New species of Muricidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Western Indian Ocean
Author
Roland, Houart
Author
Virginie, Héros
text
Zoosystema
2015
2015-09-30
37
3
481
503
http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n3a4
journal article
10.5252/z2015n3a4
1638-9387
5156547
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EDB0C7A2-7B5E-4E39-91CE-B823BB38ACA0
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
(
Figs 2A
;
6
I-M; 9A)
Trophonopsis polycyma
Kuroda, 1953: 187
, fig. 1. —
Houart 1985: 246
, fig. 10, 10A (not
Trophonopsis polycyma
Kuroda, 1953
).
TYPE MATERIAL. —
Holotype
(lv) MNHN-IM-2007-36941 and
3 paratypes
MNHN,
1 paratype
coll. RH (listed as below).
TYPE
LOCALITY. —
Madagascar
, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°30’S
,
48°18’E
,
346-376 m
[MIRIKY: stn CP3189].
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Mozambique
Channel
. BENTHEDI: stn DS72, Mayotte, NNE du Récif Nord,
12°32’S
,
45°02’E
,
300- 350 m
, 2 dd.
Northwest of
Madagascar
. MIRIKY: stn CP3183, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°38’S
,
48°14’E
,
420-436 m
,
1 lv
(
paratype
MNHN-IM-2007-36979 BOLD ID BOMGA024-15, GenBank accession number
KP697988
for COI gene
KC860506
). — Stn CP3184, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°40’S
,
48°12’E
,
492-524 m
,
1 lv
(
paratype
Coll. RH). — Stn CP3189, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°30’S
,
48°18’E
,
346-376 m
,
1 lv
(
holotype
MNHN-IM-2007-36941). — Stn DW3197, West of Cap d’Ambre,
12°07’S
,
48°58’E
,
362-431 m
, 1 dd. — Stn DW3217, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°33’S
,
47°56’E
,
391-438 m
, 1 dd (
paratype
MNHN-IM-2000-30010). — Stn DW3226, between Nosy Be and Banc du Leven,
12°51’S
,
48°12’E
,
341-345 m
, 1 dd (
paratype
MNHN-IM-2000-30011).
South
Madagascar
. ATIMO VATAE: stn DW3524, sector of Manantenina,
24°23’S
,
47°32’E
,
307-319 m
, 1 dd, juv. — Stn DW3534, sector of Sainte Luce,
24°43’S
,
47°32’E
,
296-307 m
,
1 lv
, juv. — Stn DW3552, South of Faux-Cap,
26°07’S
,
45°39’E
,
264-280 m
, 2 dd, juv. — R.V.
Vauban
, 1972-73,
22°17’S
,
43°03’E
,
600-605 m
, 1 dd.
DISTRIBUTION. —
Madagascar
and
Mayotte
, live in
307-492 m
, shells in
280-
600 m
.
ETYMOLOGY. — This species is named after Anders Warén, in recognition of his help in extracting, mounting and imaging numerous radulae for the senior author. He also has participated in many expeditions organized by MNHN, including ATIMO VATAE.
DESCRIPTION
Shell medium sized for the genus, with up to
18.5 mm
in height at maturity (
paratype
MNHN). Height/width ratio 1.4-1.7. Broad, spinose, lightly built. Subsutural band narrow, weakly sloping, weakly concave. White or very light tan. Spire high with 1.60-1.75 protoconch whorls and teleoconch up to six broad, weakly convex, strongly shouldered, spinose whorls. Suture impressed, partially obscured by small axial lamellae of following whorl. Protoconch small, whorls rounded, smooth. Maximum width 700-800 µm. Terminal lip delicate, thin, very weakly curved.
FIG. 6. —
A
,
B
,
Timbellus vespertilio
(Kuroda, 1959)
, East China Sea, Coll. RH, 28 mm;
C -G
,
Timbellus goniodes
n. sp.
,
C
,
D
, ATIMO VATAE, stn CP3615, 284- 286 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-30006, 23.7 mm;
E
,
F
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3552, 264-280 m, paratype MNHN IM-2000-30007, 14.8 mm;
G
, protoconch;
H
,
Timbellus crauroptera
(
Houart, 1991
)
; New Caledonia, BIOCAL, stn DW64, 250 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-0132, 11.4 mm;
I -M
,
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
, Madagascar,MIRIKY,stn CP3189,346-376 m;
I
,
J
, holotype MNHN-2007-36941, 18.1 mm;
K
,
L
, MIRIKY,stn CP3183,paratype MNHN IM-2007-36941, 12.8 mm;
M
, protoconch;
N
,
O
,
Bouchetia vaubanensis
Houart,1986
;South of New Caledonia,
VAUBAN
1976-1978, stn DR01,480-500 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-0885, 10.5 mm;
P
,
Q
,
Flexopteron akainakares
n. sp.
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3524, 307-319 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-30012, 12.2 mm. Scale bars: G, M, 500 µm.
FIG. 7 — Distributions of:
A
,
Timbellus pannuceus
n. sp.
;
B
,
Timbellus goniodes
n. sp.
Symbols: ★,
type
locality; ■, other occurences.
Axial sculpture of teleoconch whorls consisting of low, narrow lamellae, more strongly developed at intersection of axial lamellae and spiral cords, producing short or long, narrow, spine-like projections. Shoulder spine longest. Axial sculpture of first whorl with 8-10 lamellae, second with 11-13, third with 13 or 14, fourth 12-15, fifth 15 and last whorl with 10-13. Spiral sculpture of moderately high, rounded, narrow, smooth primary cords. First to penultimate teleoconch whorl with P1-P3, P3 partially covered by following whorl. Last whorl with P1-P6, ADP, (MP). Secondary cords s1 or s2 rarely present. Primary cords decreasing in strength abapically. P1 broadest with long shoulder spine. Other spiral sculpture consisting of numerous lirae.
Aperture moderately small, broad, rounded. Columellar lip broad, flaring, smooth. Rim partially strongly erect, adherent at adapical extremity. Anal notch shallow, broad. Outer lip weakly erect, smooth with 4-6 weak, elongate, narrow denticles within: D1 (occasionally split), D2, D3, D4, D5 (D4 and D5 occasionally fused), rarely with low, weak, narrow ID. Siphonal canal moderately long or long, up to 33% of total shell height, narrow, weakly dorsally recurved, open.
REMARKS
Bouchetia vaubanensis
(Houart, 1986)
(
Figs 2B
;
6N, O
) described from
New Caledonia
and also known from
Fiji
(
Houart & Héros 2008: 452
) resembles the new species, but
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
is distinct in having a comparatively higher spire, a longer siphonal canal, a broader aperture and also in having a different spiral sculpture morphology.
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
possesses six spiral cords on the convex part of the teleoconch whorl (P1- P6) and two cords on the siphonal canal (ADP and MP), while
B. vaubanensis
clearly has five spiral cords on the convex part of the last teleoconch whorl (P1-P5) and a single one on the siphonal canal (ADP) (
Fig.2A, B
).
Merle
et al.
(2011: 174)
illustrated the canal cord as P6 but this cord is clearly separated from the whorl, as in
Paziella
, for example
Paziella pazi
(Crosse, 1869)
as shown by
Merle
et al.
(2011: 162)
. This cord is here considered as a true siphonal canal spiral cord, here ADP.
Merle
et al.
(2011: 174
, text fig. 60D) wrongly illustrated the radula of
Pazinotus falcatiformis
as
Bouchetia vaubanensis
. The radula of
Bouchetia
is peculiar in having a broad, long central cusp and long lateral cusps, but lacking lateral denticles (
Fig. 14G
).
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
was first illustrated by
Houart (1985: 246
, fig. 10) as
Trophonopsis polycyma
Kuroda, 1953
,
FIG. 8. —
A -E
,
Flexopteron akainakares
n. sp.
:
A
,
B
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3515, 184-203 m, paratype MNHN IM-2000-30013, 10.2 mm (radula illustrated Fig. 14 B, C);
C
,
D
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3524, 307-319 m, 6.2 mm;
E
, protoconch;
F -I
,
Flexopteron primanova
(
Houart, 1985
)
:
F
,
G
, MIRIKY, stn CP3289, 332-379 m, 20.7 mm;
H
, MIRIKY, stn CP3192, 578-580 m, 16.9 mm;
I
, protoconch;
J -N
,
Murexsul mananteninaensis
n. sp.
:
J
,
K
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3524, 307-319 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-30015, 5.2 mm;
L
,
M
, ATIMO VATAE, stn DW3523, 200-220 m, paratype MNHN IM-2000-30016, 4.5 mm;
N
, protoconch;
O
,
P
,
Murexsul queenslandicus
Houart, 2004
, Australia, Queensland, Southeast of Swain Reefs, 22°26.27’-22°20.2’, 153°17.13’-152°17.6’E, 187 m, paratype RH, 4.5 mm;
Q
,
R
,
Murexsul charcoti
(
Houart, 1991
)
, New Caledonia,BIOCAL, stn DW44, 440-450 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-0067, 7.2 mm;
S
,
Murexsul micra
(Houart, 2001)
, New Caledonia, LAGON, stn 1374, 20-35 m, holotype MNHN IM-2000-0356, 3.7 mm. Scale bars: E, I, N, 500 µm.
FIG. 9. — Distributions of:
A
,
Bouchetia wareni
n. sp.
;
B
,
Flexopteron akainakares
n. sp.
Symbols: ★,
type
locality; ■, other occurences.
a species known only from the western Pacific. This juvenile specimen (
8.9 mm
high, with only 3.75 teleoconch whorls: BENTHEDI, stn DS72) differs from
T. polycyma
in having a broader teleoconch whorl, a broader aperture with a wide, flared, columellar lip and a narrower, abapically tapered siphonal canal.Typical specimens from
T. polycyma
have been examined since then from
Japan
and from
Fiji
(
Houart & Héros 2008
).