Anatoma rolani n. sp. and new records of rare Caribbean Anatoma species (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Anatomidae)
Author
Geiger, Daniel L.
Author
Fernández-Garcés, Raúl
text
Zootaxa
2010
2488
65
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.195568
19e96b3e-70b8-4241-b9ae-3132a1cdccc5
1175-5326
195568
Anatoma rolani
new species
(
Fig. 1A
)
Type
material.
Holotype
(
LACM
3120:
Fig. 1A
). Nine
paratypes
(
LACM
3121, 9). One
paratype
(
LACM
3122). All from
type
locality. Seven
paratypes
(coll Fernández-Garcés), four
paratypes
(
MHNS
), both lots
40 m
, Rancho Luna, Cienfuegos,
Cuba
, 22.017˚N, 80.430˚W. 20
paratypes
(
MHNS
)
10–20 m
, Puerto Morelos, Yucatán,
Mexico
, 20.818˚N, 86.817˚W.
Type
locality.
35 m
, Kittery beach, Guantanamo Bay, Oriente Province,
Cuba
, 19.883˚N, 75.117˚W.
Etymology.
The name honors Emilio Rolán for his contributions to the knowledge of the Caribbean malacofauna.
Description.
Shell medium size (
holotype
=
1.7 mm
), trochiform biconical. Protoconch of 0.75 whorls, smooth, no apertural varix, apertural margin slightly convex. Teleoconch I of 0.6 whorls, 13 axials, initially tall cords, then low lamellae; no spirals. Teleoconch II of two whorls, suture moderately impressed, more than width of selenizone from selenizone of previous whorl. Shoulder with many fine axial lamellae, on first half whorl upright, then with strong forward inclination, as if pressed down; spiral sculpture very diffuse; first signs due to slight thickenings on lamellae after one whorl; approximately 12 teeth in serrated profile of lamellae, no serration close to suture. Base without constriction below selenizone, sculpture as on shoulder with approximately 12 teeth in serrated profile of lamellae. Umbilicus very narrow, continuously sloping with base, no funiculus. Aperture rounded, roof overhanging. Selenizone at periphery; keels moderately strong, quite elevated; lunules distinct, dense; slit open, margins converging. Animal unknown.
Distribution.
Only known from
type
material:
Cuba
and Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico
.
FIGURE 1.
A.
Anatoma rolani
new species
. Holotype. 35 m, Kittery beach, Guantanamo Bay, Oriente Province, Cuba, 19.883˚N, 75.117˚W (LACM 3120). Scale bar shell = 1 mm. Scale bar protoconch = 100 µm. B.
Anatoma plicatazona
Geiger & McLean, 2010
. 40 m, Rancho Luna, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 22.017˚N, 80.430˚W (MHNS, images by E. Rolán). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Remarks.
Anatoma atlantica
(
Bandel, 1998
)
has distinct spiral lines on shoulder and base, and the in specimens with two teleoconch II whorls, the suture is closer than the width of the selenizone from the selenizone of the previous whorl.
Anatoma proxima
(
Dall, 1927
)
(=
A. americana
Bandel, 1998
) from the Caribbean has upright lamellae on shoulder and base, and more distinct spirals, and the protoconch has flocculent sculpture as well as a apertural varix.
Anatoma alternatisculpta
Geiger & McLean, 2010
, from the Caribbean has less than half the number of axial and fewer, but spiral lines are more distinct, and the base shows a distinct reticulate pattern.
Anatoma aedonia
(
Watson, 1886
)
from the Caribbean and the southwestern Atlantic ocean has a turreted overall profile and cancellate sculpture on shoulder and base.
Anatoma alta
(
Watson, 1886
)
from the tropical and subtropical northern Atlantic ocean has an overall more globular shell shape, much wider spaced axial cords on the shoulder (space between cords approximately 4–5 times width of cords), has coarse reticulate sculpture on the base, and is anomphalous.
Anatoma rolani
shows a novel sculptural element, the dense appressed axial lamellae. They are unknown in any other described or undescribed species in
Anatomidae
or
Scissurellidae
(see Geiger 2008).
The recently described
Anatoma plicatazona
Geiger & McLean, 2010
, is based on two specimens from
the Bahamas
. The species is characterized by the keels of the selenizone being turned upwards. Additional specimens from
Cuba
[two specimens (coll. Fernández-Garcés), five specimens (MHNS:
Fig. 1
B), both lots
40 m
, Rancho Luna, Cienfuegos,
Cuba
, 22.017˚N, 80.430˚W] confirm the presence of this species in the Caribbean and extend its range by approximately
600 km
.
Both of those new Caribbean
Anatoma
species seem to be genuinely rare. Only five out of 108 lots of
Anatoma
from the Caribbean belong to those two species (see Geiger 2008 for source of data).
Anatomidae
are approximately as well represented as
Scissurellidae
(130 lots).
Emilio Rolán provided SEM images of additional specimens imaged at CACTI of Vigo University,
Spain
. Two anonymous reviewers helped to improve the manuscript.