The genera Limatula and Limea (Mollusca, Pelecypoda, Limidae) from deep waters off Brazil
Author
Oliveira, Cléo Dilnei De Castro
Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Ilha do Fundão, 21941 - 590 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Avenida São Francisco Xavier 524, Maracanã, 20550 - 900 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Author
Absalão, Ricardo Silva
Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Ilha do Fundão, 21941 - 590 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Avenida São Francisco Xavier 524, Maracanã, 20550 - 900 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Zootaxa
2008
2008-11-24
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Limatula louiseae
Clarke, 1974
Figures 1–5
Limatula louiseae
Clarke, 1974
: p.17
, fig. 9;
Allen, 2004
: p. 2601
, fig. 10–12, 45a.
Description:
Shell fragile, white or translucent, small (height mean =
1.61mm
±
0.38 s
.d.; range
0.91– 2.23mm
; n=50), height/length ratio 1.53, equivalve, equilateral, very inflated, elongated, ornamented externally with unevenly spaced concentric lines that are less apparent in the dorsal region, and many concentric microscopic striae between these lines. Microscopic diagonal striae, which vary in number, on anterior and posterior parts of shell. Internal median axial fold absent, auricles small and usually short and rounded, subauricular sinus absent, ventral margin strongly rounded or angulated. Prodissoconch smooth and somewhat detached (mean 109.00µm ±
7.38 s
.d.; range
100–120 µm
; n=50), interdissoconch not distinguishable. Umbones prominent, hinge plate somewhat broad, ligamental pit triangular.
FIGURES 1–5.
Limatula louiseae
Clarke, 1974
. 1—External view, IBUFRJ 17809; 2—Internal view, IBUFRJ 17811); 3—Detail of sculpture, IBUFRJ 17809; 4—Hinge, IBUFRJ 17811; 5—Dorsal view, IBUFRJ 17810.
FIGURES 6–9.
Limatula confusa
(
Smith, 1885
)
. 6—External view, IBUFRJ 17804; 7—External view, IBUFRJ 17807; 8—Internal view, IBUFRJ 17807; 9—Hinge, IBUFRJ 17807.
FIGURES 10–12.
Limatula domaneschii
n.sp.
10—External view, IBUFRJ 17806 (Holotype); 11—Internal view, IBUFRJ 17801 (Paratype 1); 12—Hinge, IBUFRJ 17801(Paratype 1). Scale bars: 1–5: 250µm; 6–9: 500µm; 10–12: 100µm.
Geographic range:
At Mid-Atlantic Ridge, close to equator and west of Newfoundland, off
Surinam
, North America Basin. Depths ranging between 1500 and 4793 meters. Adapted from
Clarke (1974)
and
Allen (2004)
. Campos Basin (this study) represents the southernmost and the shallowest (
1330 m
) record of this species, and the first record in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean.
Material examined:
IBUFRJ 17809, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°58'36" S
,
39°46'30" W
,
1700 m
), 10.
VIII
.01, [1 valve]; IBUFRJ 17810, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°37'02" S
,
39°56'21" W
,
1950 m
), 23.XI.02, [
1 spec.
]; IBUFRJ 17811, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°58'36" S
,
39°46'30" W
,
1700 m
), 10.
VIII
.01, [1 valve]; IBU- FRJ 17824, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°38'53" S
,
40°04'16" W
,
1342 m
), 14.
VI
.03, [1 valve]; IBUFRJ 17825, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°03'28" S
,
39°45'07" W
,
1730 m
), 08.
V
.02, [7 valves]; IBUFRJ 17826, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°05'12" S
,
39°42'41" W
,
1930 m
), 08.
V
.02, [4 valves]; IBUFRJ 17827, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°09'11" S
,
39°44'51" W
,
1930 m
), 08.
V
.02, [17 valves]; IBUFRJ 17828, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°04'53" S
,
39°49'04" W
,
1330 m
), 09.
V
.02, [1 valve]; IBUFRJ 17829, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°05'45" S
,
39°45'55" W
,
1730 m
), 09.
V
.02, [
1 spec.
+ 4 valves]; IBUFRJ 17830, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°58'36" S
,
39°46'30" W
,
1700 m
), 08.X.01, [3 valves]; IBUFRJ 17831, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°06'53" S
,
39°44'14" W
,
1930 m
), 08.
V
.02, [17 valves]; IBUFRJ 17832, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°08'24" S
,
39°46'24" W
,
1730 m
), 09.
V
.02, [3 valves]; IBUFRJ 17833, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°41'04" S
,
40°02'30" W
,
1650 m
), 23.XI.02, [
1 spec.
]; IBUFRJ 17834, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°52'44" S
,
39°40'46" W
,
1950 m
), 11.
XII
.02, [8 valves]; IBUFRJ 17835, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°57'16" S
,
39°47'44" W
,
1650 m
), 14.
XII
.02, [20 valves]; IBUFRJ 17836, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°57'27" S
,
39°40'34" W
,
1942 m
), 27.
VI
.03, [23 valves]; IBUFRJ 17837, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°30'22"S
,
39°56'54" W
,
1353 m
), 21.
VI
.03, [2 valves]; IBUFRJ 17838, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°31'37" S
,
39°55'14" W
,
1630 m
), 16.
VI
.03, [3 valves]; IBUFRJ 17839, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°52'41" S
,
39°46'17" W
,
1688 m
), 26.
VI
.03, [12 valves]; IBUFRJ 17840, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°11'16" S
,
39°43'45" W
,
1968 m
), 22.
VI
.03, [27 valves]; IBUFRJ 17841, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°28'46" S
,
39°53'28" W
,
1621 m
), 17.
VI
.03, [7 valves]; IBUFRJ 17842, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°04'45" S
,
39°41'58" W
,
1910 m
), 27.
VI
.03, [28 valves]; IBUFRJ 17843, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°36'12" S
,
39°58'23" W
,
1670 m
), 13.
VI
.03, [2 valves]; IBUFRJ 17844, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°04'34" S
,
39°52'05" W
,
1030 m
), 30.
VI
.03, [1 valve]; IBUFRJ 17845, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°41'32" S
,
40°00'47" W
,
1906 m
), 12.
VI
.03, [44 valves]; IBUFRJ 17846, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°33'08" S
,
39°54'21" W
,
1934 m
), 15.
VI
.03, [26 valves]; IBUFRJ 17847, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
21°52'43" S
,
39°40'42" W
,
1941 m
), 26.
VI
.03, [40 valves]; IBUFRJ 17848, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°41'11" S
,
40°02'20" W
,
1623 m
), 13.
VI
.03, [7 valves]; IBUFRJ 17849, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°30'35" S
,
39°51'45" W
,
1970 m
), 16.
VI
.03, [12 valves]; IBUFRJ 17850, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°04'45" S
,
39°46'32" W
,
1643 m
), 27.
VI
.03, [3 valves]; IBUFRJ 17851, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°37'03" S
,
39°56'20" W
,
1945 m
), 13.
VI
.03, [31 valves]; IBUFRJ 17852, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°36'12" S
,
39°58'23" W
,
1670 m
), 13.
VI
.03, [4 valves]; IBUFRJ 17853, off
Bacia
de Campos
(
22°11'04" S
,
39°47'05" W
,
1654 m
), 22.
VI
.03, [3 valves]
.
Remarks:
The presence of diagonal striae on the anterior and posterior parts of the shell is the most important diagnostic character of this species, and distinguishes it from all other species in the Atlantic Ocean. According to
Allen (2004)
, although rare,
L. louiseae
is widely distributed in the North Atlantic and south of the equator. This taxon was abundant in our samples, with a total of 368 valves collected. The number of diagonal striae on the anterior and posterior parts of the shell is quite variable, and depends on the size of the shell; often, small shells tend to have less conspicuous diagonal striae.