton finlayi
(Ashby, 1929)
(
Figures 10–13
,
45B
)
Lepidopleurus finlayi
Ashby 1929a: 367
, pl. 32: figs. 57 (nom. nudum); 1929b: 372;
Beu 1977: 37
, fig. G.
Terenochiton finlayi
; Iredale & Hull 1930: 157, pl. 16: figs. 2–5;
Powell 1979: 21
.
Leptochiton (Leptochiton) finlayi
;
Kaas & Van Belle 1985: 159
, fig. 72, map 28.
Leptochiton finlayi
;
Beu & Maxwell 1990: 330
, pl. 43, figs. a, c, e (
holotype
).
Type material.
Holotype
(
AM
C95165).
Type locality.
New Zealand
, off
Otago
Heads
,
108 m
.
Material examined.
New Zealand
,
North Island
,
33°9’50’’S
,
173°47’20’’E
,
141 m
, 3 spms, BL
5–7 mm
, (
NMNZ
M.283635)
20.02.1989
,
leg.
R
.
Stewart
;
Head of Pegasus Canyon
,
Pegasus Bay
,
R
/
V
Acheron, stn
1976558, 446 m
, mud, 1 spms, BL 6.0 mm, (
NMNZ
M 328331
),
27.09.1976
;
N of
Cavalli Islands
,
34°52.75’S
,
173°55.03’E
,
R
/
V
Tangaroa, stn TAN0906/
81, 115 m
, 1 spm, BL 8.0 mm, (
NMNZ
M 314504
),
08.07.2009
.
Distribution.
All around
New Zealand
and Stewart Island, from
115 to
446 m
. There is a fossil occurrence of this species in the Pleistocene of
New Zealand
(
Beu & Maxwell 1990
).
FIGURE 10.
Leptochiton finlayi
, New Zealand, Head of Pegasus Canyon, Pegasus Bay, 446 m, mud, BL 6.0 mm, (NMNZ M 328331).
A.
Valve I, dorsal view;
B.
Valve II, dorsal view;
C.
Valve V, dorsal view;
D.
Valve VIII, dorsal view;
E.
Valve V, tegmentum sculpture in central and lateral areas;
F.
Valve V, rostral view;
G.
Valve VIII, lateral view; H. Valve VI, ventral view;.
FIGURE 11.
Leptochiton finlayi
, New Zealand, Head of Pegasus Canyon, Pegasus Bay, 446 m, mud, BL 6.0 mm, (NMNZ M 328331).
A, B, D
Dorsal and ventral scales and marginal needles;
C.
Sutural scales and needles.
FIGURE 12.
Leptochiton finlayi
, New Zealand, Head of Pegasus Canyon, Pegasus Bay, 446 m, mud, BL 6.0 mm, (NMNZ M 328331).
A, B.
Central portion of radula from anterior part.
FIGURE 13.
Leptochiton finlayi
, New Zealand, Head of Pegasus Canyon, Pegasus Bay, 446 m, mud, BL 6.0 mm, (NMNZ M 328331).
A.
Sutural needle;
B.
Dorsal scales;
C.
Marginal needle;
D.
Marginal spicule;
E.
Marginal scale;
F.
Ventral scale near margin;
G.
Ventral scale from mid-girdle;
H.
Central and first lateral teeth;
I, J.
Heads of major lateral teeth;
K.
Aesthete group in central area. Scale bar 100 μm (A–J).
Remarks.
Two specimens were studied by SEM: a specimen with a BL of 7.0 mm (NMNZ M.283635) and a specimen with BL 6.0 mm (NMNZ M 328331). The specimen with BL 7.0 mm has 9 gills per side arranged from valve VI to the anus and a radula
3.1 mm
long with 29 transverse rows of mature teeth. The second specimen differs from the first one by having dorsal scales with 5–7 ribs instead 5–9 ribs. These specimens are characterized by having subcarinated valves, longitudinal rows of granules in central areas of intermediate valves and in the antemucronal area of the tail valve, radial rows of granules on the head valve and granules arranged in a random manner in other areas, 9 aesthetes on each granule, sutural tufts of 13–14 long needles, dorsal scales with 5–9 narrow longitudinal ribs, marginal elements of three kinds: long, smooth needles, long ribbed spicules and short flattened spicules with ribs on both sides, central teeth of radula short and wide, major lateral teeth with bidentate sharply pointed cusps, inner denticle much smaller than outer one. As noted by
Kaas & Van Belle (1985)
“at the posterior margin of the lateral areas, there are three or more equi-spaced protuberances standing up about four times the height of the larger grains, a most characteristic feature of this species.”