Laevistrombus Abbott 1960 (Gastropoda: Strombidae): Indian and southwest Pacific species
Author
Maxwell, Stephen J.
Author
Dekkers, Aart M.
Author
Rymer, Tasmin L.
Author
Congdon, Bradley C.
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-02-15
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Laevistrombus guidoi
Man
in’T Veld & de
Turck, 1998
Figures 5 E–F
Synonymy
1998
Strombus
(
Laevistrombus
)
guidoi
Man
in ‘T Veld & de Turck, p. 95.
Kreipl
et al
. 1999
, pp. 11 and 26, pl. 41, figs. 1 and 2.
=
Laevistrombus canarium guidoi
Man
in ‘T Veld & de Turck—Liverani 2014, p. 24, pl. 143, figs. 1 and 3.
Strombus
(
Laevistrombus
)
canarium
Linnaeus—Cernohorsky 1972, p. 72
, pl. 18, fig. 8a.
Type material.
The
Holotype
is held in the Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam, lot 15975.
FIGURE 4.
The Linnaeus (1758) reference images of
Laevistrombus canarium
: A) d'Argenville (1742)
L’ Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses Parties Principales la Lithology et la Conchyliologie dont l’une Traite des Pierres et l’autre des Conquillages t.
17
f
. Q; B) Klein (1753)
Tentamen Methodi Ostracologicae t.
4,
f.
73; C) Petiver (1709–1711)
Catalogus Classicus and Topicus t
. 98,
f.
1; D) Gualtieri (1742)
Index Testarum Conchyliorum
t.
32,
f.
N; E) Rumphius (1705, 1741)
D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer
t. 36, f. N; F) Rumphius (1705,1741)
D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer
. t. 36, f. X.
Type
locality.
The
type
locality for
L. guidoi
is
Port Vila
,
Vanuatu
(Man in’T Veld & de
Turck 1998
)
.
Original description.
“Shell shape: A smooth, solid shell, heavy in comparison to its size, with up to nine whorls. A slender, relatively low to high spire. The first whorls with a radial structure. Aperture wide posteriorly, narrower anteriorly. Outer lip pointed posteriorly and much thickened. Columella much thickened from its centre to its anterior; with a thin glaze on its posterior, which covers the ventral part of the body whorl. A coloured line marks the outline of this glazed area. The columella is thickened at its extreme posterior end, forming a lip that protrudes above the suture. From this lip, the margin curves concavely upward and bends back in some specimens, into the direction of the spire. Also due to the thickened outer lip, a narrow and deep posterior canal arises. The siphonal canal is fairly long, the stromboid notch weak. Sculpture: The first seven whorls with a radial structure, subsequently becoming smoother. In a few specimens with some narrow varices on the whorl. With up to 18 radial lines on the anterior portion of the body whorl. Columella and aperture smooth. Colour: Solid white, in some specimens with a pattern of obscure yellow lines. All adult specimens, without exception with a golden-yellow, metal like gloss on the columella as well as the outer lip. The inside of columella and aperture is white. Periostracum: Unknown but probably light brown judging from faint traces” (Man in’T Veld & de
Turck 1998
, p. 103).
Distribution.
Laevistrombus guidoi
is restricted to
Vanuatu
(
Figure 6
). Records:
Vanuatu—
Vila Bay (
Cernohorsky 1972
); Port Vila (Man in ‘T Veld & de
Turck 1998
). Material examined from private collections:
Vanuatu
—
No data (AMD
x 6
); Esprito Santo (SM
x1
); Efate (VC
x 3
); Malekula (TM
x1
).
Discussion.
Laevistrombus guidoi
is consistently white in colour, with only rare examples showing a pattern similar to the typical
L. vanikorensis
.
The extension of the outer lip callosity and level of “metal like gloss” is highly variable and dependent on the age of the animal’s shell: older animals have greater callosity and more gloss.