The family Pectinidae in South Africa and Mozambique (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinoidea)
Author
Dijkstra, H. H.
Author
Kilburn, R. N.
text
African Invertebrates
2001
2001-12-31
42
263
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7910445
2305-2562
7910445
Aequipecten commutatus peripheralis
subsp. n.
(
Figs 46–48
)
Description of
holotype
(LV): Shell rather compressed, up to
ca.
20 mm
high, suborbicular, higher than wide, inequilateral (posteriorly obliquely ovate), auricles slightly unequal in size, umbonal angle 90°. LV sculptured with 19 radial costae, solid and nearly smooth, anteriorly and posteriorly secondary 3–4 radial riblets, preradial stage of granular microsculpture, radial stage with very weak interstitial microscopic antimarginal striae near ventral margin, interstitial commarginal lamellae, commencing at early radial stage and extending to central part of disc. Auricles with 7 scaly radial
48
Figs 46–48.
Aequipecten commutatus peripheralis
subsp. n.
46–47. Holotype, NMSA E8964, off Matigulu R., Zululand, 200–220 m, 19.4 x 18.4 mm. 46. LV exterior. 47. LV interior. 48. Paratype, NMSA E8964, same loc., 19.4 x 18.3 mm, RV interior.
riblets, anterior auricle marginally repaired.
Hinge
line straight.
Interior
marginal carinate.
Prominent
auricular crura.
Resilifer
triangular, slightly oblique.
Colour
creamy with white and orange spots and streaks (V-shaped markings).
Dimensions
of
holotype
: height
19.4 mm
, length
18.4 mm
, depth (one valve)
2.7 mm
).
Additional description of
paratypes
(E8964): RV more convex than
holotype
, up to
ca.
30 mm
high, usually smaller, suborbicular, inequilateral. Auricles slightly unequal (anterior larger than posterior). Interstitial commarginal lamellae usually extending to ventral margin. Macrosculpture more prominent than in
holotype
, radial ribs near ventral margin sometimes tripartite. Anterior auricle of RV with more prominent radial riblets than on posterior. Byssal fasciole small, byssal notch obsolete. Active ctenolium with 3–5 teeth. Coloration of RV weaker.
Type locality:
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Zululand
: off
Matigulu River
mouth,
29°21.9'S
,
31°56.2'E
,
200–220 m
, bottom of mud, coarse sand and
Dendrophyllia
, dead,
NMDP
Stn ZR
9,
16.vi.1989
.
Type material:
Holotype
NMSA
E8964
/T1731, data as above, 1 LV.
Paratypes
(44 LV, 64
RV
)
:
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Zululand
: off
Matigulu River
mouth,
300 m
, soft mud, dead (
NMSA
E8875
/T1733: 2 LV); same loc.,
200–220 m
, mud, coarse sand,
Dendrophyllia
, dead (
MNHN
: 1 LV, 1 RV;
NMSA
V7830
/T1732: 15 LV, 28 RV;
ZMA
Moll. 3.99.004: 1 LV, 1
RV
)
.
Transkei
: off
Whale Rock
,
430–450 m
, fine muddy sand, dead (
NMSA
C8887
/T1734: 2 LV); same loc.,
500 m
, fine sandy mud, dead (
NMSA
C9242
/T1735: 1 LV); same loc.,
350 m
, fine muddy sand, dead (
NMSA
C9408
/T1736: 1
RV
); same loc.,
250–280 m
, sand and shell rubble, dead (
NMSA
C8620
/ T1737: 1 LV); off Mendu Point,
300 m
, coarse sand, dead (
NMSA
C6548
/T1738: 1
RV
); same loc.,
250 m
, coarse sand, rubble, few sponges, dead (
NMSA
C6393
/T1739: 3
RV
); off
Qolora River
,
290–300 m
, fine muddy sand, broken shell, dead (
NMSA
C6983
/T1730: 3 LV, 1
RV
); off
Qora River
,
400 m
, sand, dead (
NMSA
C4898
/T1741: 15 LV, 20
RV
); off
Kei River
,
390 m
, coarse sand, dead (
NMSA
C3854
/T1742: 2 LV, 8
RV
)
.
Distribution: Continental slope of
KwaZulu-Natal
and Transkei,
South Africa
.
Habitat: Bathyal (
200–500 m
) on soft sediments (mud, muddy sand or sand). No live specimens have been collected.
Discussion:
A. commutatus peripheralis
differs only in small degree from
A. commutatus commutatus
(
Monterosato, 1875
)
of the Mediterranean and W. Africa, but the two populations are widely allopatric. In the south-east African population the shell is less solid, more obliquely elongated, the RV more depressed, and with a finer sculpture of commarginal lamellae; also interstitial secondary radial riblets (1–2 per interval) are sometimes present near the ventral margin of the LV. Worn juveniles can be easily confused with
Cryptopecten bullatus
(
Dautzenberg & Bavay, 1912
)
, but the latter has more numerous radial costae (22–24) and is ornamented with vesicular radial costae.
Etymology:
peripheralis
= at the periphery - alluding to its origin as a population of
A. commutatus
now isolated on the extreme periphery of its previous range.