New species and new records of bathyal living Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae: Pectinidae) from the Southwest Pacific
Author
Dijkstra, Henk H.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Department of Marine Zoology, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden (The Netherlands) henk. dijkstra @ naturalis. nl
Author
Maestrati, Philippe
Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département Systématique et Évolution, UMR 7138 case postale 51, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France) philippe. maestrati @ mnhn. fr
maestrati@mnhn.fr
text
Zoosystema
2013
2013-12-27
35
4
469
478
http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2013n4a1
journal article
10.5252/z2013n4a1
1638-9387
5165280
Parvamussium orbiculatum
n. sp.
(
Fig. 1
A-H)
TYPE MATERIAL
. —
Solomon Islands
. SALOMON 2, stn CP 2176,
9°09’S
,
158°59’E
,
600-875 m
,
holotype
spm (
MNHN
25749). — Same data,
paratype
spm (
MNHN
25750).
TYPE
LOCALITY
. —
Solomon Islands
, SW Russell Island,
9°09’S
,
158°59’E
,
600-875 m
(SALOMON, stn CP 2176).
ETYMOLOGY. — Shell disc circular (Latin
orbiculatus
, adjective meaning circular).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Coral Sea.
EBISCO, stn DW 2543,
21°10’S
,
158°38’E
,
670-745 m
, 1 spm.
DESCRIPTION
Shell up to
c.
5 mm
high, fragile, circular, inequivalve, hyaline, whitish, left valve slightly more convex than right valve, auricles subequal, umbonal angle about 110°.
Both valves with 11 short internal ribs, commencing in late ontogeny, an auricular riblet on posterior auricle. External sculpture clearly visible from interior.
Left valve disc and auricles smooth and glossy with some weak commarginal growth lines.
Right valve with evenly spaced commarginal lirae. Auricles with delicate and weak commarginal lamellae, more prominent on anterior auricle and more closely spaced on posterior. Radial ridge along byssal fasciole. Hinge line straight, with a few scales near dorsal margin, more prominent on anterior auricle. Byssal notch shallow, byssal fasciole small.
Dimension of
holotype
: H 5.0 mm, W 5.0 mm, D 1.4 mm.
REMARKS
The present species is morphologically close to
Parvamussium multiliratum
Dijkstra, 1995
, known from the lower bathyal and upper abyssal southwestern Pacific, but differs in size (
P. orbiculatum
n. sp.
5 mm
,
P. multiliratum
8 mm
in height), in sculpture (
P. orbiculatum
n. sp.
left valve smooth,
P. multiliratum
with commarginal lamellae), in internal ribbing (
P. orbiculatum
n. sp.
11 short ribs,
P. multiliratum
14 long ribs with 2 rudimentary).