New shelf and bathyal Philippine leptochitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora Lepidopleurida) Author Sirenko, Boris I. text Zootaxa 2020 2020-11-16 4878 3 467 500 journal article 7950 10.11646/zootaxa.4878.3.3 b9c711ba-146d-447b-ac2d-e1a0fcce0053 1175-5326 4425178 B660B3B2-7D4A-44C4-92C9-4BE24A1EA950 Leptochiton longispinus Saito, 2001 ( Figs. 6–8 ) Leptochiton longispinus Saito 2001: 111 , figs 6, 7, pl. 1, figs 4–6. Type material. Holotype (NSMT-Mo 72764), 4 paratypes (NSMT-Mo 72765–72767). Type locality. Japan , central part of Tosa Bay ( 621–622 m ) ( Saito 2001 ) . Material examined. Philippines , AURORA 2007, stn CC 2701 , 14°48’N , 123°16’E , 709–718 m , 1 spm (MNHN-IM-2013-67052), BL 13.0 mm, 27.05.2007 . Distribution. Japan , Tosa Bay (621–622) and now off Philippines ( 709–718 m ). FIGURE 6. Leptochiton longispinus , Philippines (MNHN-IM-2013-67052), BL 13.0 mm: A. Valve IV, dorsal view; B. Valve VIII, dorsal view; C. Valve VI, ventral view; D. Valve IV, detail of tegmentum in central area; E. Valve IV, rostral view; F. Valve VIII, lateral view. FIGURE 7. Leptochiton longispinus , Philippines (MNHN-IM-2013-67052), BL 13.0 mm: A. Dorsal and ventral spicules and dorsal and marginal needles; B. Dorsal spicules and needles, C. Dorsal spicules; D. Sutural spicules and needles. FIGURE 8. Leptochiton longispinus , Philippines (MNHN-IM-2013-67052), BL 13.0 mm: A. Radula; B. Central and first lateral teeth of radula. Remarks. The studied specimen (MNHN-IM-2013-67052) is damaged, lacking the head valve. It has 14–17 pores of aesthetes in each granule, 14 gills arranged from valve VI to near the anus, a radula 5.8 mm long with 35 transverse rows of mature teeth. The species belongs to the group of L . rissoi-L. vietnamensis and differs from the other species of this group by having 14–17 aesthete pores in the granules of the central areas (vs. 7–9 pores in L. rissoi , 18–21 pores in L. vietnamensis ). Moreover, the central tooth of the radula of L. longispinus shows a longitudinal rib (vs. no longitudinal rib in L. rissoi ), the granules in the central areas are separated from each other in L. longispinus (vs. granules overlapping each other in L. vietnamensis ).