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
321
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7910445
2305-2562
7910445
Pseudamussium gilchristi
(G. B. Sowerby 3rd, 1904),
comb. n.
(
Figs 5–6
)
Chlamys gilchristi
Sowerby, 1904: 1
, pl. 7, fig. 6; E. A. Smith, 1906: 59; Barnard, 1964: 427;
idem
, 1974:
761;
Lussi, 1995: 2
, 12, fig. 16.
Type
locality:
18.5 miles
off
Vasco da Gama Peak
, N
71°E
(should be read as S
71°W
), 230 fath. (
421 m
), stones.
5 6
Figs 5–6.
Pseudamussium gilchristi
(Sowerby, 1904)
: NMSA E3100, Agulhas Bank, 200 m, pv, 30.8 x 31.1 mm. 5. LV exterior. 6. RV exterior.
Karnekampia gilchristi
; Wagner, 1988: 42, fig. 3 (
holotype
refigured);
idem
, (1991): 20.
Chlamys
(
Chlamys
)
gilchristi
;
Rombouts, 1991: 12
, pl. 24, fig. 2.
Description: Shell up to
ca.
35 mm
high, suborbicular, RV somewhat more convex than LV, equilateral, auricles unequal, umbonal angle
ca.
90°. LV sculptured with 8 rounded primary radial lirae, RV with 9 broader and flatter primary radial lirae and numerous granulose secondary radial ribs (LV with 3 on main ribs, 4 interstitial; RV with 5 on main ribs, 2 interstitial) with very fine and close-set radial riblets near ventral margin, covered with a periostracal layer (often damaged in adult stages). Microsculpture in early ontogeny of antimarginal striae, more prominent near anterior and posterior margins.Anterior auricle of LV with 4–6 lamellose radial and concentric ribs (cancellated in early ontogeny), on posterior with 3–4 weaker granulose radial riblets. Hinge line straight. Byssal fasciole rather broad, byssal notch narrow, active ctenolium with 5–7 teeth on suture. Auricular crura small, resilifer triangular. Colour orange or pinkish, internally glossy orange-yellow or reddish-orange.
Type material:
Holotype
SAM 14853
(seen by
HD
).
Regional data (all NMSA unless otherwise stated):
NAMIBIA
: off Walvis Bay,
ca.
200 m
, trawled, attached to old netting & ropes, live (K3888: S. Whatmough).
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Atlantic
Cape
: off
Cape
Columbine, trawled, dead (B6700: R. Cruickshank);
26 km
W of Kleinzee (S of Port Nolloth),
130 m
, dead (E7221: J. Pether);
31°14'S
;
16°36'E
,
272 m
(
SAM
)
.
Unconfirmed: A
gulhas Bank
: off Port Elizabeth,
200 m
, trawled in mud balls, dead (E3100: S. Whatmough).
Distribution: Continental shelf of
Namibia
and Atlantic Cape.
Habitat: Bathyal depths (
ca.
130–420 m
), substrate not established.
Remarks: Wagner (1988: 42) referred
P. gilchristi
to his new genus
Karnekampia
, whose characters essentially agree with those of
Pseudamussium
.