Scaphopoda (Mollusca) from the Brazilian continental shelf and upper slope (13 º to 21 ºS) with descriptions of two new species of the genus Cadulus Philippi, 1844
Author
Caetano, Carlos Henrique Soares
Author
Scarabino, Victor
Author
Absalão, Ricardo Silva
text
Zootaxa
2006
1267
1
47
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.173183
e66afec9-257b-473d-978b-1940bac0537b
11755326
173183
Paradentalium infractum
(
Odhner, 1931
)
n.comb.
Figs. 16–19
+
Dentalium infractum
Odhner 1931
: 1
, pl. 1, figs. 1–3, 8, 10, 12, pl. 2, figs. 15–17, 22, 23. +
Dentalium (Dentalium) infractum
:
Scarabino 1973
: 195
, pl. 1, figs. 2, 2a.
+
Dentalium (Antalis) infractum
:
PennaNeme 1974
: 110
, figs. 2, 4, 5, 6.
+
Dentalium (Antalis) elegantulum
PennaNeme 1974
: 108
, figs. 1, 3.
+
Antalis infractum
:
Scarabino 1985
: 198
, pl. 72, fig. 1013; 1994: 306, pl. 106, fig. 1501. +
Antalis infracta
:
Steiner and Kabat 2001
: 440
; 2004: 602.
Type
material
Holotype
SMNH
1554
;
Paratypes
SMNH
6337
,
12 lv,
SMNH
6338
,
4
dd.
Type
locality
"Küste von [Coast of]
Uruguay
",
33°00’S
–
51°10’W
,
80 m
(by original designation) but corrected to South
Brazil
by
Scarabino (1973)
.
Diagnosis
Shell up to
49 mm
long, slender, slightly curved, white to yellowish, polished, shining. Six thin primary ribs on posterior half of the shell, dorsal one larger than the others. Anterior half smooth. Secondary ribs present, number variable. Intercostals spaces straight to convex. Apical section hexagonal, oral section circular.
Material examined
Holotype
MZUSP
18699;
Paratypes
MZUSP
18700, 4 dd;
MZUSP
18702, 2 dd, of
D. elegantulum
; IBUFRJ 7900, sta AV10,1 dd; IBUFRJ 8024, sta D1, 1 lv; IBUFRJ 7981, sta D4, 1 dd; IBUFRJ 14240, sta Y5, 7 lv, 34 dd; IBUFRJ 14241, sta C27, 3 lv, 8 dd; IBUFRJ 14242, sta 27, 2 dd; IBUFRJ 14243, sta R2#1, 12 dd; IBUFRJ 14244, sta R3#2, 2 dd;
MORG
13864, off São Luiz, Maranhão,
33 m
, 1 dd.
Distribution
Brazil
: Maranhão (this study), Alagoas, Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul (
Odhner 1931
;
PennaNeme 1974
;
Scarabino 1973
,
1975
,
1985
,
1994
);
Uruguay
(
Scarabino 1973
). Living
40–190 m
, shells
5 to 269 m
(this study).
Remarks
Odhner (1931)
described the species from off
Uruguay
but, as observed by
Scarabino (1973)
, the latitude given by the author corresponds, in fact, to South
Brazil
.
PennaNeme (1974)
identified specimen number MNRJ 3646 as one of the
paratypes
of
D. elegantulum
, but it could not be found in MNRJ.
Antalis cerata
(
Dall, 1881
)
and
Paradentalium disparile
(
Orbigny, 1853
)
are the most similar species to
P. infractum
in the western Atlantic.
Paradentalium infractum
and
A.
cerata
shared the pattern of alternating sculptured and smooth portions along the shell extent but the latter showns an apex with nine to twelve ribs while
P. infractum
shown a hexagonal apical section. Additionally,
A. cerata
has microscopic reticulation in the intercostals spaces (see
Fig. 22
). The apex is composed of six ribs in both
Paradentalium disparile
and
P. infractum
, but in
P. d i s p a r i l e
the secondary ribs are more numerous and strongest occurring over the entire shell (
P. disparile
has no smooth portion).