Taxonomic review of tropical western Atlantic shallow water Drilliidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Conoidea) including descriptions of 100 new species
Author
Fallon, Phillip J.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4090
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4090.1.1
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Decoradrillia interstincta
,
new species
(
Plates 51
, Figs. 5, 6 & 55)
“Unnamed”: Williams (2005: species 9009) is this species (figured specimen is now the
holotype
).
Types
.
Holotype
12.0 x
4.3 mm
, M. Williams!
28 Dec 1989
, ex Williams coll. (USNM 1291337); 2
paratypes
: 1 spec., 11.2 x 4.0 mm, in
23 m
, on coral sand in surge channel,
7.2 km
W of “Big Rocks”, Utila I., Bay Is.,
Honduras
(ANSP 464986); 1 spec., 10.7 x
4.1 mm
, in
37 m
on soft sand, S coast of Helena I.,
2.5 mi
[
4 km
] E of Roatan I., Bay Is.,
Honduras
,
16°25'36"N
,
086°10'89"W
(UF 496636); both
paratypes
R. Masino!
PLATE 55.
Decoradrillia interstincta
,
new species
. Figs. 1–3: holotype, Big Rock Reef, Utila I., Honduras (USNM 1291337). Fig. 1: ventral, lateral & dorsal view; Fig. 2: enlarged view of protoconch (not to scale); Fig. 3: apical view, V = varix, L = edge of outer lip. Figs. 4–5: paratypes. Figure 4: 7.2 km W of Big Rocks, Utila I., Honduras (ANSP 464986), ventral view; Fig. 5: S coast of Helena I., Honduras (UF 496636), ventral view.
Type
locality.
On reef, Big Rock Reef, off the south coast of Utila I., Bay Is.,
Honduras
, at
12–
18 m
.
Range and habitat.
Known only from the Bay Is.,
Honduras
(Utila I.; Helena I.). All of the
type
specimens were dead-collected on sand near coral reefs between
12–37 m
depths, which suggests a reefal habitat.
Description.
Shell
small (to 12.0 mm in total length), fusiform, truncated anteriorly, with a total of 8½ convex whorls, the last whorl approximately 52% of shell length; suture impressed, undulates over underlying ribs.
Protoconch
of 1½ smooth, glossy round whorls, the first not immersed in the second.
Axial sculpture
of strong ribs; crests narrower on shoulder, rounder on whorl periphery; spaces between ribs about as wide as the ribs; ribs run from suture-to-suture, are slightly arcuate on the whorl’s shoulder, run to the anterior fasciole on the body whorl; 8 ribs on the penultimate whorl, 7 on the body whorl to the varix. Strong growth striae are present that run obliquely over the ribs, are arcuate on the whorl’s shoulder.
Varix
larger than adjoining ribs, about twice the width, positioned about ⅓-turn from edge of outer lip.
Spiral sculpture
of closely packed, very fine microscopic grooves or threads, intersected by microscopic growth striae, the pattern of which is mostly worn off on the
holotype
but distinct on the
paratypes
.
Sulcus
indistinct, only the reduced, slightly recurved ribs and striae on the shoulder mark the prior positions of the anal sinus.
Outer lip
thin, flattened, with 2 strengthening axial folds; edge of lip forms a low arc from the anal sinus to the stromboid notch. Stromboid notch shallow.
Anal sinus
deep, with a rounded apex, and a flared inner edge; parietal callus causing it to be laterally directed.
Inner lip
margined, detached anteriorly, thin on the parietal wall, forming a low callus posteriorly, at the anal sinus; edge of lip shows layers from multiple depositions.
Anterior canal
short but well defined, open, deep and turned to the right when viewed ventrally; unnotched. Anterior fasciole slightly swollen, with 6 spiral ridges.
Color
creamy white with 2 bands of dark reddish-brown, one on shoulder broken by ribs, second below the shell’s periphery, not broken by the ribs, and visible only on the body whorl.
Remarks.
Taxonomy
.
Decoradrillia interstincta
has all the characteristics of
Decoradrillia
, including ribs that extend from suture-to-suture, a narrow varix, and short but well defined anterior canal.
Variability.
The three specimens in the
type
series have an average total length of
11.3 mm
(10.7–12.0 mm), and average W/
L ratio
of 0.366. Color appears to vary principally in intensity and extent of the dark reddish-brown color between the axials.
Identification
.
D. interstincta
is most similar to
D. harlequina
,
new species
, in that it has similar interrupted bands of brown color. It differs in being smaller, and in lacking the widely spaced heavier spiral threads on the last whorl.
Etymology.
The Spotted
Decoradrillia
. Named for the spotted appearance of the shell due to the darker color of the spiral bands in intercostal spaces.