Illustrations and taxonomic placement of the Recent Fusus and Fasciolaria in the Lamarck collection of the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Geneva
Author
Finet, Yves
Author
Snyder, Martin Avery
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Zootaxa
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2012-10-05
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Fusus scalarinus
Lamarck, 1816
(
Figure 20
)
1816
Fusus scalarinus
Lamarck
: 8
, pl. 437, fig. 2
1822
Fusus scalarinus
Lamarck
: 133
, sp. no. 36
1832
Fusus nifat
(Lamarck) Deshayes
: 161
1840a Kiener
: pl. 23, fig. 1 and pl. 24, fig. 2
Type
locality:
not stated.
Material in
MHNG
, Lamarck collection (tentatively selected by G. Mermod from the Delessert collection):
2 specimens
MHNG
INVE 51739 (
ex
MHNG 1098/41) (figured herein,
Fig. 20A
–
B
);
1098/41/1
:
46 mm
;
1098/41/2
:
36.5 mm
.
No
locality on the label.
Remarks:
According to Rosalie de Lamarck, there was only
one specimen
in her father’s collection. Lamarck stated a size of 16 lignes et demie (=
37.2 mm
). The
two specimens
in the Lamarck collection were chosen by Mermod from a series of many specimens labeled
Pusionella nifat
in the Delessert collection. In the handwritten card file that he made for the Lamarck collection, Mermod noted that among the specimens which were in the Delessert collection, one matches
Lamarck’s 1816
figure and also matches the 1822 description fairly well. It further matches the size (about
37 mm
) given by Lamarck in (1822). This would mean that the note applies to specimen 1098/41/2 (
36.5 mm
), but subsequently Mermod labeled only the larger specimen 1098/41/1 (
46 mm
) as “
type
”. He also added that the
2 specimens
selected were placed with doubt in the Lamarck collection because neither of them matches Kiener’s figures.
Current taxonomic position:
Pusionella nifat
(
Bruguière, 1789
)
; placed in synonymy with
Pusionella nifat
[
Turridae
], the
type
species of
Pusionella
Gray, 1847
, by Tryon (1881): 271. Locality is West Africa.