Deep-water Thyasiridae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Oman Margin, Arabian Sea, new species and examples of endemism and cosmopolitanism
Author
Oliver, P. Graham
text
Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3995.1.21
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Axinulus
aff.
croulinensis
Jeffreys, 1847
Fig. 4A
Material.
Two specimens, Off Ras Madrakah, southern
Oman
, Discovery cruise 211 st. 12719#1,
19°08´N
58°39´E
,
3150 m
, collected P.G. Oliver,
31 October 1994
.
NMW
.Z. 1995.009.18.
Description.
To
2 mm
in height. Very thin shelled. Equivalve. Equilateral. Outline almost circular a little higher than long; anterior dorsal margin very short, horizontal; anterior curved, ventral slightly extended, posterior curved; posterior dorsal short sloping gently. Hinge plate smooth, edentulous.
Remarks.
In every respect these shells are identical with
A. croulinensis
from the Atlantic Ocean (
Fig. 4
B). In the Atlantic
A. croulinensis
has been recorded throughout and from depths a little as
40 m
to
3861 m
(
Payne & Allen 1991
).
Zelaya (2010)
separated off the
Antarctic
populations as
A. antarcticus
Zelaya, 2010
but from shell characters there is little difference. The Atlantic abyssal
A. brevis
(
Fig. 4
E) has a more tear-drop shaped shell with a distinct anterior slope while an undescribed species (
Fig. 4
C) from the Gulf of
Mexico
is distinctly oblique. Other species cited in WoRMS under
Axinulus
do not conform and need reassignment or placed in as yet undescribed genera. The genus
Genaxinus
is distinct with the very characteristic elevated adductor scars with species known from the Atlantic and SE
Australia
;
Genaxinus eumyarius
M. Sars, 1870
and
Genaxinus albigena
Hedley, 1907
.
Axinulus careyi
Bernard, 1979
has the appearance of a
Mendicula
and
Axinulus hadalis
(
Okutani, Fujikura & Kojima, 1999
)
and
Axinulus thackergeigeri
Valentich-Scott & Coan,
2012
in
Coan & Valentich-Scott, 2012
require novel placement.