Morphological and phylogenetic study of the Western Atlantic Crepidula plana complex (Caenogastropoda, Calyptraeidae), with description of three new species from Brazil
Author
Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
text
Zootaxa
2006
2006-01-20
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1112.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1112.1.1
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Crepidula fornicata
(Linné, 1758)
(Fig. 114)
Synonymy see
Simone (2002: 38)
. Complement:
Crepidula fornicata:
Collin 1995: 815–829
(fig. 1); 2001 (fig. 4);
Simone 2002: 38–40
(figs. 10, 11, 71, 72, 160–164).
The anatomical description provided by
Simone (2002)
is appropriate. The single addition is the female genital papilla. This structure is broader than those of remaining species; a pair of broad, longitudinal folds running in posterior side close from each other, with a shallow and narrow furrow between both, both finishing at some distance from genital pore (Fig. 114). Another longitudinal fold running in right side, narrow, slightly sinuous, starting gradually in base of papilla, finishing also gradually far from pore. Genital pore with thick edges, marked by deep, radial furrows.
Additional material examined.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
;
Florida
;
St. Petersberg
,
MZSP 35843
,
14♀
(
T. Bert
col. 1997,
R. Collin
leg. & id.)
.
N.B.: The lot
ANSP 411047
is 3 shells almost certainly of
C. fornicata
, however, the collect data is
URUGUAY
;
Rocha
,
La Paloma
34º40S
54º09W
(
E. Duarte
leg
iii/1959
).
It
is possible that some change of data happened and this species does not occur in the
south Atlantic
.