Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy) Author Negri, Mauro Pietro Author Corselli, Cesare text Zootaxa 2016 4186 1 1 97 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4186.1.1 5b97cddd-5284-4a6b-8693-898864fb4711 1175-5326 165288 029B675F-776C-4CD6-9992-FA05AEADFA7B Spirolaxis centrifugus (Monterosato, 1890) Fig. 16 o–q Pseudomalaxis centrifuga Monterosato, 1890 (p. 161). Pseudomalaxis ( Spirolaxis ) centrifuga ( Monterosato)—Monterosato 1913 (p. 363, lower fig. in same page); Nordsieck 1968 (p. 64, pl. 10, fig. 37.30); Taviani 1984 (p. 42, pl. 2, figs. 4–5). Pseudomalaxis ( Spirolaxis ) centrifuga ( Monterosato, 1913 ) Nordsieck 1972 (p. 147, pl. R XIV, fig. 10). Spirolaxis centrifuga Boss & Merrill 1984 (p. 362, pl. 62, fig. 2). Spirolaxis centrifugus (Monterosato, 1890) —Melone & Taviani 1984 (p. 185, figs. 62–64). ? Spirolaxis clenchi Jaume & Borro, 1946 —Melone & Taviani 1984 (p. 188, figs. 65–67); Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 226, top right fig.). Diagnostic characters . Planispiral shell; disjuncted first teleoconch whorl; subquadrangular aperture; four robust spiral keels placed at angles of the quadrangular whorls; thin sinuous axials forming elongated nodes on keels. Protoconch: slightly more than 2 whorls; diameter about 500 µm; surface smooth; transition to the teleoconch marked by a simple lip preceded by a narrow, slightly sinuous varix. Remarks . The western Atlantic species S. exquisitus (Dall & Simpson, 1901) is sometimes considered a synonym of S. centrifugus (cf. Melone & Taviani 1984). The Caribbean Spirolaxis clenchi Jaume & Borro, 1946 could also be a synonym of S. centrifugus , but the relationships between the two taxa are unclear. Occurrence . Box-corer sample BC72 (1 specimen). Diameter: 3.5 mm . Distribution and habitat . The species is distributed on both sides of the Atlantic and in the Mediterranean, ranging in depth from circalittoral to bathyal zones (Melone & Taviani 1984). Fossil record. Pliocene? of Italy ( Tabanelli 2008, as S. clenchi ).