Living Scallops of Australia and Adjacent Waters (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinoidea: Propeamussiidae, Cyclochlamydidae and Pectinidae)
Author
Dijkstra, Henk H.
Author
Beu, Alan G.
text
Records of the Australian Museum
2018
Rec. Aust. Mus.
2018-05-23
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.2201-4349.70.2018.1670
journal article
10.3853/j.2201-4349.70.2018.1670
2201-4349
5299017
8084C
Veprichlamys perillustris
(
Iredale, 1925
)
Figs 84F,H, 85, 86A,C
Chlamys perillustris
Iredale, 1925: 254
, pl. 41, figs 3–4; Gatliff & Gabriel, 1931: 232.
Mimachlamys (Veprichlamys) perillustris
(Iredale)
.–
Iredale, 1929: 164
.
Mimachlamys perillustris
(Iredale)
.–Macpherson & Chapple, 1951: 145; Cotton, 1961: 107, fig. 93.
Figure 85
. Distribution of
Veprichlamys perillustris
(Iredale)
.
Veprichlamys perillustris
(Iredale)
.–Macpherson & Gabriel, 1962: 300, fig. 342; Garrard, 1969: 5; Beu, 1995: 19; Beu & Darragh, 2001: 115, figs 39A–C, G–I; Raines & Poppe, 2006: 252–253, lower figs; 254, upper figs; pl. 197, fig. 2.
Chlamys (Veprichlamys) perillustris
(Iredale)
.–
Rombouts, 1991: 34
, pl. 28, fig. 2.
Chlamys (Chlamys) perillustris
Iredale
[sic].–Lamprell & Whitehead, 1992: [20], pl. 8, fig. 45.
Type data
.
Holotype
(pr)
AM
C.047394. Type locality:
Victoria
, off
Gabo Island
, alive, 150–250 fathoms [
274–457 m
].
Additional material examined
. —
AUSTRALIA
:
NEW SOUTH WALES
:
NNE of Sydney
,
33°42'S
151°53'–
152°0'E
, alive,
406 m
(3 pr, C.343937)
;
off
Sydney
, 33°44' –
33°50' S
151°50'–
151°46'E
, dead,
329–439 m
(1 v, C.339094)
;
off
Sydney
,
33°45'S
151°49'–
151°50' E
, dead,
439 m
(1 v, C.339155)
;
E of
Sydney
, 33°48'–
33°43'S
151°48'–
151°51'E
, dead,
421 m
(1 v, C.339156)
;
off
Botany Bay
, 34°18'–
34°20' S
151°26'–
151°23'E
, dead,
457 m
(1 pr, C.122960)
;
NE of
Wollongong
, 34°18'–
34°24'S
151°26'–
151°21'E
, dead,
457–466 m
(2 v, C.339154)
;
off
Wollongong
, 34°21'–
34°19'S
151°23'–
151°25'E
, alive,
439 m
(1 v, C.117902; 2 pr, C.120412)
;
off
Jervis Bay
,
35°05'S
151°02'–
151°10'E
, dead,
400–1000 m
(2 v, C.131983)
;
Batemans Bay
, off
Brush Island
, 35°28'–
35°34' S
150°48'–
150°45'E
, alive,
448–467 m
(1 pr, C.343935)
;
SE of
Ulladulla
, 35°29'–
35°25' S
150°47'–
150°50'E
, dead,
440 m
(1 v, C.102897)
;
off
Batemans Bay
, 35°29'–
35°34'S
150°48'–
150°45'E
, dead,
457 m
(2 v, C.123378)
;
ENE of
Batemans Bay
, 35°32'–
35°42'S
150°45'–
150°39'E
, alive,
384 m
(1 pr, C.343936)
;
E of
Eden
, 36°57'–
36°58' S
150°22' –
150°22.14'E
, dead,
960–1050 m
(1 v, C.310695)
.
VICTORIA
: off
Gabo Island
,
37°41'S
150°13'E
, alive,
274–366 m
(1 pr, C.047394; 1 pr, C.170816)
; between Cape Howe & Lakes Entrance,
37°55'S
149°0' E
, dead,
75–78 m
(21 v, C.339093);
off
Gabo Island
, 38°06'–
38°0'S
149°58'–
150°02'E
, dead,
329 m
(1 v, C.339153)
;
S of
Gabo Island
,
38°10'S
149°55'E
, dead,
365 m
(3 pr, C.154683)
;
SE of
Gabo Island
,38°12'–
38°11'S
149°49' –
149°53' E
, alive,
439 m
(1 pr,C.108614)
;
c. 27 mls SE of
Cape Everard
,
38°15'S
149°12'E
, dead,
165–274 m
(1 v, C.094543)
;
33 mls S of
Cape Conran
,
Bass Canyon
,
38°18'S
148°39'E
, dead,
750 m
(1 v, C.339092)
;
30 mls S of
Cape Everard
,
38°30'S
149°30'E
, dead,
366 m
(6 v, C.339091)
.
TASMANIA
: off Cape Naturaliste,
40°50'S
148°46'E
,dead,
399 m
(7 v,C.339090)
; off NE coast,
41°03'S
148°42'E
,dead,
125 m
(1 v,C.339089);off Cape Forestier,
42°10'S
148°34'E
,dead,
205 m
(1 v,C.339086);
20 mls E of
Maria Island
,
42°32' S
148°24'E
,dead,
234 m
(1 v,C.336935)
;
ENE of
Maria Island
,
42°34'S
148°30'E
,dead,
229–329 m
(3 v,C.339085)
;
9.5mls NE of
Tasman Island
,
43°12'S
148°13' E
, dead,
570.5 m
(1 v,C.339088)
;
E of
D’Entrecasteaux Channel
,
44°02'S
146°50'E
, dead,
176 m
(2 v, C.339087)
.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
: 40 mls
S of Cape Wiles
,
35°39'S
136°40'–
136°50'E
, dead,
174–183 m
(10 v, C.305945;10 v [more close-set lamellae on costae], C.032057)
;
Great Australian Bight, 50 mls
SW of Cape Adieu
,
32°42'S
131°27'E
, dead,
79 m
(1 v, C.339084).
Description
. Shell up to c.
37 mm
high, thin, weakly inflated, strongly prosocline, almost equivalve, strongly inequilateral, anterior auricles markedly larger and longer than posterior ones, umbonal angle c. 85–90°; whitish or pale orange to orange-brown, a few specimens yellowish.
Both valves sculptured with c. 20 regular, narrow, widely spaced scaly costae and intercostal antimarginal microsculpture, forming evenly concave intercosal spaces. Pre-radial stage with short antimarginal ridgelets (Beu &
Figure 86
. A, C,
Veprichlamys perillustris
(Iredale)
, specimen in Fig.84F, H; lv exterior (A), rv interior (C).B, I,
Mimachlamys albolineata
(G. B. Sowerby II)
, specimen in Fig. 84I–K; rv interior (B), lv exterior (I). D, G,
Mimachlamys funebris
(Reeve)
, WAM S55490, Entrance Point, Broome, WA; rv interior (D), lv exterior (G). E, F,
Mimachlamys asperrima
(Lamarck)
, AM C.097543, D’Entrecasteaux Channel, TAS,
18 m
; rv interior (E), lv exterior (F). H, J,
Mimachlamys cloacata
(Reeve)
, AM C.103803, off Picnic Point, Hervey
Bay
, QLD,
9–12 m
; lv exterior (H), rv interior (J). Scale bars represent
20 mm
(A, C, D, G),
10 mm
(B, H–J),
30 mm
(E, F).
Darragh, 2001: fig. 39G, I), continuing intercostally over disc; antimarginal ridgelets long and straight near centre of disc. Anterior auricles with 3–4 narrow, weakly scaly radial riblets; posterior auricle of left valve smooth, of right valve with 4–5 prominent squamous radial riblets. Byssal notch relatively deep, byssal fasciole broad. Functional ctenolium well-developed, with 5–6 teeth.
Dimensions
.
Illustrated
specimen: VIC,
S of Gabo
I.,
365 m
(
AM
C.154683): rv: H 37.0, L 33.0 mm; lv: H 37.3, L
32.6 mm
; D 11.0 mm.
Iredale (1925: 254)
stated the dimensions of the
holotype
as H 29, L
25 mm
.
Habitat
. Living on the continental shelf and in the upper bathyal zone, probably byssally attached to hard substrates on soft bottoms.
Distribution
. Australian temperate waters, from
New South Wales
(c.
33°S
) southwards to the Great Australian Bight. Present specimens alive at
274–
467 m
.
Remarks
. This species closely resembles its
New Zealand
congener
Veprichlamys kiwaensis
(
Powell, 1933
)
(Dijkstra & Marshall, 2008: 61, figs 51–52), differing mainly in shape (
V. perillustris
is much more strongly prosocline than
V. kiwaensis
) and sculpture (
V. perillustris
has about 20 costae,
V. kiwaensis
about 25, with secondary interstitial riblets near the ventral margin in some specimens that are absent from
V. perillustris
).
Veprichlamys kiwaensis
also consistently has pink radial costae on a paler ground, whereas the costae are not distinctively coloured in
V. perillustris
.