Two new Horaiclavus (Horaiclavidae, Conoidea) species from the Indo-Pacific region
Author
Bonfitto, Antonio
Author
Morassi, Mauro
text
Zootaxa
2014
3821
1
146
150
journal article
45420
10.11646/zootaxa.3821.1.12
6d295ee1-b38e-4594-8557-2c0823d1a7f6
1175-5326
229715
9AE05BFB-F276-4F9E-B20E-413447E47BCE
Horaiclavus ordinei
sp. nov.
Figures 1
M–T
Type
material
.
Holotype
(
MZB
60081) and
paratype
(
MZB
60082).
Type
locality
. Balicasag Island,
Philippines
trawled by local fishermen at about
200 m
.
Material examined.
2 dd from the
type
locality.
Description
. Shell broadly claviform (b/l 0.53–0.57; a/l 0.41–0.44) (
Fig. 1
.M–P) with a moderately high orthoconoid spire and a short, contracted and quite strongly tapering base. Protoconch papilliform of about 1½ smooth whorls (
Fig. 1
S–T). Maximum protoconch diameter
0.57 mm
. Teleoconch of up to about five whorls with deeply impressed, strongly wavy suture. Whorls strongly convex with an angled periphery just below mid-whorl height on earlier whorls, at middle on last two whorls. Subsutural ramp narrow, shallowly concave. Axial sculpture of strong, slightly arcuate and weakly opisthocline folds, extending from suture to suture, slightly weakening on subsutural ramp and extending on base but not on rostrum. Axial ribs of rounded triangular cross-section, interspaces concave, slightly broader to about the same width as ribs. There are nine axial folds on last two teleoconch whorls. Spiral sculpture commencing with a peripheral cord forming shoulder angle, joined on second whorl by a closely-spaced weaker cord below periphery, and a third cord near abapical suture on last two whorls (
Fig. 1
Q); in the
paratype
of fourth rather weak spiral cord in the interspace between the two adapical cords and cord bordering abapical suture. Last whorl has three spiral threads on base and five threads on rostrum. Aperture oval, with a distinct, narrow, proportionally long (for genus) siphonal canal. Inner lip has a relatively thick callus forming a weak parietal tubercle. Fasciole is strong; a shallow but distinct false umbilicus is present. Outer lip has with heavy varicoid-rib behind thin lip edge. Anal sinus shallow but distinct. Shell pale buff colored. Dimensions:
Holotype
: 5.8 x
3.1 mm
, aperture height
2.4 mm
.
Paratype
: 4.9 x
2.8 mm
, aperture height
2.2 mm
.
Etymology
. Named after Professor Nuccio Ordine of the University of Calabria,
Italy
.
Remarks.
Horaiclavus ordinei
sp. nov.
is a rather peculiar species morphologically and is characterized by its small dimensions, relatively low spire, strong fasciole, relatively long siphonal canal and presence of few but distinct spiral cords. The southwestern Pacific species
Horaiclavus phaeocercus
Sysoev
in
Fedosov & Kantor, 2008
and
H. anaimus
Sysoev
in
Fedosov & Kantor, 2008
are superficially similar to the new species in proportions but attain a larger size (up to about
6 mm
in length vs ca.
12 mm
) and lack spiral sculpture on spire whorls. Among
Horaiclavus
species,
H. multicostatus
(
Schepman, 1913
)
from
Indonesia
has a distinct spiral cord forming a peripheral angulation on spire whorls, but otherwise spiral sculpture in restricted to base and rostrum. Shuto proposed the monotypic subgenus
Anguloclavus
Shuto, 1983
for
H. multicostatus
(
Schepman, 1913
)
but the status of this latter taxon, as well as of the two species here described, will remain uncertain until anatomical and/or molecular features become known.