Shallow-water Rissoidae of the genera Alvania Risso 1826 Haurakia Iredale 1915 Parashiela Laseron 1956 Simulamerelina Ponder 1985 and Subestea Cotton 1944 Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Rissooidea from French Polynesia with the description of a new deep-water genus
Author
Amati, Bruno
Largo Giuseppe Veratti, 37 / D, I- 00146 Roma (Italy) bruno _ amati @ yahoo. it
amati@yahoo.it
Author
Giulio, Andrea Di
Dipartimento di Scienze, LIME Lab, Università “ Roma Tre ”, Viale Marconi, 446, I- 00146 Roma (Italy) and NBFC, National Biodiversity Future Center, Palermo I- 90133 (Italy) andrea. digiulio @ uniroma 3. it
Author
Oliverio, Marco
Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie ‘ Charles Darwin’, Sapienza Università di Roma, Viale dell’Università 32, I- 00185 Roma (Italy) marco. oliverio @ uniroma 1. it
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Zoosystema
2023
2023-12-22
45
25
803
892
https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2023v45a25.pdf
journal article
283961
10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a25
6247b5e8-e434-4ff4-a408-d8ee87c09da7
1638-9387
10458066
054D312B-C54B-459D-8A47-AC9CB681D7D4
Simulamerelina lepteseiras
n. sp.
(
Figs 41
;
52B
;
53R
;
Tables 7
;
8
;
9
)
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
7E3425DF-8342-4367-A382-AB0FA931D123
TYPE
MATERIAL
.
—
Holotype
.
Tuamotu
•
dd (height
1.47 mm
, width
0.88 mm
,
Figs 41
;
53R
);
Moruroa
;
21°46’37”S
,
138°53’31”W
; beached; on the sea-line;
MNHN-IM-2000-38727
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
.
—
Tuamotu. Moruroa,
21°46’37”S
,
138°53’31”W
; on the sea-line.
OTHER
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
.
—
Tuamotu •
1 dd (photograph only); Ana’a, Tukuhora;
17°20’41”S
,
145°31’26”W
;
1-2 m
; lagoon; coll. JL
•
1 dd (photograph only); Rangiroa, Tiputa;
14°58’15”S
,
147°37’33”W
; beached; coll. JL.
Gambier
• 1 dd (photograph only);Totegegi;
23°5’2”S
,
134°52’58”W
;
1-2 m
; beached sediment; coll. JL.
DISTRIBUTION
AND
SYMPATRY
.
—
Simulamerelina lepteseiras
n. sp.
is known from the South Pacific Ocean in the Tuamotu (Moruroa, Rangiroa, Ana’a) and Gambier (
Fig. 52B
).
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
is sympatric with
S. australes
n. sp.
and
S. gracilis
n. sp.
in the
Tuamotu (Moruroa)
(
Table 9
).
ETYMOLOGY.
—
For the thin basal cords, from the Greek ΛΕΠΤά (meaning thin), and σΕΙΡάς (meaning cords).
DIAGNOSIS
.
—
Simulamerelina
with small shell for the genus (<
1.50 mm
), pupoid, moderately robust. Protoconch paucispiral. Teleoconch with axial and spiral sculpture of the same strength. Axial ribs interrupted before reaching the base. Nine spiral cordlets on last whorl, four above the aperture, the second cordlet strongest, acute. Entire surface covered by dense evenly spaced spiral threads. Start of 3 spiral cordlets after protoconch-teleoconch boundary. Colouration uniform white.
DESCRIPTION
OF
HOLOTYPE
Shell (
Figs 41
A-C, F; 53R)
Small for the genus, height
1.47 mm
, width
0.88 mm
height/ width ratio 1.67, elongate ovate.
Protoconch (
Fig. 41D, E, G
)
Paucispiral with barely twisted nucleus, of 1.35 convex whorls, height
0.237 mm
, nucleus diameter
0.087 mm
, first half whorl diameter
0.175 mm
, maximum diameter
0.275 mm
. Sculpture of one adapical spiral keel, and sparse microgranules on the whole surface. Protoconch-teleoconch boundary well marked.
Teleoconch
Of 2.9 convex whorls, suture scarcely impressed. Axial sculpture on the last whorl of 12 orthocline or slightly opisthocline ribs, thinner than the interspaces and sharply interrupted before reaching the base. Spiral sculpture of 9 equidistant spiral cordlets on the last whorl, 4 above the aperture, of same strength as axials, cordlet II acute; cordlets II, III, IV starting immediately after protoconch-teleoconch boundary.Subsutural cordlet I very weak, gradually forming after one whorl. Basal cordlets weaker and with wide interspaces. Microsculpture (
Fig. 41H
) of dense spiral threads, more marked and spaced in the interspaces. Umbilical fissure absent. Aperture oval, height
0.65 mm
, height/aperture height ratio 2.26, peristome duplicated, outer lip broad, internally smooth, externally thickened by a strong opisthocline and flexuose varix.
Colour
Colouration uniform white.
Operculum and soft parts
Unknown.
VARIABILITY
Minimum and maximum dimensions: height
1.4-1.5 mm
, width
0.68-0.86 mm
. Number of spiral cords on last whorls 8-9 (4 above aperture) (See
Table 8
and
Appendix 19
).
REMARKS
Simulamerelina novemstriata
Faber & Moolenbeek, 2004
from the
Cayman Islands
(
Faber & Moolenbeek 2004: 61
, 62, fig. 2), differs from
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
in its more slender shell, with a higher height/width ratio (1.88 vs
1.67-1.77 in
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
); the two spiral cordlets starting after the protoconch-teleoconch boundary vs three in
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
; the broader and closer basal spiral cordlets; the more numerous axial ribs (17 vs
12 in
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
); the proportionally smaller aperture (height/ aperture height ratio 2.77 vs
2.20-2.26 in
S. lepteseiras
n. sp.
). See under
S. micrometrica
n. sp.
for detailed comparison.