Revision of the Australian species of Anatomidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda)
Author
Geiger, Daniel L.
Author
Jansen, Patty
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Thieleella gunteri
(
Cotton & Godfrey, 1933
)
:
Figures 15–18
Schizotrochus gunteri
Cotton & Godfrey, 1933: 23
: pl. 1, fig. 11.
Schizotrochus gunteri
:
Cotton, 1945: 150
.
Schizotrochus gunteri
:
Cotton, 1959: 41
, fig. 15.
Scissurella
(
Anatoma
)
gunteri
:
Wilson, 1993: 46
.
Anatoma guntheri
[sic]:
Jansen, 1999: 49
, figs. 10–12.
Type material
.
HOLOTYPE
(
SAM
D.10769:
Cotton, 1959
,
Jansen, 1999
), 1.5 x
1.1 mm
(W x H).
Type
locality
.
Beachport
,
South Australia
, 150 fms. [=
275 m
] (OD)
.
Etymology
. Named after Rev. H. Gunter from
South Australia
(OD).
Description
. Shell globular, medium sized to large (
3 mm
). Protoconch 3/4 whorls, reticulate sculpture, varix faint, not connecting to embryonic cap, aperture sinusoid. Teleoconch I 0.6–0.85 whorls, 16–22 axials, apical spiral in position of selenizone, interstices with fine growth lines. Teleoconch II 2 2/3 whorls, shoulder with strong axials, approximately 45 on body whorl, approximately 20 fine spirals running over axials. Base with more numerous but finer axials, spirals of equal strength to axials, base sloping continuously into umbilicus. Umbilicus narrow, deep, with indistinct funiculus. Selenizone at periphery, keels elevated but fragile, growth increments faint, not coordinated with axials on shoulder or base. Slit open, margins parallel. Aperture rounded, flared in lower adumbilical portion. Animal unknown.
FIGURE 15.
Thieleella gunteri
. AMS C.31845. 40 miles S of Cape Wiles, SA, Australia, 174–183 m. Scale bar shell = 200 µm. Scale bar protoconch = 50 µm.
Differential diagnosis
.
Anatoma australis
from
New South Wales
,
Queensland
, and NW and SW
Western Australia
has axials on the shoulder and on the base of equal strength, while in
T. gunteri
the shoulder axials are markedly stronger.
Anatoma australis
also has flocculant protoconch sculpture whereas
T. gunteri
has a reticulate one.
Anatoma tobeyoides
from
Tasmania
,
Victoria
,
New South Wales
, and
Queensland
, also has axials of equal strength on the shoulder and base, a protoconch with a flocculant sculpture, and a teleoconch I of fewer than 0.5 whorls.
Distribution
.
Tasmania
and
South Australia
,
219–667 m
(shells only), sandy and silty bottoms.
Specimen records
.
SA.
667 m
, off
Cape
Martin
,
38.125S
,
140E
(
AMS
C.402691, 3).
174 m
, 40 ml S of
Cape
Wiles
,
35.65S
,
136.667E
(
AMS
C.402690, 20+; AMS C.31845, 20+).
TAS.
212 m
, S of
Storm Bay
,
43.783S
,
147.808E
(
AMS
C.402634, 3)
.
570.5 m
, 9.5 ml
NE of
Tasman
Is
,
43.208S
,
148.229E
(
AMS
C.402693, 6)
.
113 m
,
NE of
Cape
Pillar
,
43.167S
,
148.112E
(
AMS
C.402723, 1)
.
399 m
, off
Cape
Naturaliste
,
40.843S
,
148.775E
(
AMS
C.402628, 22;
AMS
C.402692, 2).
Literature records
. Beachport, 150 fms. [=
274 m
], 200 fms. [=
365 m
], SA;
Cape
Jaffa, 100, 130, 300 fms. [=
182, 237, 548 m
], SA;
Cape
Wiles, 100 fms. [=
182 m
], SA (
Cotton, 1945
).
Remarks
.
Cotton & Godfrey (1933)
also cite
Cape
Pillar,
Tasmania
, 100 fms. [=
182 m
] as a locality for this species. This could indicate
paratypes
, but the whereabouts of these specimens is currently unknown (SAM?).
The characteristic strong axial sculpture on the shoulder and the more numerous weaker axials on the base of
T. gunteri
is shared with
A.
s.l.
finlayi
(
Powell, 1937
) from Three King Is,
New Zealand
. If these two species should be synonymous,
T. gunteri
has priority. Although some species have been considered to be shared between continental
Australia
and
New Zealand
[e.g.
Incisura rosea
(Hedley, 1904)
with nominate subspecies in
New Zealand
and Australian subspecies
remota
(Iredale, 1924)] such indications are dubious and may simply reflect our poor knowledge of microgastropods in general.
Anatoma aupouria
occurs in Australian territorial waters, though the area belongs to the
New Zealand
faunal province.