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<taxonomicName LSID="3E71FF64-B803-5864-80F0-BB5BFD892DD0" authority="Carpenter, 1857" authorityName="Carpenter" authorityYear="1857" class="Gastropoda" family="Caecidae" genus="Caecum" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Caecum teres" order="Littorinimorpha" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="teres">Caecum cf. teres Carpenter, 1857</taxonomicName>
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Carpenter, 1857: 329, pl. 37, figs 378, 1550. Type locality:
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[Mexico].
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Panama • 1 juv.; Achotines;
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; depth 10 m; 6 Mar 2016; USNM Achotines 2016 exped.; Stat. PA23a; DNA voucher; GenBank: MT727070, MT704289, MT731724; USNM 1618865. • 1 juv. (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. A-F Caecum pulchellum A, C, E, F specimen ZSM-Mol- 20090485 B, D juvenile specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200118 A, B light microscopic pictures C, D SEM scans E close-up of mucro and F microsculpture H-K C. donmoorei, specimen USNM 1618844 H-K C. regulare, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20100321, juvenile H light microscopic picture I SEM scans J close-up of mucro and K microsculpture L-T C. cf. teres and C. cf. strangulatum L specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200033, juvenile specimen with larval shell still attached M, N, Q, S specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200032, juvenile M light microscopic picture N SEM scan Q close-up of mucro and S microsculpture O, P, R, T C. cf. strangulatum, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200038, juvenile O light microscopic picture P SEM scan R close-up of mucro and T microsculpture U-X C. cf. semilaeve, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200034 U Light microscopic picture V SEM scan W close-up of mucro and X microsculpture. Scale bars: 10 µm (F, S, T, W, X); 20 µm (J, K, Q, R); 50 µm (E); 100 µm (H, I, L-P, U, V); 200 µm (A-D)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.968.52986.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/453120" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">7L</figureCitation>
); same collection data as for preceding; DNA voucher; DNA bank: r462p7f2t91; GenBank: MT704284, MT731718; ZSM-Mol-20200033. • 1 juv.; same collection data as for preceding; DNA voucher; DNA bank: r462p11f2t91; GenBank: MT704286, MT731720; ZSM-Mol-20200037. • 1 juv. (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. A-F Caecum pulchellum A, C, E, F specimen ZSM-Mol- 20090485 B, D juvenile specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200118 A, B light microscopic pictures C, D SEM scans E close-up of mucro and F microsculpture H-K C. donmoorei, specimen USNM 1618844 H-K C. regulare, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20100321, juvenile H light microscopic picture I SEM scans J close-up of mucro and K microsculpture L-T C. cf. teres and C. cf. strangulatum L specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200033, juvenile specimen with larval shell still attached M, N, Q, S specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200032, juvenile M light microscopic picture N SEM scan Q close-up of mucro and S microsculpture O, P, R, T C. cf. strangulatum, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200038, juvenile O light microscopic picture P SEM scan R close-up of mucro and T microsculpture U-X C. cf. semilaeve, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200034 U Light microscopic picture V SEM scan W close-up of mucro and X microsculpture. Scale bars: 10 µm (F, S, T, W, X); 20 µm (J, K, Q, R); 50 µm (E); 100 µm (H, I, L-P, U, V); 200 µm (A-D)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.968.52986.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/453120" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">7M, N, Q, S</figureCitation>
); same collection data as for preceding; ZSM-Mol-20200032. • 1 juv.; Achotines; 7.6207, -80.0013; depth 12 m; 29 Feb 2016; USNM Achotines2016 exped.; Stat. PA14; ZSM-Mol-20200027.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Shell morphology.</paragraph>
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Thin, fragile shell. Color whitish translucent. Length varies from 1.2 to 1.5 mm. Tube elongated, uniformly cylindrical, narrowing towards posterior (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. A-F Caecum pulchellum A, C, E, F specimen ZSM-Mol- 20090485 B, D juvenile specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200118 A, B light microscopic pictures C, D SEM scans E close-up of mucro and F microsculpture H-K C. donmoorei, specimen USNM 1618844 H-K C. regulare, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20100321, juvenile H light microscopic picture I SEM scans J close-up of mucro and K microsculpture L-T C. cf. teres and C. cf. strangulatum L specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200033, juvenile specimen with larval shell still attached M, N, Q, S specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200032, juvenile M light microscopic picture N SEM scan Q close-up of mucro and S microsculpture O, P, R, T C. cf. strangulatum, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200038, juvenile O light microscopic picture P SEM scan R close-up of mucro and T microsculpture U-X C. cf. semilaeve, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200034 U Light microscopic picture V SEM scan W close-up of mucro and X microsculpture. Scale bars: 10 µm (F, S, T, W, X); 20 µm (J, K, Q, R); 50 µm (E); 100 µm (H, I, L-P, U, V); 200 µm (A-D)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.968.52986.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/453120" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">7M, N</figureCitation>
). Septum clearly set off from edge of tube with large, triangular mucro with rounded tip (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. A-F Caecum pulchellum A, C, E, F specimen ZSM-Mol- 20090485 B, D juvenile specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200118 A, B light microscopic pictures C, D SEM scans E close-up of mucro and F microsculpture H-K C. donmoorei, specimen USNM 1618844 H-K C. regulare, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20100321, juvenile H light microscopic picture I SEM scans J close-up of mucro and K microsculpture L-T C. cf. teres and C. cf. strangulatum L specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200033, juvenile specimen with larval shell still attached M, N, Q, S specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200032, juvenile M light microscopic picture N SEM scan Q close-up of mucro and S microsculpture O, P, R, T C. cf. strangulatum, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200038, juvenile O light microscopic picture P SEM scan R close-up of mucro and T microsculpture U-X C. cf. semilaeve, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200034 U Light microscopic picture V SEM scan W close-up of mucro and X microsculpture. Scale bars: 10 µm (F, S, T, W, X); 20 µm (J, K, Q, R); 50 µm (E); 100 µm (H, I, L-P, U, V); 200 µm (A-D)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.968.52986.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/453120" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">7Q</figureCitation>
). Aperture round with sharp and thin rim. Sculpture appears smooth using light microscopy except for numerous fine horizontal growth lines. Microsculpture composed of numerous narrow longitudinal stripes consisting of serial fine indentations (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. A-F Caecum pulchellum A, C, E, F specimen ZSM-Mol- 20090485 B, D juvenile specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200118 A, B light microscopic pictures C, D SEM scans E close-up of mucro and F microsculpture H-K C. donmoorei, specimen USNM 1618844 H-K C. regulare, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20100321, juvenile H light microscopic picture I SEM scans J close-up of mucro and K microsculpture L-T C. cf. teres and C. cf. strangulatum L specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200033, juvenile specimen with larval shell still attached M, N, Q, S specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200032, juvenile M light microscopic picture N SEM scan Q close-up of mucro and S microsculpture O, P, R, T C. cf. strangulatum, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200038, juvenile O light microscopic picture P SEM scan R close-up of mucro and T microsculpture U-X C. cf. semilaeve, specimen ZSM-Mol- 20200034 U Light microscopic picture V SEM scan W close-up of mucro and X microsculpture. Scale bars: 10 µm (F, S, T, W, X); 20 µm (J, K, Q, R); 50 µm (E); 100 µm (H, I, L-P, U, V); 200 µm (A-D)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.968.52986.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/453120" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">7S</figureCitation>
). Stripes of indentations are slightly shifted, when intersecting a growth line.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Our material from Pacific Panama closely resembles
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(lectotype, NHMUK catalog number 1857.6.4.1550). However, all investigated specimens are juveniles in different growth-stages and identification remains therefore to be confirmed when adult specimens are available for molecular analyses.
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