Abyssal vent field habitats along plate margins in the Central Indian Ocean yield new species in the genus Anatoma (Vetigastropoda: Anatomidae)
Author
Hoffman, Leon
55E2A441-915A-4EB0-B3DC-4A2CD03B1844
Senckenberg am Meer, Südstrand 40 - 44, Wilhelmshaven, 26382, Germany.
Leon.Hoffman@Senckenberg.de
Author
Kniesz, Katharina
C32DD126-EC38-4D82-B688-99E70C24018D
Senckenberg am Meer, Südstrand 40 - 44, Wilhelmshaven, 26382, Germany. & Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. & Katharina.
Katharina.Kniesz@Senckenberg.de
Author
Arbizu, Pedro Martínez
FC6F29CE-477E-476F-911F-D1BF5125C514
Senckenberg am Meer, Südstrand 40 - 44, Wilhelmshaven, 26382, Germany. & Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. & Pedro.
Pedro.Martinez@Senckenberg.de
Author
Kihara, Terue C.
CFD7345A-AFE1-4848-8D96-37C49B163FFA
Integrated Environmental Solutions UG, Südstrand 40 - 44, 26382, Wilhelmshaven, Germany. & Terue.
Terue.Kihara@ines-solutions.eu
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-06-29
826
135
162
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.826.1841
journal article
86216
10.5852/ejt.2022.826.1841
f34be664-9198-4fc1-b05b-48ab8adb017d
2118-9773
6784097
09635D60-D052-4C7A-B4B7-1F1962D08051
Anatoma declivis
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
800FCAD4-D68D-43B9-98A9-209D9C0E0B25
Figs 5–7
Etymology
The species name ‘
declivis
’ refers to the sloping shoulders.
Type material
Holotype
INDIAN OCEAN
• CIR;
23.87° S
,
69.62° E
; depth
2980 m
;
12 Nov. 2019
; stn INDEX19_033RO; spec.
I19
_Ma_94, SEM,
Fig. 5F–G
;
SMF 358984
.
Paratypes
INDIAN OCEAN
•
1 specimen
(paratype 1); CIR;
23.88° S
,
69.62° E
; depth
3082 m
;
11 Nov. 2019
; stn INDEX19_031RO; spec.
I19
_Ma_92, SEM,
Fig. 5A–C
;
SMF 358985
•
1 specimen
(paratype 2); same collection data as for preceding; spec.
I19
_Ma_93, SEM,
Fig. 5D–E
;
SMF 358986
•
1 specimen
(paratype 3); CIR;
25.47° S
,
69.93° E
; depth
2628 m
;
16 Nov. 2019
; stn INDEX19_042RO, spec.
I19
_Ma_89, SEM,
Fig. 5H–K
;
SMF 358987
•
1 specimen
(paratype 4);
SEIR
;
27.63° S
,
73.87° E
; depth
2547 m
;
5 Dec. 2019
; stn INDEX19_102RO; spec.
I19
_Ma_87, SEM,
Fig. 5L–N
;
SMF 358988
.
Other material examined
INDIAN OCEAN
•
1 specimen
; CIR;
23.88° S
,
69.62° E
; depth
3082 m
;
11 Nov. 2019
; stn INDEX19_031RO; spec.
I19
_Ma_78
•
4 specimens
;
CIR
;
23.87° S
,
69.62° E
; depth
2980 m
;
12 Nov. 2019
; stn INDEX19_033RO; specs
I19
_Ma_3–4,
I19
_Ma_6–7
•
3 shells
; CIR;
25.47° S
,
69.93° E
; depth
2934 m
;
16 Nov. 2019
;
INDEX19_042RO
•
15 specimens
;
SEIR
;
27.63° S
,
73.87° E
; depth
2532 m
;
5 Dec. 2019
; stn INDEX19_102RO; specs
I19
_Ma_
51, I19
_Ma_54–
61, I19
_Ma_63–
64, I19
_Ma_66–
68, I19
_Ma_88
•
1 specimen
;
SEIR
;
27.65° S
,
73.88° E
; depth
2457 m
;
11 Dec. 2019
;
INDEX19_127RO
; spec.
I19
_Ma_77
•
21 specimens
;
SEIR
;
27.65° S
,
73.88° E
; depth
2469 m
;
23 Nov. 2018
; stn INDEX18_063RO; specs
I18
_Ma_256–269,
I18
_Ma_273–279
•
8 specimens
; CIR;
23.78° S
,
69.55° E
; depth
3049 m
;
2 Dec. 2015
; stn INDEX15_49R; specs
I15
_Ma_9,
I15
_Ma_
32, I15
_Ma_128– 131,
I15
_Ma_137–138
.
Shell description
PROTOCONCH (
Fig. 5C
of
paratype
1). One flat whorl, pointed nucleus, coarsely pitted sculpture; raised sharp lip with smooth flexuous margin at the transition to teleoconch: transition clear by change in sculpture; diameter
0.20 mm
.
TELEOCONCH (
Fig. 5F–G
). Flattened apex, biconical outline with sloping convex shoulders, protruding margins of selenizone; flexuous axial ribs; round aperture with slit; suture deep. Height
1.19 mm
, width
1.90 mm
, height of aperture
0.81 mm
(67 % of total height); colour opaque grayish white. 2½ regular whorls with convex shoulder area and rounded base, selenizone at periphery; distance between base selenizone and suture minute. Teleoconch I from protoconch to start of selenizone: 0.8–0.9 convex whorls, in plane with protoconch; about 12–25 strong axial ribs, flexuous; no spiral cord. Teleoconch II with selenizone: 20–35 flexuous axial ribs on first whorl, 40–65 ribs on body whorl; ribs at regular spacing, decreasing spacing towards lip. Smooth margins of selenizone sharply protruding upwards, axial ribs weaker and more numerous on external margins; inside margins smooth. Frequency of axial ribs below selenizone slightly higher to that above; rough growth lines between ribs. Base of body whorl shows few spiral cordlets. Umbilicus open, narrow, tortuous and deep; steep spiral keel to centre of columellar callus.
APERTURE. Rounded at base, columella, parietal area and shoulder, funnel-shaped at selenizone, pointed at union with penultimate whorl. Lip sharp, flexuous following external ribs, protruding on shoulder area, protruding at columella, thin reclining callus in parietal area. Disk-shaped lower lip; slit at periphery, slit ¼ whorl deep with flattened sharp margins above and below; union of lip aligned with penultimate whorl. Callus thin; inside aperture smooth.
VARIATION. Little morphological variation of shell. Teleoconch I up to 25 axial ribs, teleoconch II up to 65 axial ribs on body whorl. Base of body whorl occasionally with few spiral cordlets, or with one stronger spiral cord. Adult height range
1.2–1.7 mm
; width range 1.9–2.0 mm; H/W ratio range 0.6–0.8. Juvenile shells lower H/W ratio.
Anatomical description
Snout smooth, broad, flattened with two symmetrical front lobes (
Fig. 6D–E
). No eyes observed. Pair of cephalic tentacles, tapered, with eight rounded lobes, deeply folded between lobes; blunt tip, nonpapillate. Foot small in contracted form, with irregular surface. Three epipodial appendages on left side
Fig. 5.
Anatoma declivis
sp. nov.
A–C
. Paratype 1 (SMF 358985), I19_Ma_92, INDEX19_031RO, H 1.21, W 1.90 mm, Ha 0.77 mm, Wp 0.19 mm.
D–E
. Paratype 2 (SMF 358986), I19_Ma_93, INDEX19_031RO, W 0.87 mm, Wp 0.20 mm.
F–G
. Holotype (SMF 358984), I19_Ma_94, INDEX19_033RO, H 1.19 mm, W 1.90 mm, Ha 0.81 mm.
H–K
. Paratype 3 (SMF 358987), I19_ Ma_89, INDEX19_042RO, H 1.61 mm, W 1.98 mm, Ha 1.00 mm, Wp 0.21 mm.
L–N
. Paratype 4 (SMF 358988), I19_Ma_87, INDEX19_102RO, H 0.63 mm, W 1.00 mm, Ha 0.46 mm, Wp 0.20 mm. Scale bars:
0.1 mm
.
Fig. 6.
CLSM images of soft parts of
Anatoma declivis
sp. nov.
, South-East Indian Ridge, INDEX19_127RO, (I19_Ma_78).
A–B
. Soft parts in basal and left anterior view (A) and apical and right-anterior view; internal tip removed (B).
C
. External view of operculum.
D
. Left anterior view showing cephalic tentacle (CT), epipodial sensory organ (ESO), epipodial appendage (*), foot (F), operculum (O) and snout (S).
E
. Right view of anterior with same parts as in D. Scale bars: A–B =
0.2 mm
; C =
0.15 mm
; D–E =
0.4 mm
.
(
Fig. 6D
); the two anterior probably epipodial tentacles; ESO posteriorly, non papillate. Four epipodial appendages on right side (
Fig. 6E
); three epipodial tentacles anteriorly; ESO posteriorly. Mantle smooth.
OPERCULUM. Yellowish transparent, thin, corneous, multispiral (11 whorls) with central nucleus.
RADULA (
Fig. 7
). Largely destroyed in SEM preparation. Central, lateral and marginal teeth arranged 26–4–1–4–26; width
0.15 mm
. Central cusped tooth trapezoidal. Four lateral teeth with curved tips. 26 marginal teeth, proximal teeth with 1–3 hooked (curved) denticles (
Fig. 7B
), distal laterals ending in strongly curved cusp with 6–10 symmetrically-placed, curved denticles (
Fig. 7A
).
Distribution
Central Indian Ridge and SE Indian Ridge, 23–
28° S
, 69–
74° E
, depth
2469–3082 m
.
Habitat
Living on rocky surface with bacterial mats near active and inactive vents. Shells are frequently covered by an amorph red bacterial deposit.
Remarks
Shells of
Anatoma declivis
sp. nov.
are similar to those of
Anatoma finlayi
(Powell, 1937)
, an IndoPacific species living on the shelf and in bathyal depths, including off
Madagascar
(
Geiger 2012
;
Table 1
). However, the latter species has fine regular spiral cordlets on the teleoconch and its outline is more elevated (H/W 0.8–1.0). All other known species in the Indian Ocean have a stepped outline with a spiral sculpture.