New species and new records of scaphopods from New Caledonia
Author
Scarabino, Victor
John T. Huber
text
Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
2008
196
215
268
journal article
978-2-85653-614-8
1243-4442
Dentalium debitusae
n. sp.
Figs 1a,
2g
TYPE MATERIAL. —
Holotype
(lv)
MNHN 20065
and
10 paratypes
(
2 lv
, 8 dd)
MNHN 20066
.
TYPE
LOCALITY. —
Norfolk
Ridge
,
24°55’S
,
168°22’E
,
508-532 m
[SMIB 8: stns DW 146-147]
.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Norfolk
Ridge.
SMIB 8: stns DW 146-147,
24°55’S
,
168°22’E
,
508-532 m
,
3 lv
, 21 dd (
holotype
MNHN 20065
and
10 paratypes
MNHN 20066
)
.
DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from the
type
locality, live in
508-532 m
.
DESCRIPTION. — Shell of
holotype
21 mm
long, narrow, solid, profile irregular, straight for anterior 3/4, slightly curved at posterior end. Colour white in fresh specimens to cream or pale brown. Section almost circular throughout. Sculpture consisting of 10 primary ribs and isolated secondary ones, these secondary ribs initiated at center of length, all obscure near oral aperture. Intercostal space smooth, growth lines evident. Oral area irregular because of dense growth lines. Peristome circular, thick. Apex with shallow v-shaped notch on ventral side.
Measurements of
holotype
: L 21, W 1.5, w 0.4
REMARKS. — This species is similar to
Dentalium crosnieri
, but is more tapering. Most specimens have traces of shell repair in the anterior 1/3. The thinness of the oral border and the fact that the ribs vanish towards the aperture indicate that the specimens are adult.
Paratypes
measure
18 to 24 mm
long.
ETYMOLOGY. — Named after Cécile Debitus, IRD research scientist working on novel molecules from marine biota, and Senior Scientist of the SMIB Expeditions.