The family Pectinidae in South Africa and Mozambique (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinoidea)
Author
Dijkstra, H. H.
Author
Kilburn, R. N.
text
African Invertebrates
2001
2001-12-31
42
263
321
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7910445
2305-2562
7910445
Laevichlamys weberi
(Bavay, 1904)
(Figs 27–28)
Chlamys weberi
Bavay, 1904: 202
, pl. 6, figs 5–6;
Lussi, 1995: 2
, fig. 23;
Steyn & Lussi, 1998: 212
, fig.
859.
Type
locality: ‘Cost. Africae occidentalis’ (herein restricted to
Durban
,
KwaZulu-Natal
,
South Africa
).
Chlamys
(
Chlamys
)
weberi
;
Wagner, 1983: 145–148
, figs 9–11.
Chlamys natalensis
E.A. Smith, 1906: 60
, pl. 8, figs 7–7a, 8–8a;
idem
, 1910: 213; Barnard, 1964: 426, fig.
14d;
idem
, 1974: 761 (posthumous);
Boshoff, 1965: 135
, pl. 14, fig. 6;
Kilburn & Rippey, 1982:
171. Type locality: Durban.
Pecten natalensis
;
Bartsch, 1915: 186
;
Turton, 1932: 222
.
Chlamys
(
Chlamys
)
natalensis
;
Wagner, 1983: 145–146
, 148, fig. 1 (
holotype
refigured).
Description: Shell height to
ca.
30 mm
(average
15–20 mm
), rather compressed, RV slightly more convex than left, elongate, equilateral to somewhat inequilateral, auricles unequal, umbonal angle
ca.
85–90°. Both valves sculptured with numerous, regularly closely spaced, rounded scabrous radial costae (
ca.
35–45), strongly lamellose near ventral margin, interior regularly plicated. Microsculpture of antimarginal striae in preradial stage, followed by an abrupt change to shagreened or reticulate microsculpture in submarginal region, usually transforming again into antimarginal microsculpture near ventral margin, sometimes lacking. Intercostal commarginal lamellated microsculpture absent. Anterior auricles much larger than posterior ones, with
ca.
10 squamose radial riblets and interstitial shagreened microsculpture (absent in RV), on posterior auricles weakly developed (
ca.
5). Hinge line straight, near postero-dorsal margin somewhat sloping. Byssal fasciole rather broad, byssal notch deep, active ctenolium with 5–7 teeth on suture.Auricular crura well developed. Resilium triangularly elongate. Colour variable, greyish, creamy, pinkish, purplish-brown, faintly mottled, sometimes uniform yellow or orange.
Type material:
C. weberi
:
holotype
KBIN
coll.
Dautzenberg, I.G.
no. 10.591,
paratype
ZMA
Moll.
304.002.
C. natalensis
:
holotype
BMNH 1906.6
.
23.32.
Seen
by
HD
.
27 28
Figs 27–28.
Laevichlamys weberi
(Bavay, 1904)
: NMSA 2423, Durban, Natal, pv, 24.1 x 21.0 mm. 27. LV exterior. 28. RV exterior.
Regional
data (all
NMSA
, unless otherwise stated):
MOZAMBIQUE
:
Baia dos Cocos
, dead (F9683:
A. Jenner
); Bay of
Maputo
,
Inhaca Island
, dead (4486:
P. H. Boshoff
); Bay of
Maputo
, Cabo
de Santa Maria
, dead (9160:
RK
)
.
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Zululand
: off
Hully Point
,
50 m
, fine sand, dead (D7561:
NMDP
)
;
SE of
Port Durnford
,
165 m
, mud with sand, dead (E8721:
NMDP
)
;
Sodwana Bay
,
Two Mile Reef
,
10–15 m
, stone washings, live (E787:
D. Herbert
&
R. Broker
).
Natal
: off
Durban Bluff
,
20–22 m
, sand, dead (B5458:
R. N. Kilburn
&
R. Fregona
); same loc.,
18–20 m
, dead (B8984:
R. N. Kilburn
&
D. Herbert
);
Durban
, dead (2422, 2424, 2421:
H. C. Burnup
); same loc., dead (2423:
H. C. Burnup
);
Durban
,
South Beach
(B4893:
R. N. Kilburn
&
R. Fregona
); off
Umlaas Canal
,
200 m
, coarse sand, dead (D881:
NMDP
)
;
same loc.,
50 m
, fine sand, dead (D998:
NMDP
)
;
off
Amanzimtoti
,
260–270 m
, medium sand, dead (D1195:
NMDP
)
;
Kelso
, dead (A2221:
RK
)
;
Port Shepstone
, dead (D4485:
H. C. Burnup
);
Melville
, dead (5008:
RK
)
.
Transkei
:
Mzamba
, beachdrift (D2761:
R. N. Kilburn
&
D. Herbert
);
between Mzamba and Mtentu Rivers
, dead (E6023:
NMDP
)
;
off
Port Grosvenor
,
105 m
, flat rocks, pebbles, mud, dead (C624:
NMDP
)
;
same loc.,
100–110 m
, pebbles, some sand, dead (C605:
NMDP
)
;
same loc.,
120–128 m
, coarse sand, some mud, solitary coral, shells, dead (C1154:
NMDP
)
;
same loc.,
120–128 m
, coarse sand, some mud, solitary coral, shells, dead (C1155:
NMDP
)
;
Mbotyi
, beach drift (C8247:
RK
,
D. Herbert
); off
Mgazi River
,
100 m
, coarse sand and rubble, dead (C2814:
NMDP
)
;
off
Whale Rock
,
20–26 m
, sand, gorgonians, dead (C3264)
.
Extralimital
material:
KENYA
: near
Mombasa
, amongst coral rubble on exposed reef, live (
HD6569
)
.
Distribution:
Kenya
and
Malagasy Republic
to
eastern Cape
,
South Africa
(Port Alfred
fide
Turton, 1932
),
Habitat: Littoral to bathyal depths (living from intertidal region to
ca.
24 m
; dead shells down to
200 m
(see note below).
Remarks:
Wagner (1983)
erroneously reported that the
holotype
of
C. weberi
had been deposited in the ZMA. The
holotype
was originally in Bavay’s personal collection (Bavay, 1904: 203), which after his death was auctioned by Gérets, a Paris dealer, and purchased by Dautzenberg. This specimen is now in the KBIN. However, Bavay mentioned a second individual, sent to him for identification by Weber; which is the one (with
paratype
status) now in the wet collection of the ZMA.
The microsculpture in
Laevichlamys weberi
changes with growth. Thus in early ontogeny, antimarginal striae are well developed and become transformed into intercostal shagreened microsculpture. However, the typical chlamiid, intercostal, commarginally lamellated microsculpture is lacking. In late ontogeny the shagreen microsculpture becomes more or less compressed into a reticulated microsculpture, sometimes abruptly transformed into intercostal antimarginal striae near the ventral margin, or else absent. The shagreen microsculpture of
L. weberi
is more prominent than in other species of
Laevichlamys
.
The southernmost samples dredged during the NMDP [off Mbashe River,
295–300 m
(C8983) and off Kei R.,
222 m
(C4072)] represent old shells evidently originating in shell deposits from an early regression. The same may apply to most of the deeper water samples.