Taxonomic review of Aclis Lóven, 1846 (Gastropoda, Eulimidae) from Brazil with notes on other congeners from the western Atlantic and Saint Helena
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Souza, Leonardo Santos De
0000-0002-8242-010X
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Araújo, Tarciso Almeida De
0000-0002-8242-010X
Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista., São Cristóvão, 20940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Author
Pimenta, Alexandre Dias
0000-0002-8242-010X
Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista., São Cristóvão, 20940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
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Aclis marplatensis
(
Castellanos & Landoni, 1984
)
comb. nov.
Fig. 13
Turritellopsis marplatensis
Castellanos & Landoni, 1984: 293
,
Figs. 2-4
:
Absalão
et al.
(1996: 59
,
Figs. 2–3
);
Absalão & Pimenta (2005: 35
. pl. 12, Fig. 95);
Absalão
et al
. (2006: 235)
;
Rios (2009: 114
, Fig. 278);
Signorelli
et al
. (2015: 65
,
Fig. 6
).
Type material.
(see
Signorelli
et al.
2015
for notes and illustrations of the type material).
Holotype
:
MACN-In 28924
.
Paratypes
:
Argentina
: from the type locality:
MACN-In 28294-1
[1].
Type
locality.
Argentina
:
Buenos Aires province
:
Mar del Plata
, Chapadmalal;
N. Landoni
leg.
, 1976.
Material examined.
Brazil
:
Bahia state
:
Royal Charlote Bank Revizee Central V
sta. 07r:
IBUFRJ 14050
[1†]; Bank,
Revizee Central V
sta. 07r:
IBUFRJ 14050
[1†].
Espírito Santo state
: South edge of Abrolhos Shelf,
Revizee Central V
sta. 25a:
IBUFRJ 14008
[1†]; Vitória-Trindade Chain: Jaseur Bank,
Revizee Central V
sta. 23r:
IBUFRJ 13998
[1†];
Rio de Janeiro state
: HAB 11 sta. D2:
MNRJ 15962
[3†];
MNRJ 16969
[1†]; HAB 11 sta. E3:
MNRJ 15963
[3†];
MNRJ 16851
[1†]; HAB 11 sta. E2:
MNRJ 15964
[1†];
MNRJ 16583
[3†]; HAB 11 sta. A1:
MNRJ 15965
[1†]; HAB 11 sta. F2:
MNRJ 15966
[1†];
MNRJ 16582
[1†];
MNRJ 16966
[1†]; HAB 11 sta. G3:
MNRJ 15968
[1†];
Macaé
,
Santana Archipelago
;
22°24′30″S
,
41°42′30″W
,
38 m
; S/
B
Astro Garoupa
col.,
v/1993
:
MNRJ 22141
[5†]: off
Rio de Janeiro
;
23°49′04.20″S
,
42°46′48.60″W
,
225 m
; R/
V Professor
Wladimir Besnard
col.
Xi/1997
;
MNRJ 28195
[7†]:
Campos Basin
;
MNRJ 28198
[1†]; Revizee Sul sta. 6653:
MNRJ 60185
[1]; PADCT sta. 6627:
MNRJ 60254
[1]; Cabo Frio VII sta. 6147;:
IBUFRJ 2428
[1†]; Cabo Frio VII sta. 6165;:
IBUFRJ 2429
[6†];
IBUFRJ 14813
[4†]; Cabo Frio VII sta. 6199;
IBUFRJ 2430
[2†]; Cabo Frio VII sta. 6198;
IBUFRJ 2431
[1†];
Macaé
,
Cabiúnas
; S/
B
Astro Garoupa
col.,
20/v/1993
:
IBUFRJ 7223
[1†];
Macaé
,
Santana Archipelago
, sta. 9;
22°21′30″S
,
41°41′W
,
15 m
; S/
B
Astro Garoupa
col.,
v/1993
:
IBUFRJ 7410
[11†]; Cabo Frio VII sta. 6194;
IBUFRJ 7463
[1†]; Geomar XII sta. 76;
IBUFRJ 7570
[1†]; Geomar XII sta. 125;
IBUFRJ 7693
[1†]; Revizee V sta. 52f:
IBUFRJ 13344
[2†];
São Paulo state
: Revizee sul sta. 6656:
MNRJ 28196
[1†]; Revizee sul sta. 6680:
MNRJ 28197
[5†]; PADCT sta. 6631:
MNRJ 60260
[1]; Revizee sul sta. 6652:
MNRJ 60268
[2];
Caraguatatuba
; 23°53′097″S, 45°30′843″W,
15/ii/2001
:
MZSP 42037
[2];
Ubatuba
, sta. 4854;
23°47′S
,
44°58′W
,
47 m
:
MZSP 85269
[3];
Ubatuba
;
23°53′S
,
45°09′W
,
38 m
; R/
V
Véliger II
col.,
10/x/1986
:
MZSP 85401
[18];
MZSP 88368
[40].
Revised description.
Shell vitreous or whitish, tall, conical, with an obtuse apex, reaching about
4.1 mm
long,
1.2 mm
wide. Protoconch globose, subcylindrical, about 2.0 whorls, 400 μm high, smooth, transition to teleoconch marked by a gentle incremental scar. Teleoconch reaching about eight whorls, regularly convex outline; suture slightly deep, well impressed, sloping; surface glossy, presenting faint microscopic spiral striae in subsutural zone of each whorl; incremental scars strongly demarcated, appearing at irregular intervals; presence of spiral keels, emerging faintly in the first teleoconch whorl, in number of two in the initial whorls, reaching five in the body whorl of
holotype
. Last whorl about 40% of total length, broad; base rounded. Aperture high, elliptical in shape, about 60% of body whorl length, slightly expanded laterally, rounded and slightly advanced anteriorly, acute posteriorly; outer lip thin, orthocline, rectilinear; inner lip thin, reflected. Umbilical fissure present.
Measurements.
Holotype
(MACN-In 28924): 8 whorls; SL=
4.13 mm
; BWL=
1.59 mm
; AL=
0.91 mm
; SW=
1.19 mm
; AW=
0.67 mm
. MNRJ 15964: 8 whorls; SL=
3.62 mm
; BWL=
1.41 mm
; AL=
0.83 mm
; SW=
1.03 mm
; AW=
0.64 mm
.
Remarks.
The present species was originally described in the genus
Turritellopsis
G.O.
Sars, 1878
(
Castellanos & Landoni 1984
), which was included in
Turritellidae
until
Warén (1996)
transferred it to
Mathildidae
based on anatomical characteristics studied by him and by
Haszprunar (1988)
.
The type species of
Turritellopsis
,
Turritellopsis stimpsoni
,
Dall, 1919
[=
Turritellopsis acicula
(Stimpson, 1851)
] was revised and figured by
Warén (1996)
. The shell has convex whorls with sharp spiral keels, similar to those present in
Aclis marplatensis
comb. nov.
(
Fig. 13A–E
). However,
T. stimpsoni
presents the intervals between the spiral keels sculptured by microscopic axial threads (
Warén 1996
: Fig. 28A–C) and lacks the microscopic spiral striae adjacent to the sutures.
Aclis marplatensis
has no axial sculpture and has the microscopic spiral striae in the intervals between the suture and the subsutural spiral cord (
Fig. 13H, I
), which leads to the new combination proposed here. The
holotype
of the species was recently illustrated with SEM images (
Signorelli
et al.
2015
: fig. 6K–L). Based on these images, it is possible to assure that there are no axial threads in the
holotype
compared to what was described and figured by
Castellanos & Landoni (1984)
. The first record of the present species in
Brazil
was reported by
Absalão
et al.
(1996)
(as “
Turritellopsis marplatensis
”). These authors described that the shells from
Brazil
do not present microscopic axial sculpture, but only microscopic spiral striae as described above.
A revised description of the shell is provided here to elucidate the shell morphology of the species. The development of the spiral keels is very homogeneous in
A. marplatensis
, with all of them showing a similar degree of elevation from the teleoconch surface and does not vary among the specimens studied. This pattern seems robust, taking into consideration that this is one of the most abundant species studied.
Aclis marplatensis
can be distinguished from
Aclis eolis
(
Fig. 19A–D
),
Aclis floridana
Bartsch, 1911
(see
Peñas & Rolán 2013
: pl. 2,
Fig. 2A, B
for illustrations of the
type
material),
Aclis hendersoni
Dall, 1927
(
Fig. 19E–F
), all from
Florida
,
USA
, and from
Aclis trilineata
Watson, 1897
(see
Bogi
et al.
2016
:
Fig. 1A–F
, for illustrations), from Madeira and western Mediterranean, by the more pronounced spiral keels of the teleoconch and by the less expanded aperture anteriorly and laterally.
Geographic Distribution.
Brazil
:
Bahia
,
Espirito Santo
, Vitória-Trindade Chain,
Rio de Janeiro
,
São Paulo
(
Absalão 1996
; present study);
Argentina
:
Mar
del plata (
Castellanos & Landoni 1984
).
From
29 to 450 m
.