Revision of the Recent Alvania scabra (Philippi, 1844) complex (Mollusca, Gastropoda Rissoidae) from the Mediterranean Sea with the description of a new species
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Amati, Bruno
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Appolloni, Massimo
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Giulio, Andrea Di
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Scuderi, Danilo
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Smriglio, Carlo
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Oliverio, Marco
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Zootaxa
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2020-04-28
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Alvania sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
(
Figs 4
A–O; 5A–O; 8; 15D–I; Table III)
Rissoa sculptilis
Monterosato, 1877: 35
, pl. III, fig. 6 (two drawings) not
Alvania sculptilis
(
May, 1920
) (
Merelina
)
secondary homonymy (
Criscione & Ponder, 2011
; Bouchet, 2011)
Alvania scabra
—
van Aartsen
et al.,
1984: 24
(non
Philippi, 1844
)
Alvania oranica
—
Gofas
et al.,
2011: 183
;
Gofas, 1990: 114
(non
Pallary, 1900
)
Other references.
Alvania sculptilis
;
van Aartsen, 1982: 5
, 6, 6 unnumbered figs;
Amati & Oliverio, 1985: 34
, fig. 3;
Gofas, 1990: 130
, fig. 58;
Tringali, 2001: 210
, figs 6a–6c,7, 8a–8b;
Giannuzzi Savelli
et al.,
2002: 109
, fig. 443;
Agamennone & Micali, 2009: 6
, fig. 2;
Oliver & Templado, 2009: 61
, 63, figs 20–22, 25;
Gofas
et al.,
2011: 183
, 3 unnumbered figs;
Perna, 2013: 64
, 4 unnumbered figs;
Appolloni
et al.,
2018: 46
, figs 16C, D;
Scaperrotta
et al.,
2019: 143
, pl. IV, fig. L.
Type material.
Rissoa sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
3 syntypes
(numbered 1, 2, 3) (MCZR-M-22162/S, Monterosato coll. ex Joly coll.) (
Figs 3
A–C), type locality:
Algiers
,
Algeria
.
Other material examined.
Morocco
: Al Hoceima, beached, 95 sh (
CS-PM
); Cala Iris, 1 sh (
MO
);
Chafarinas Islands
(N African Mediterranean), beached, 20 sh (
JT
,
JDO
).
Algeria
:
Algiers
, 1 sh (MCZR-M-22250, Monterosato coll. ex Joly coll., as
Rissoa watsoni
? Schw.); Rada of
Algiers
,
70-90 m
depth 1 sh (
IN-M
260A).
Spain
: Granada, Punta de la Mona, Almuñecar, 7 sh (
JT
,
JDO
); Marina del Este, Almuñecar, rocks
36°43.7’N
03°43.5’W
, photophylous algae
1–3 m
depth,
x.1999
, 39 sh (
SG
.B114); Malága, Marbella, 2 sh. (
BA
); Malága, fishing darsena
36°42.63’N
04°25.36’W
dock wall
0–1 m
depth,
iv.2018
, 1 sh. (SG- J.A. Caballero coll.); Malága, Calahonda
36°29.4’N
04°41.8’W
, rocks and algae, low tide,
08.x.2006
,
7 lv
(
SG
); Benalmádena-Costa, breakwater rocks
1–5 m
depth
36°35.3’N
04°31.7’W
,
vi.2003
, 8 sh (
SG
.AN62),
20.08.2006
,
14 lv
(
SG
); Benalmádena-Costa, beached
36°35.3’N
04°31.7’W
, 3 sh (
SG
); Cadiz, Getares, Algeciras beached,
viii.1995
,>200 sh (
IN
), 2 sh (
DS
); Cadiz, Getares, Punta Carnero beached, 1988, 76 sh (
IN
); Cadiz, Getares Nord, Algeciras, beached,
ix.1987
,>250 sh (
IN
); Cadiz, Getares,
3–6 m
depth 1985 9 sh (
IN-M
207E); Algeciras (
Gibraltar
Strait), beached, 35 sh (
JT
,
JDO
);
Gibraltar
Strait,
Ceuta
Nord, Benzù,
35°55.0’N
05°22.5’W
infralittoral
0–4 m
depth,
v.1986
, 4 sh (Bouchet, Gofas & Lozouet leg.,
MNHN
);
Gibraltar
Strait,
Ceuta
Sud, Anse Sarchal
35°53.4’N
05°17.8’W
infralittoral,
0–3 m
depth,
v.1986
, 1 sh (Bouchet, Gofas & Lozouet leg.,
MNHN
);
Gibraltar
Strait,
Ceuta
Sud, Pta del Desnarigado
35°53.6’N
05°16.8’W
plongée
16–20 m
depth,
vi.1986
, 7 sh (
LE
136 Bouchet, Gofas & Lozouet leg.
MNHN
); Tarifa,
8.ix.1985
, 6 sh (
BA
);
Balearic Islands
: Colonian Sant’Jordi (Majorca Is.),
0.50 m
depth,
Caulerpa
, 3 sh (
CS-PM
);
Distribution.
A. sculptilis
is restricted to the westernmost Mediterranean, where it is locally common (southern
Spain
,
Morocco
,
Algeria
, and
Tunisia
;
Jendouba
, Tabarka, only photograph of a specimen,
Natural History Museum Rotterdam, 2019
) (
Fig. 8
). Found amidst photophylous algae in Andalucia (
Gofas
et al.
2011
; I. Nofroni pers. comm.),
Morocco
(
Tringali 2001
) in
1–10 m
depth; empty shells in
0–90 m
depth. Found sympatric with
A. scabra
and
A. josefoi
.
Description.
Shell (
Figs 4
A–O; 5A–O; 15D–I) small for the genus, height
1.55–2.42 mm
, width
0.91–1.4 mm
, H/W ratio
1.607
–1.967
, ovate-conical. Protoconch (
Figs 15E, H
) paucispiral with nucleus moderately intorted, of 1.2–1.5 whorls, height
0.275
–0.325
mm
, nucleus diameter (d)
0.075
–0.133
mm
, first half whorl diameter (Do)
0.150
–0.250
mm
, maximum diameter (DM)
0.275
–0.362
mm
; sculpture of a dozen parallel rows of rounded to broadly triangular microtubercles, sometimes fused, and occasional spiral threads in the interspaces (
Figs 15E, H
). Protoconch-teleoconch boundary well marked. Teleoconch of 3–3.8 convex, slightly angled whorls, with suture impressed. Axial sculpture on the last whorl present or absent, of 10–20 orthocline or very slightly opisthocline ribs, plus the labial varix, narrower than the interspaces, gradually vanishing at the base. Spiral sculpture finer than the axial, of equidistant cords, 7–10 on the last whorl, with 3–5 above the aperture and 4–5 on the base, 2–3 on the penultimate whorl. Wide subsutural ramp devoid of spirals. Cords II, IV and V starting immediately after the protoconch-teleoconch boundary; cord III starting as a cordlet after 2.2 whorls, gradually yet rapidly turning into a cord; cord I appearing at 1.2–2.5 whorls (Table III), (or cords II and IV starting after the protoconch-teleoconch boundary; cord III appearing after 0.25–2 whorls; cord I starting after 1.2–2.5 whorl; cord V not starting). The casual examination of 41 shells showed, after the protoconch-teleoconch boundary, 3 spiral cords on
13 specimens
and 2 spiral cords on
28 specimens
. Small, rounded tubercles at the intersections; interspaces quadrangular. Microsculpture of growth lines and spiral threads on the whole surface (
Figs 15F, I
). Umbilical chink present or absent. Aperture pyriform, small, height
0.66–0.96 mm
, H/Ha ratio 2.235–2.63, peristome continuous, outer varix modest, internally smooth. Colouration translucent whitish-yellowish, with quadrangular subsutural brown blotches; periphery and median columellar area whitish. Operculum typical for the genus, thin, corneous, paucispiral with eccentric nucleus. Soft parts unknown.
Remarks
(See also Table III and
Figs 4
A–O; 5A–O; 15D–I).
A. sculptilis
is morphologically more variable than previously suggested, even within the same population (
Figs 5
A–O), in size, proportions, outline and in the strength and disposition of sculpture. In most specimens the axial sculpture is lacking or very weak (often present only on the first teleoconch whorls). The tubercles at the intersections are variably evident, but very rarely spinose.
Gofas
et al.
(2011: 183)
considered
A. oranica
as a synonym of
A. sculptilis
,
differing from the closely related
A. scabra
in its 3 spiral cords. Actually,
A. sculptilis
may also have 2 spirals on the first whorl and up to 5 above the aperture.
FIGURE 4. A–O.
Alvania sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
.
A–C.
syntype numbered 1 from Algiers (Algeria), height 2.25 mm, with original labels (Monterosato coll ex Joly coll. MCZR-M-22162/S).
D.
syntype numbered 2 from Algiers (Algeria), height 2.1 mm (Monterosato coll ex Joly coll. MCZR-M-22162/S).
E.
syntype numbered 3 from Algiers (Algeria), height 1.9 mm (Monterosato coll ex Joly coll MCZR-M-22162/S).
F.
Getares nord (Spain), height 1.55 mm (IN).
G–I.
Alvania conspicua
(
Pallary, 1900
)
, Arzew, Oran (Algeria), height 2.1 mm with original label (MCZR-M-30061).
J, K.
Algiers (Algeria) height 1.7 mm, with original label (Monterosato coll. MCZR-M-22250).
L.
Getares, Algeciras (Spain) 3–6 m depth, height 2.25 mm (IN).
M.
same locality (Spain) 3–6 m depth, height 2.15 mm (IN).
N, O.
Algiers (Algeria) height 1.73 mm (IN).
P.
Merelina sculptilis
May, 1920
, original drawing (
May, 1920: 62
, pl. XV, fig 15).
Tringali (2001: 209)
considered
A. sculptilis
and
A. scabra
easily diagnosable in the western Mediterranean based on the lack of the fourth abapical spiral cord in
A. sculptilis
and the protoconch with a more confused sculpture in
A. sculptilis
(
vs
more dome-shaped and with more regular rows of microtubercles in
A. scabra
).
Tringali (2001: 210
, figs 6–8) stressed the variability of
A. sculptilis
,
with shells showing axial and spiral sculpture of the same strength, others with axials only on the first whorls (the last dominated by spirals), and finally shells almost devoid of axial sculpture. Noteworthy,
A. scabra
shows almost the same range of variation (
Fig. 1N
).
Gofas
et al.
(2011: 183)
considered the status of
A. sculptilis
vs
A. scabra
as unsettled, not excluding the possibility of a single very variable species. Conversely,
Agamennone & Micali (2009: 4)
considered the morphological difference and the geographic ‘separation’ (albeit they are sympatric in the Western Mediterranean) as sufficient to separate the two species.
FIGURE 5.
Alvania sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
. Getares, Algeciras (Spain).
A.
height 2.1 mm (IN)
B.
height 2.1 mm (IN).
C.
height 1.85 mm (IN).
D.
height 2.25 mm (IN).
E.
height 2.3 mm (IN).
F.
height 2.2 mm (IN).
G.
height 2.1 mm (IN).
H.
height 2.2 mm (IN).
I.
height 1.9 mm (IN).
J.
height 2.05 mm (IN).
K.
height 1.85 mm (IN).
L.
height 2.1 mm (IN).
M.
height 1.95 mm (IN).
N.
height 1.95 mm (IN).
O.
height 2.1 mm (IN).
TABLE III.
Measurements of teleoconch and protoconch of
Alvania sculptilis
in mm, with range, mean and standard deviation. 1 = syntype numbered 1; 2 and 3 = syntypes numbered 2–3; 4–7, 9–12 = Getares North; 8 = Algiers; 13 = Getares 3-6 m depth; 14, 15 = Getares viii.95. *6: Axial ribs present only on the approximately last half whorl.
Teleoconch |
1 |
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
Height |
2.25 |
2.1 |
1.9 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
1.95 |
2.3 |
1.73 |
1.55 |
Width |
1.4 |
1.25 |
1.15 |
1.16 |
1.26 |
1.16 |
1.3 |
1.03 |
0.91 |
Aperture height |
0.95 |
0.875 |
0.85 |
0.83 |
0.86 |
0.76 |
0.96 |
0.76 |
0.66 |
Height/Width ratio |
1.607 |
1.680 |
1.652 |
1.81 |
1.666 |
1.681 |
1.769 |
1.679 |
1.703 |
Height/aperture height |
2.368 |
2.40 |
2.235 |
2.53 |
2.441 |
2.565 |
2.395 |
2.276 |
2.348 |
N° of whorls |
3.2 |
3.2 |
3 |
3.3 |
3.4 |
3.2 |
3.8 |
3 |
3 |
N° axial ribs on last whorls + varix |
No+v |
20+v |
No+v |
14+v |
14+v |
10+v* |
15+v |
No+v |
15+v |
N° spiral cords on last whorls (above aperture) |
10(5) |
9(5) |
9(5) |
7(3) |
8(4) |
8(3) |
7(3) |
8(3) |
7(3) |
N° spiral cords on last whorls on the base |
5 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
Start I |
1.4 |
1.2 |
1.8 |
No |
1.5 |
No |
No |
2.1 |
No |
Start III |
2.2 |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Protoconch |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
height |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.295 |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.275 |
0.287 |
Diameter of nucleus |
0.11 |
0.10 |
0.12 |
0.112 |
0.116 |
0.10 |
0.133 |
0.112 |
0.10 |
Diameter of first half whorl |
0.20 |
0.25 |
0.20 |
0.212 |
0.233 |
0.20 |
0.216 |
0.225 |
0.20 |
Maximum diameter |
0.35 |
0.33 |
0.35 |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.333 |
0.283 |
0.325 |
0.275 |
N° of whorls |
1.2 |
1.2 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.2 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.5 |
1.3 |
......continued on the next page
TABLE III. (Continued)
Teleoconch |
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
Min–max
|
Mean
|
Std
|
Height |
2.13 |
2.13 |
1.92 |
2.42 |
2.13 |
1.9 |
1.55–2.42 |
2.041 |
0.222 |
Width |
1.1 |
1.16 |
1.16 |
1.23 |
1.27 |
1.07 |
0.91–1.40 |
1.203 |
0.120 |
Aperture height |
0.83 |
0.83 |
0.83 |
0.92 |
0.86 |
0.75 |
0.66–0.96 |
0.835 |
0.079 |
Height/Width ratio |
1.936 |
1.836 |
1.655 |
1.967 |
1.677 |
1.775 |
1.607–1967 |
1.740 |
0.107 |
Height/aperture height |
2.566 |
2.566 |
2.313 |
2.630 |
2.476 |
2.533 |
2.235–2.630 |
2.443 |
0.121 |
N° of whorls |
3.75 |
3.5 |
3 |
3.75 |
3.5 |
3.1 |
3–3.8 |
3.313 |
0.289 |
N° axial ribs on last whorls + varix |
No+v |
15+v |
19+v |
13+v |
14+v |
No+v |
No/10–20+v |
14.9+v |
2.8 |
N° spiral cords on last whorls (above aperture) |
8(3) |
8(3) |
8(3) |
9(4) |
9(5) |
7(3) |
7–10(3–5) |
8.13(3.7) |
0.96 (0.9) |
N° spiral cords on last whorls on the base |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
4–5 |
4.46 |
0.52 |
Start I |
No |
No |
No |
1.8 |
2.5 |
No |
No/1.2–2.5 |
1.76 |
Start III |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No–2.2 |
2.2 |
Protoconch |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14
|
15
|
Min–max
|
Mean
|
Std
|
height |
0.30 |
0.30 |
0.325 |
0.325 |
0.275 |
0.30 |
0.275–0.325 |
0.299 |
0.014 |
Diameter of nucleus |
0.075 |
0.112 |
0.10 |
0.111 |
0.112 |
0.125 |
0.075–0.133 |
0.109 |
0.013 |
Diameter of first half whorl |
0.15 |
0.212 |
0.20 |
0.225 |
0.237 |
0.25 |
0.15–0.25 |
0.214 |
0.025 |
Maximum diameter |
0.30 |
0.35 |
0.35 |
0.35 |
0.35 |
0.362 |
0.275–0.362 |
0.327 |
0.028 |
N° of whorls |
1.4 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.3 |
1.5 |
1.2–1.5 |
1.34 |
0.13 |
Rissoa
(
Alvinia
)
conspicua
Pallary, 1900
ex Monterosato
, is a
nomen nudum
(“close to
R. fischeri
,
but distinct”;
Pallary, 1900
;
1920
). A specimen from Arzew,
Oran
(
Algeria
), one of the localities listed by Pallary, was found in the Monterosato collection (MCZR-M-30061). Albeit not a fresh shell, it clearly belongs to
A. sculptilis
(
Figs 4
G–I).
Alvania sculptilis
(
May, 1920
)
[
Merelina sculptilis
May, 1920: 62
, pl. XV, fig. 15;
Criscione & Ponder 2011
] (
Fig. 4P
) is a junior secondary homonym of
Alvania sculptilis
(
Monterosato, 1877
)
. However, as already commented by Bouchet (2011), these two species may prove to belong to different genera when a robust phylogeny of
Alvania
s.l.
becomes available. We thus agree that, for the time being, it is advisable to keep using the invalid name
Alvania sculptilis
(
May, 1920
)
for the Australian species. See under
A. scabra
for the differences with this species.
A. sculptilis
differs from
A. sororcula
by the axial riblets on the last whorl (10–20 when present in
A. sculptilis
vs
25–29 in
A. sororcula
), and the teleoconch spiral microsculpture (spaced threadlets, more closely set only those on the spiral cords in
A. sculptilis
vs
weaker and more spaced in
A. sororcula
).
A. sculptilis
differs from
A. lucinae
by the size (H
2.42 in
A. sculptilis
vs
1.95 mm
in
A. lucinae
); the tubercles at the intersections (rounded nodulose, in
A. sculptilis
vs
spinose or almost spinose in
A. lucinae
); the spiral cords (all the same strength in
A. sculptilis
vs
cord III more protruding in
A. lucinae
).
A. sculptilis
differs from
A. josefoi
by the different teleoconch microsculpture (
Figs 15E, F; H, I
vs
16H, I) and the colouration (whitish-yellowish with subsutural blotches, and periphery and median columellar area whitish in
A. sculptilis
vs
monochrome white, with the typical brown subsutural blotch before the varix in
A. josefoi
).
A. sculptilis
differs from
A. scuderii
by the axial riblets on the last whorl (10–20, when present in
A. sculptilis
vs
15–18 in
A. scuderii
); the spiral cords above the aperture (variable 3–5 cords in
A. sculptilis
vs
always 4 cords in
A. scuderii
); the colouration (translucent yellowish-whitish, with darker spiral band at the base and quadrangular subsutural brown blotches in
A. sculptilis
vs
brownish background with dark-brown spirals in
A. scuderii
).
Some specimens of
A. sculptilis
with a slender, robust shell found along the southern Spanish coasts (Getares, Algeciras) are similar to
A. pizzinii
n. sp.
, but differ by their more robust and slender shell, the wider subsutural ramp and the visible umbilical chink.