The (almost) unknown Italian naturalist Raffaello Bellini (1874 - 1930): biography malacological publications, and status of his recent molluscan taxa
Author
Fasulo, Giuseppe
Author
Duraccio, Sergio
Author
Federico, Antonio
Author
Crocetta, Fabio
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-09-11
4668
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343
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.3
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Gibbula (Magulus) ardens
var.
acutispira
Bellini, 1903a: 23–24
, fig. 4
(
Fig. 3A
)
Type
locality:
Mar Morto
(
Miseno
,
Bacoli
,
Tyrrhenian Sea
,
Italy
)
.
Original description:
“più acuta e più ristretta della precedente” [shell thinner than the previous—
Gibbula ardens
var.
elata
Scacchi—and with a more acute spire angle].
Material examined:
shells and fragments labelled by Bellini “
Gibbula ardens
V. Salis—Mar Morto
presso il Capo Miseno [Mar Morto near Capo Miseno]” (MCCIC—drawer 145, not numbered) mostly belong to
Steromphala adansonii
(Payraudeau, 1826)
(
Fig. 3B, C
). This material comes from the same
type
locality of
Gibbula
(
Magulus
)
ardens
var.
acutispira
Bellini, 1903a
.
Remarks:
having been instituted on the basis of insignificant morphological characteristics, we rank it infrasubspecific, and thus not available (
ICZN 2012
: Art.
10.2, 45
.5, 45.6, glossary). This seems to be an overlooked taxon, never reported after its original description apart from
Bellini (1929a)
in the general overview of the marine mollusc species living in the Gulf of Naples. Taking into account the figure flanking its description (
Fig. 3A
), its peculiar shape, and the absence of the very similar
Steromphala adriatica
(
Philippi, 1844
)
in the area, we consider it a misidentification for
S. adansonii
, a nominal taxon that may comprise a complex of cryptic species (
Barco
et al.
2013
). This seems to be confirmed by: i) the misidentification reported above; ii) the absence of
S. adansonii
among the species listed by
Bellini (1903a)
from Mar Morto, despite being among the commonest taxa living in the area of description (authors’ unpublished data); iii) the fact that Bellini was generally unable to correctly identify several of the most common Mediterranean
Trochidae
(see also the two subsequent taxa).