Three new species of Tellina (Bivalvia, Tellinidae) from the Panamic Province
Author
Coan, Eugene V.
genecoan@gmail.com
Author
Valentich-Scott, Paul
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-12-07
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journal article
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Tellina
(
Hertellina
)
sadeghianae
Coan & Valentich-Scott
,
new species
Figures 1 A–E
,
2 A
Shell ovate-elongate, moderately inflated; subequilateral; exterior color light to dark pink; periostracum adherent, thin, shiny, slightly iridescent; umbonal region smooth; sculpture of commarginal striae that become slightly oblique near posterior end; posterior slope smooth, with only fine commarginal striae; right valve anterior lateral tooth short, thin, moderately close to cardinals; posterior lateral tooth thin, very distant from cardinals; pallial sinuses long, not reaching anterior adductor scars, mostly confluent with pallial line.
Type material.
SBMNH 352864
,
holotype
; length, 24.5 mm; height, 14.3 mm
.
SBMNH 352864
,
3 paratypes
, paired valves
;
USNM 1146209
,
1 paratype
, paired valves
.
Type
locality.
Bahía Parita
,
Coclé
,
Panamá
;
81°5’47”N
,
80°16’35”W
;
11–17 m
, in sandy mud
.
Distribution.
Bahía Ballena,
Puntarenas
,
Costa Rica
(
9.7°N
) [CAS], to
Esmeraldas
,
Esmeraldas
,
Ecuador
(
1.0°N
) [UMML, SBMNH];
11–17 m
[SBMNH]; sandy mud.
Etymology.
This species is named after Patricia Sadeghian of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, who has taken thousands of bivalve images for our research projects and monographs.
Comparisons.
The only other Recent species in the subgenus,
Tellina
(
Hertellina
)
nicoyana
Hertlein & Strong, 1949
, differs from
T.
(
H.
)
sadeghianae
in having a posterodorsal flange, widely spaced commarginal ribs on the umbonal region, being lighter in color, and in being more compressed (
Figures 1 F–H
).
Sanguinolaria
(
Sanguinolaria
)
azulensis
Olsson, 1942
(p. 194, pl. 18, fig. 8), described from the Pliocene Charco Azul Formation of the Burica Peninsula on the
Costa Rica
and
Panama
border, seems to be a synonym of
T. nicoyana
.
“
Sanguinolaria panamensis
Dall
ms” was listed by
Bernard (1983: 43)
as a synonym of
T. nicoyana
, presumably having been spotted on a label in the USNM. The new species differs from the Late Pliocene of
Trinidad
T.
(
H.
)
oligoscissulata
Jung, 1969
(pp. 386–387, pl. 33, figs. 1–4), in being slightly more elongate, less high, and with a deeper pallial sinus that is more dorsally directed.