Diversity of chemosymbiotic bivalves on coral reefs: Lucinidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of New Caledonia and Lifou
Author
Glover, Emily A.
Author
Taylor, John D.
Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, London SW 7 5 BD (United Kingdom) emily. glover @ dial. pipex. com j. taylor @ nhm. ac. uk
taylor@nhm.ac.uk
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Zoosystema
2007
29
1
109
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5392295
1638-9387
5392295
Genus
Bretskya
n. gen.
TYPE
SPECIES. —
Bretskya scapula
n. sp.
(here designated).
ETYMOLOGY. — Named for Sara Bretsky in recognition of her contribution to lucinid systematics.
DIAGNOSIS. — Shells small, thin, elongate, umbones posterior and prominent, outline irregularly ovoid, posterior margin truncate to sinuate. Sculpture of thin, low, irregularly spaced, commarginal lamellae and growth increments, shell surface often distorted. Ligament large, inset on elongate resilifer. Hinge with two small cardinal teeth in left valve and one in right valve. Anterior adductor scar short, detached from pallial line for about 1/3 of length. Interior margin smooth.
REMARKS
Bretskya
n. gen.
differs from all other described lucinids by its extremely anteriorly extended shell, with prominent, posteriorly located umbones and a deep resilifer. Some
Megaxinus
and
Rasta
species
have similarly crumpled, exterior shell surfaces (Glover &
Taylor 1997
).